The Gospel Ship
In this message, Reverend Jack Hamilton reflects on Colossians 1 and Philippians 2, urging believers to approach the Lord’s Supper with humility and reverence. He reminds the congregation that Christ, the Creator and ruler of all things, humbled Himself by becoming man and suffering death on the cross. True discipleship involves not only salvation but also sanctification, marked by growing humility, self-examination, and dependence on Christ. Hamilton contrasts biblical worship with shallow attempts to entertain, and he exhorts the church to remember Christ as He commanded: in His death, sacrifice, and ongoing work as Lord. Humility, he explains, is not something to pray for passively but to actively put on daily, esteeming others above ourselves. Key Themes: • The Lord’s Supper as central worship, not ritual • Christ’s humility: the Creator becoming man (Phil. 2) • The preeminence of Christ in creation and redemption (Col. 1) • True discipleship: salvation leading to sanctification • The danger of pride and “hot worship services” focused on entertainment • Humility as essential soil for growth in grace • Self-examination before the Lord’s Table • Paul’s growth in humility (least of apostles → least of saints → chief of sinners) • Believers called to actively “put on” humility and meekness (Col. 3) • Worship shaped by holiness, not human pride
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