Bible Study

Bible Study July 29, 2025

Colossians 2:6 – 7 (CSB)

“Follow His Path”

“So then, just as you have received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to walk in him, 7 being rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, and overflowing with gratitude.”

There is an amazing amount of wisdom found in these two verses and several words that will help us follow the lead that Jesus has set out for us.

First of all we must receive Jesus. We cannot just be satisfied that Jesus exists but we must be a follower. One has said and rightly so it one thing to know of someone but yet another to really him. Everyone, I would believe has heard of Jesus but not everyone has a true saving knowledge and relationship with Him. But two other words that follow are the key “as Lord.” He must be the sole Lord of our life. I remember something Kenneth Copeland always adds “Jesus is Lord.”

How do we become “rooted built up in our faith?” I am thinking of a seed that is planted in the ground by the gardener, the farmer, the weekend gardener. That simple seed is placed into the dark ground and during it gestation period it will endure dry soil, wet soil while still in the ground covered by dirt. Our lives seem sometime like that when trouble comes and we seem like we’re in the dark of life. But as the seed develops it relies on the moisture, the elements, and the fertilizer to make it grow. We have the scriptures to help us grow; we have the church to provide comfort and fellowship when times seem difficult. We have others willing to stand with us.

As we grow and faith grows we need to step out into the deeper water and serve where we are comfortable. Serving is a willingness to get down into the dirt and help someone else move above ground so that can do the same for the next person. Be certain your faith is grounded in something solid as the scriptures, find a church that teaches the complete Word of God not interpreting for they want it to say to make people feel comfortable.

God Bless.

Bible Study

Bible Study 7/28/2025

Colossians 2:1 – 5 (CSB)

“Discerning the Truth”

“For I want you to know how greatly I am struggling for you, for those in Laodicea, and for all who have not seen me in person. 2 I want their hearts to be encouraged and joined together in love, so that they may have all the riches of complete understanding and have the knowledge of God’s mystery—Christ. 3 In him are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. 4 I am saying this so that no one will deceive you with arguments that sound reasonable. 5 For I may be absent in body, but I am with you in spirit, rejoicing to see how well ordered you are and the strength of your faith in Christ.”

Paul says he is struggling for the church in Colossae, why is that? He had been unable to see them since he was imprisoned by the royal guard. Paul spent much of his time in prison for what he believed and spoke for. Are we as passionate for Christ as Paul was?

Paul was an encourager as much as he was an apostle he even while in prison he was wanting to encourage and be joined with others in love.  Additionally he wanted them to really grasp the “mystery” of Christ. Paul’s reference to the “mystery of Christ” in Colossians 2 refers to the profound and hidden nature of Christ, which is now revealed to believers. This mystery encompasses all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, and it is Christ Himself who holds the fullness of deity in bodily form. The revelation of Christ as the mystery is a central theme in Paul’s letters, emphasizing the importance of understanding and knowing Christ in order to guard against deceitful teachings and find true unity in love and understanding.

He also knew heresy was coming to the church. Heresy is believable sounding false doctrine that infiltrated the church of the day. We see it today. Churches ordaining gay and lesbian pastors performing same sex marriages both completely contrary to scripture. That is false teaching but it is subtle under the guise of the word “love.” Love has nothing to do with accepting sin it has all to do with accepting your fellow man or woman and helping them see the way of the cross.

God Bless.

Rummage Sale

Stop by today or tomorrow for some great bargains. Nothing is priced other than some furniture everything sold is by “donation” you pick the donation amount. We recently closed our Daycare and we have a lot of materials that might help you out if you are a teacher. We will have items both in our Family Life Center and in the basement of the church.

Sunday @ Asbury Chapel

Sunday is Parent’s Day and we are taking a look at a message titled “Sez Who.” Our scripture references come from the Gospel’s of Matthew, Mark, and Luke where Jesus spoke of children. We all have heard the song “Jesus Loves Me” a simple song yet filled with meaning. Jesus loved the little children and He put a tremendous responsibility on us as parents to raise them properly.

