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Meditation on the Word: Pepe Castillo



Sunday, December 5
NOT LOOK 2.010 BACK, DO NOT REMOVE THE HANDS OF THE PLOW NEVER.
Colossians 4:14, 2 Timothy 4:10, Philemon 24


I
A. Introduction Some start, run and finish well
1. Paul was a good example of this type of person
a. Listen to his conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts 9) b.
Test It was his long and useful ministry and martyrdom
2. He finished the race and kept the faith (2 Tim. 4:7)
B. Demas was a promising start but a disappointing end
1. Had been "collaborators" with Paul (Philemon, 24)
2. Lucas had been a colleague of
3. Finally, he left Paul
C. What went wrong with the promising missionary?
. Meditation II


A. His consecration was conditional
1. Others had been in good company doing good things
a. Paul had been a faithful friend
b. He had been with Paul during a time of great need
2. Appearances can be misleading
a. Some work well, until things get tough
b. Some serve God in exchange for recognition or earthly rewards
3. Jesus warned about those who constantly look back (Luke 9:62)
a. They question the value of the eternal rewards
b. Finally, we conclude that the world offers more than
Christ.
B. His love was poor
1. Paul did not fault the work of Demas
a. Obviously, he did his job
b. Paul saw him as someone trusted team
2. Other time showed that lacked a true love for Christ
a. His love was lower, concentrated in this world B.
Unlike Paul, had set its sights on earthly things (Col. 3:2)
3. The example of Paul should have done that to love Christ
Demas.
C. His motivation was incorrect
1. Others served as a duty rather than delight
2. I did not understand the reason for Paul to do everything for the glory of God (Col. 3:17-23)
3. His desire earthly rewards
eventually caused his downfall.
III. Conclusion
A. What about our commitment to Christ?
1. Do we serve and love the Lord?
2. Is our motivation the glory of God?
B. "We will maintain our dedication or dropped out before pressure?
C. This is a time to all the Lord