βοΈ CHRIST IN PHILIPPIANS AND COLOSSIANS
βͺ Lesson 2: Reasons for Thanksgiving and Prayer
π 2.4 Gospel Fruit
β¨ Faith, Love, Hope β the Living Work of the Gospel
π¦ Introduction
Paulβs letters show us a deep spiritual reality: the Gospel is not a theological concept, but a living power that grows, transforms, and bears fruitβeven in unseen moments. In Colossians 1:3β8, Paul describes how this Gospel worksβin faith, love, hope, truth, and fruitfulness.
The Colossians were not close friends to Paul like the Philippians were. And yet he feels connected to themβbecause they are shaped by the same Gospel. The Gospel connects, nourishes, and sustainsβacross distance, background, and circumstances.
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π Bible Study β Colossians 1:3β8
βWe always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, because we have heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love you have for all Godβs people, because of the hope stored up for you in heavenβ¦ The Gospel has come to you, just as it is bearing fruit and growing throughout the whole worldβ¦β
1. Thanksgiving for the spiritual fruit
Paul gives three reasons for thanking God:
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Faith in Christ: Not theoretical, but personal and sustaining.
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Love for the saints: Practical, visible, and wide-reaching.
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Hope in what is heavenly: Not wishful thinking, but firm reality.
π§ These three virtuesβfaith, love, hopeβare not produced by human effort, but given by God. They are the work of the Holy Spirit in an opened heart (see Romans 5:5; Galatians 5:22β23).
2. The Gospel worksβin truth and power
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Paul calls the Gospel the βword of truthββnot an opinion or cultural idea, but divine reality.
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It is alive because it bears fruit.
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It is universal because it spreads worldwideβeven without internet or airplanesβthrough Godβs work and lived faith.
3. The role of Epaphras
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Paul mentions Epaphras, who faithfully brought the Gospel to the Colossians.
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This shows: mission is often quiet, faithful, hiddenβbut effective. Not everyone has to be PaulβEpaphras is enough.
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π£οΈ Answers to the Questions
β Question 1: For which three things does Paul thank God?
Answer:
Paul thanks God for:
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Their faith in Jesus Christ β the center of Christian life.
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Their love for all the saints β lived-out fellowship.
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Their hope in the Kingdom of Heaven β a clear future perspective.
π These three things show the βnormalβ life of a Christian. They are not special holiness, but what the Holy Spirit causes to grow in every child of God.
β Question 2: What do you understand by hope in heavenβdespite unworthiness?
Answer:
This hope is not self-confidence, but confidence in Christ.
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Not our performance gives us hope, but His promise.
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It is βstored upβ in heavenβsecure, not dependent on our weaknesses.
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Even if we feel unworthy (which we objectively areβRomans 3:23), Christ makes us worthy through His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21).
π¬ Hope means: I know where I am goingβnot because of me, but because of Him.
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π Spiritual Principles
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The Gospel works by divine power, not human effort.
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Faith, love, and hope are divine giftsβnot human virtues.
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Mission often happens in hidden placesβbut not in unimportant ways.
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Spiritual growth becomes visibleβthrough fruit.
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Our hope is not in ourselvesβbut in Christ in heaven.
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π οΈ Everyday Application
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What does the fruit of the Gospel look like in your life today?
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Where can youβlike Epaphrasβshare the Gospel without being seen?
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Do you trust your performanceβor the hope stored up in heaven?
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Who needs your lived-out love today as fruit of the Gospel?
π Begin this week by starting each day with a prayer of thanks for what the Gospel has worked in you.
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β Conclusion
The Gospel bears fruitβnot only in ancient times, but today, in you.
Donβt be discouraged if you grow slowly. God is faithful.
The seed of the Gospel bears fruitβin the time God appoints.
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π Thought of the Day
βGod works not only through big wordsβbut through small, faithful fruits of everyday life.β
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βοΈ Illustration
βThe Mail Carrier of Heavenβ
How great hope grew through a small life
Part 1 β The ordinary mailbox
Berlin, present day.
Maria was a mail carrier. Every day the same route. The same faces. The same routine.
But Maria had a secret: in her bag she carried not only lettersβbut also prayers.
Part 2 β Hope on two feet
She didnβt speak much. But she smiled. She listened when elderly people stood at the door. She cried with those who had suffered a loss. And she heard Godβs voice as she walked her route.
One day she anonymously slipped a small Bible with a verse into a mailbox. No sender. Just a post-it note: βGod has not forgotten you.β
Part 3 β Fruit without applause
Weeks later, she saw a sign on the door:
βThank you for the Bible. It changed my life.β
She didnβt know who. Or how.
But she knew: the Gospel works.
And she smiled.
Part 4 β The Gospel under the radar
Maria never started a church. She never stood on a stage.
Butβlike Epaphrasβshe was a quiet servant of the Gospel.
Her faith was real.
Her love was tangible.
Her hope was unshakable.
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π Final thoughts on the story
God doesnβt need starsβbut faithful people who live out the fruit of the Gospel.
What you do doesnβt have to be bigβjust real.
The greatest evangelism begins with a heart devoted to God and an open door.