If you attend church regularly that’s great but if not this is a wonderful weekend to invite your children to attend or children invite your parents to attend. Go as a family and worship God is spirit and in truth.  If you do not have a church I invite you to join us at 9:30 at 2704 South Highway W in Foley that’s at the corner of Highways W and Y. Coffee will be on at 8:30.

Check out our website at asburychapel.org to see more about us and what we believe. Our worship is contemporary, dress is casual, and we are welcoming.

I have attached our message notes for Sunday as we stream our service live on Facebook.

“Sez Who”

  Matthew 19,  Mark 9, Luke 182

*** Honoring Parents:

Jesus explicitly commanded, “Honor your father and mother,” in the context of keeping the commandments and loving one’s neighbor.

The key to any society being stable is the respect of parents by their children. It is the beginning of the respect for civil authority.

*** Showing Love and Care for parents:

Jesus’ actions also demonstrated a deep love and care for his parents, even while dying on the cross when he asked a disciple to care for his mother.

*** Prioritizing God:

“Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother,”

*** Consequences of Neglect:

Verses like 1 Samuel 3:13 and Proverbs 29:15 suggest that bad parents can bring disgrace and even divine judgment upon their households. 

*** Desiring God:

Once the boundaries were established, there was freedom for individual personalities to grow and develop.

Bible Study

Bible Study 7/25/2025

Colossians 1:26 – 29  (ESV)

“New Members Into the Household of Faith”

“The mystery hidden for ages and generations but now revealed to his saints. 27 To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. 28 Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ. 29 For this I toil, striving with all his energy that he powerfully works within me.”

Paul is telling us this “new mystery” is the new activity of God in Christ in creating new people into full membership into the family of God. Jesus has opened to gates to allow more than just Jews into the fellowship. You remember it was the Jews that rejected Jesus earlier.

Paul’s overriding concern was for the Colossians – namely their maturity as Chrsit Followers. That maturity involves discerning for wisdom (found only in Christ) and then living truth consistently until the end. The idea of becoming “mature” in this passage has to do with  completeness and realized potential. Many believer find Jesus and that is all they desire “let’s just get to heaven.” While that is important we me must consider what our true potential as believers is while we live here.

Two words Paul uses that an athlete would understand. One is found in verse twenty-nine “struggling”. People are at various stages in their spiritual experience.

God Bless.

Bible Study

Bible Study 7/24/2025

Colossians 1:21 – 25 (ESV)

“Stand In Faith and Hope”

“And you, who once were alienated and hostile in mind, doing evil deeds, 22 he has now reconciled in his body of flesh by his death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above reproach before him, 23 if indeed you continue in the faith, stable and steadfast, not shifting from the hope of the gospel that you heard, which has been proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, became a minister. 24 Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the church, 25 of which I became a minister according to the stewardship from God that was given to me for you, to make the word of God fully known.”

Paul is telling the Colossians they were once alienated from God we too were once alienated from God before He found us, called us to reconcile and we accepted the call.

The only way reconciliation happens is through Jesus’ shed blood on the cross and when we accept His offer then we are found blameless but we must continue in the faith not “shifting” or changing every time a new idea or new concept appears. The scriptures written by inspired Word of God have not changed, will not change no matter what man comes up with next.

We see a lot of people accepting beliefs contrary to the Word but if it is contrary it is heresy. Paul in his writing here is not claiming a universal salvation but rather he is saying in the scope of Christ’s redemptive work all people can be reconciled.

Paul in verse twenty-five declared he was a servant of Jesus. He uses the term minister to describe his service.

God Bless.

Bible Study

Bible Study July 23, 2025

Colossians 1:19 – 20 (ESV)

“Must Jesus Die?

“For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, 20 and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross.”

Did Jesus have to die? The answer as much as we like and dislike it is “Yes.” We dislike the fact that He died but the fact that He died and rose again gives us the promise of a life from sin and death. That may difficult to understand but forgiveness of sin required a blood sacrifice as we learn for the Old Testament. God commanded a sacrifice and laid out exactly how they were to take place.

