Colossians 2:6-15 Nailed to the Cross
Theological Proposition/Focus: Jesus defeated sin, canceling our debt, disarming His enemies, and making alive those who were formerly hopeless.
Homiletical Proposition/Application: We need to remind ourselves of the fundamental truth of the Gospel, our debt has been canceled!
Introduction:
Image: Memory tricks - putting items to music
I don't know about you but one of the best ways I know to memorize something is to put it to music. Music is a powerful tool. Certainly, there are plenty of songs out there that have meaningless lyrics, but there are also some songs with deep truths embedded, truths worth memorizing.
Preview: Today we are going to look at Colossians 2:6-15 as we understand the significance of the fact that our sins are nailed to the cross
Setting the Stage:
The book of Colossians was written to Christians living in the small city of Colossae around 62 BC. At this point Paul was in prison in Rome and the church in Colossae was dealing with what we might call proto-gnosticism. A budding heresy that undermined Christ's supremacy and sufficiency. The church was in danger of losing it's focus and Paul writes what might be the most Christ-centered letter of all. Colossians 2 is all about the fullness that we have in Christ's sufficiency.
Body Read all of Colossians 2:6-15
The Christian should stand firm rooted, built-up, and established in the faith that Jesus's payment is sufficient. (2:6-7)
Sub One
Image: Nailed to the Cross by Rend Collective - Verse 1
When I stand accused by my regrets And the devil roars his empty threats I will preach the gospel to myself That I am not a man condemned For Jesus Christ is my defense
MTR:
In the midst of doubt and shame the solution is Christ (2:8)
Image: Nailed to the Cross by Rend Collective - Verse 2
When my doubt and shame hang over me Like the arrows of the enemy I will run again to Calvary That rugged hill of hell's defeat My fortress and my victory
The Christian is brought to fullness in the resurrected Christ. (2:9-12)
Image: Nailed to the Cross by Rend Collective - Verse 3
When I stand before the throne at last His blood will plead my innocence I will worship Him with holy hands And raise the song that never ends Of Jesus Christ, my righteousness
The debt of sin has been canceled never again to be counted against us having been nailed to the cross. (2:13-15)
Image: Nailed to the Cross by Rend Collective - Verse Chorus and Bridge
My sin is nailed to the cross My soul is healed by the scars The weight of guilt I bear no more Praise the Lord, praise the Lord My sin is nailed to the cross My soul is healed by the scars Now I'm alive forevermore Praise the Lord, praise the Lord It is finished, sin is vanquished Hallelujah, praise the Lord All the glory, all the honor To my Savior, Christ the Lord It is finished, sin is vanquished Hallelujah, praise the Lord All the glory, all the honor To my Savior, Christ the Lord