Prayer Series (6)

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last sermon of a 3 month prayer series. 2 of two part on what is always Gods will to pray

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Pray for our Enemies

So last week we started a 2-week sermon on things we know are in God's will to pray. We covered praying for someone to be saved and we talked about praying against temptation. So tonight we're going to cover a couple more of the things that scripture tells us is always in God's will for us to pray. As you know this is the last Wednesday night of the year of 2022 and also We are finishing the prayer series tonight but that does not mean that we have exited the season of prayer right? The prayer series is something that God led us as a church into on our Tuesday night Bible studies and also on our Wednesday night sermons but the Lord has also had us in a season of prayer and so just because the series of prayer is ending doesn't mean the season is ending. So all that being said we're going to start out tonight with the fact that Jesus himself in Scripture tells us to pray for our enemies. In
Matthew 5:43–45 (CSB)
“You have heard that it was said, Love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven. For he causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous
Jesus when he begins to talk about people not being their neighbors and he's talking about their enemies as Jewish people in this day and time they generally looked upon all the uncircumcised as not their neighbors and also their enemies so all the people surrounding them who were not Jewish who were not circumcised were their enemies and they did not consider them their neighbors. So this is one of the reasons why Jesus is teaching right here is so radical because they had such religiosity in such arrogance in the way that they lived and thought about being Jewish as the chosen ones of God that Jesus is now basically humbling them and saying hey I don't care who it is circumcised or uncircumcised you love them and you pray for them even if you consider them your enemies. But this is also good for the context of our lives today just whoever we consider our enemy or whoever persecutes us we need to love them and pray for them.So Jesus is a Jewish rabbi and what he's teaching is radical to these people not radical as a way we think of it as crazy and in your face but it's radical in a loving way All their lives they've heard an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth Love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But here in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus is telling them to love your enemies and to pray for those who persecute you, the ones who are the enemies and who are persecuting are one in the same so he's telling us to pray for our enemies and he finishes that statement with so that you may be children of your father in heaven. He's telling us that children of God and Christian people do not retaliate and do not hate people who hate them We pray for our enemies We love our enemies and that is what sets us apart as children of our Father in heaven. And he's telling them that the father causes the sun to rise on the evil and the good and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous meaning, that when we love our enemies we are imitating God, who shows love towards his enemies, by sending rain on the just and the unjust. Jesus goes on to say for if you love those who love you what reward have you? We should regard it no virtue if we merely return the love that is given to us. There's so many reasons why more should be expected from Christians than others. We claim to have something to others do not have, we claim to be renewed repentant and redeem by Jesus Christ. We have a power the others do not have, we are able to do all things through Christ who strengthens us We have the spirit of God dwelling within us and we have a better future than others do because of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ so yes is it difficult at times to love our neighbors to pray for our enemies to pray for those who persecute us yes but that's exactly what separates us from the world. That we should regard very very highly and we need to do better at. So I have several more things that I could have put in this sermon but I was praying about which one because I could only really preach about two within the time limit that I have and the Lord showed me how praying for our sanctification is a perfect example of how God enables and equips us to pray for our enemies.

Pray for the sanctification of others/ and yourself

The truth is the sanctifier, and if we do not hear or read the truth, we shall not grow in sanctification. We only progress in sound living as we progress in sound understanding. Morning And Evening, Page 372
Charles Spurgeon
We cannot pray for our enemies and the ones who persecute us unless we are in up-to-date 24/7/365 sanctified set apart for the work of God relationship with Jesus. So it is the will of God for us to be praying for our brothers and sisters to be seeking that sanctification and the ones who have already been sanctified we pray for them to continue to grow in their sanctification. So I want to look at
1 Thessalonians 4:1–8 CSB
Additionally then, brothers and sisters, we ask and encourage you in the Lord Jesus, that as you have received instruction from us on how you should live and please God—as you are doing—do this even more. For you know what commands we gave you through the Lord Jesus. For this is God’s will, your sanctification: that you keep away from sexual immorality, that each of you knows how to control his own body in holiness and honor, not with lustful passions, like the Gentiles, who don’t know God. This means one must not transgress against and take advantage of a brother or sister in this manner, because the Lord is an avenger of all these offenses, as we also previously told and warned you. For God has not called us to impurity but to live in holiness. Consequently, anyone who rejects this does not reject man, but God, who gives you his Holy Spirit.
So Paul is saying I'm thankful for the growth that I'm seeing in you but he said do this even more meaning that they needed to abound more and more in their walk with the Lord and it it would please God. It means that Christian maturity is never finished on this side of eternity. No matter how far a Christian has come into love and holiness he or she can still abound more and more. We have to understand that the purpose of our walk and of our manner of living is to please God not ourselves. When we have this basic understanding it becomes a lot easier for us to follow instruction regarding biblical morality and it makes more sense. It's not about our pleasures our ones our needs it's about Jesus Christ and what he calls and commands us to do when he calls and commands us to do it and how he calls and commands us to do it and what he calls and commands us to do always leads to us being better people but it also leads to us blessing others and being a blessing to our enemies and being a blessing to the ones who persecute us and praying for our loved ones and praying for our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ to be more Christ-like and to be sanctified holy to be set apart specifically for the work of God. It is God's will for your sanctification. Meaning also that it is God's will for us to pray for our brothers and sisters to be sanctified. In verse 2 Paul says for you know the commandments that we have given you through the Lord Jesus, these were not suggestions from the pin of Paul. These are commandments from the Lord Jesus and must be received that way. So it is God's commandment and God's will for us to be sanctified holy. I've given you some definitions but sanctification is Christlikeness We in the Church of the Nazarene believe and know it to be true that sanctification is a definite second work of grace that it will be a moment in your walk with the Lord that you step into this next level of commitment It's like all the sudden God is everything to you , He's truly number one truly, you despise sin, you're not sending repetitively like before you're sanctification is there still sin Yes but it is not nearly in the way it was before you stepped into your sanctification. You see God is so cool because he tells us to pray for our enemies He tells us to turn the other cheek He tells us to pray for the ones who persecute us and in our flesh without his Holy Spirit and without this sanctification it is impossible for us to do it but he tells us to do these things knowing that if we truly surrender to him and we truly are sanctified and/or seeking out that sanctification that he in the form of the Holy Spirit will enable you to do the things that he tells you to do.
Spirit enablement illustration
The spirit enables us to live the way God tells us to live, it enables us to witness it enables us in every way as a Christian. It's like a car, it has brand new tires, leather seats, great sound system, GPS, has a big engine in it with all the bells and whistles but without a battery it's dead. The sound system is dead the gps won't work and the engine won't start. Just like us humans we have a body, we have a soul, but until the Holy Spirit comes to live in us we're dead! But when we ask Jesus to come into our lives it's like putting the battery in a car, the battery enables everything to work the way it is designed to work. The battery enables the starter to turn the engine on, the battery enables the sound system and GPS to work it brings the car to life, just like the Holy Spirit does, it enables us to live in the way God tells us to live, it gives us the words to speak and the boldness to speak them with, see without the Spirit we are dead people trying to become alive people but it's impossible but that Spirit brings life and it enables everything else in our lives to work properly!

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