His death reconciled all things to God. Sin had separated man from a perfect God and God could not look upon sin. The cross made peace between man and his God it reconciled all things. During the fall of man resulting in the sin of Adama and Eve all creation fell. The death of Jesus has brought man back his relationship with Jesus providing man accepts His offer of forgiveness it is not automatic. It requires our asking because God is not going to push Jesus off on anyone without their choice.

This reconciliation is available to anyone all by faith. The reconciliation is not limited to human sin but to all creation.

Paul is not advocating a universal salvation but what he is saying is this Christ’s redemptive work is available to all people, and indeed all creation,  can be reconciled through faith. (1:23; and 2 Cor. 5:10.

God Bless.

Bible Study

Bible Study July 22, 2025

Colossians 1:15 – 18 (ESV)

“Above All There is No Other”

“He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. 16 For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. 17 And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. 18 And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent.”

Jesus is above all there was a heretical teaching in the church at Colossae that taught the denial of the deity of Jesus.

This portion of scripture establishes the supremacy of Jesus by declaring Him to be the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, and the one who sustains life. He is also the Creator, the head of the Church, and the one who holds all things together.

There are several things that come forward from this passage including Jesus is the image of the invisible God. He represented God the Father on earth revealing who God the Father is in doing so He revealed the nature of God almighty.

The firstborn of all creation tells us He had authority over all that was created. He is further the Creator of all things although He was not created he was the mastermind behind all created things and beings.

He is also Head of the church serving as the ultimate authority of His body. He is referred to as the groom for His church the bride of Christ.

He is the ultimate authority and leader of the Church, His body.

Being the firstborn of the dead signifies His resurrection and victory over death, securing our salvation. The phrase “firstborn of all creation” does not mean Jesus was created, but rather emphasizes His unique position and authority as the firstborn son.

Colossians 1:15-18 gives us a powerful affirmation of Jesus Christ’s divinity, His place in creation, and authority over all creation including His Church.

God Bless.

Bible Study

Bible Study July 21, 2025

Colossians 1:12- 14 (ESV)

“Qualified”

12 Giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light. 13 He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, 14 in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”

“Qualified” is an interesting word used by Paul here. It means “to authorize.” Just imagine the depth of Paul’s writing that Jesus has  “authorized” us or “qualified” through Jesus. We are now able to receive our portion of the inheritance that has been won by Jesus’ death and resurrection.

We are here because He has delivered us from the domain of darkness. Have we ever really sat down and thought what Jesus’ death really did for us, the true impact of all that He undertook for each and every one of use?

Through His sacrifice we have been delivered or liberated from the kingdom of Satan into the kingdom of God. Our King is Jesus just as anyone who is a member of a kingdom has a king but ours is so much more.

John MacArthur writes, “The Father gave this kingdom to the Son He loves, as an expression of eternal love. That means that every person the Father calls and justifies is a love gift from Him to the Son.”

Christ has taken us from slavery to sin from bandage to freedom. Redeemed from the curse to redemption in the new world to come. We have redemption because of the forgiveness of our sin. We have been pardoned from the wrath of God to the love of God. Jesus died for everyone, just think of His death for the one who refuses to accept the offer of eternal life. Was Jesus’ death wasted on that person? I think we answer that question with a resounding “No.” His suffering was for the ones who chose to say “Yes” to His call.

God Bless.

Sunday @ Asbury Chapel

Sunday @ Asbury Chapel

Jesus had so many great things to say and many are recorded in scripture as the “Red Letter Words” of Jesus. We would agree He had much more to say than what is recorded. Sunday we are looking into the red letter word “Love.” Our message “New Testament Commandment – Love” will focus on the following scriptures:” Matthew 5:21, 27, 43 – 45, 48.

We have been over the summer looking at what Jesus had to say to those who followed and to those of us who follow Him today. His Word is contemporary meeting the needs of all generations.

Looking for place to check for worship let me invite you to join us Sunday @ 9:30 AM at Asbury Chapel located at 2704 South Highway W in Foley, MO. Prior to service we have a fellowship time over cup of coffee which we also invite you to attend.