Galloway UMC ”Living the Word”
This Father's Day sermon draws from Colossians 2 to address the deep human longing for wholeness, acceptance, and belonging. Pastor Brandon acknowledges that Father's Day carries different emotions for different people, from celebration and gratitude to grief and pain, and reminds the congregation that our faith is ultimately rooted not in the quality of our earthly fathers but in the perfect love of our Heavenly Father. Drawing on Paul's letter to the Colossians, the sermon challenges the lie that we need anything more than Christ to be complete. Just as false teachers in Colossae told believers they needed extra knowledge, experiences, or spiritual achievements, the world today tells us our worth is tied to performance and accomplishment. Paul's counter-message is clear: in Christ, we have already been brought to fullness. The greatest gift a Father can give is not perfection or success, but a life visibly rooted in Christ, growing not for acceptance but from acceptance, and living with eternity in view for those He loves.
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