PREACHER: Mrs E. Owusu Bennoah
BIBLE READINGS: Jer 2:4-13
Heb 13:1-8
Lk 14:7-14
TEXT: Col 3.16 – Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly
Date: 29 August, 2010
14th Sunday after Pentecost
The theme for today coincides with the Choir's Anniversary and we thank God for their lives.
I would like us to dwell on 3 important things in the passage:
1. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly
2. Using the Word of God to teach and admonish each other
3.Singing Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual songs in our hearts to show gratitude to God.
As Believers in Christ Jesus our main weapon is the Word of God; and we are being encouraged here to study the Word and let it dwell richly in us.
When we keep the Word in our hearts and allow it to direct us in whatever we do, then we will be able to teach others and direct them when they go wrong.
The Apostle Paul encouraged the Church in Colossae to continue to study the Word and build one another up with the Word through love. Paul insisted on the importance of the study of the Word since no spiritual growth is possible without the Word of God. His prayer was that all believers will relate the knowledge of God to all aspects of their lives.As Christians, it is our duty to teach and correct one another with the Word of God and also sing Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs to show gratitude to God. When we have the Word of God we have peace; and worry and fear will not arise.
Isa 43:1 ¶ 1 But now thus says the LORD, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: "Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.
2 When you pass through the waters I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you.
3 For I am the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. I give Egypt as your ransom, Ethiopia and Seba in exchange for you.These are the assurances God has given us.
Music plays a very important role in our liturgy. The early Christians composed many hymns; and many times, these were determined by their mood. The kind of music we sing or listen to is sometimes determined by our mood. The Israelites, in Ps 137, did not sing the Lord's songs in a strange land. They were sacred.
When we are in despair, we sing a hymn and that hymn becomes our prayer and God listens to our prayer in singing. This is my experience when a close relative was sick at the hospital. He could not speak and we did not know what to do. As I was with him, I heard a voice that asked me to sing. I started singing PHB205, by the 3rd stanza, he said ''Abena sing well'' ( I don't have a good voice). That statement from a man who was very sick encouraged me. I sang more and more. He got well eventually.
The words in our hymns are words we must pay attention to anytime we sing those hymns. There is power and healing in the words of the hymns we sing.
But in performing this duty of TEACHING AND ADMONISHING EACH OTHER WITH PSALMS, HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS, should we have any difficulty, we must remember that there is always help from Christ when we approach Him in prayer. MHB 538 – What a Friend we have in Jesus – sums up everything.
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