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Phi. 1:3-8                                  Praying for Other Saints                                                   5~/5~/96
ABCC
I.   Introduction                                                                                                                     #519
     A.
Philippians was written to the */saints /*in Christ Jesus
     B.
God’s sovereign activity does not counteract human responsibility
 
II.
Remembering other saints in our prayers - v. 3
     A.
The mind, human spirit, & Holy Spirit must be involved in prayer
          (1Co.
14:14-15; Mat.
22:37)
     B.
Memory must be engaged in prayer
·        God, scriptures, yourself, others (individuals & groups), needs, blessings, trials…
     C.
Memory aids in prayer
·        Natural (genuine relationships-v.
7-8, prayer log, directory, notes, newsletters,...)
·        Supernatural (Jn.
14:26)
*/Do you consistently forget to pray for certain believers?
Do you constantly have regrets after you’ve prayed because you forgot this person, family or church?
Corrective action!/*
D.
Attitude in prayer for other saints
·        Thankfulness (v.
3; Rom.
1:8; 1Co.
1:4; Eph.
1:16; Col. 1:3; 1Th.
1:2; Phm. 4)
·        Joy (v.
4; gladness or joyfulness) - in spite of circumstances; from the Holy Spirit;
*/            /*/God’s presence & control of all circumstances brings JOY in prayer!/
Praying for Other Saints, pg. 2
*/ /*
*/Aren’t there certain Christians that stir up gratitude & joy in your heart each time you think of them & pray for them?
Seek to increase that number - genuine relationships & knowledge!/*
III.
Consistent Prayer for the Saints’ Participation in the Gospel - v. 4-5
     A.
Participation in the gospel - v. 5
·        “koinonia” - partnership, fellowship = sacrificial sharing of yourself &
                               possessions (2Co.
8:3-5)
·        Emphasis on financial participation or fellowship (Phi.
4:15-16)
*All saints** have fellowship with each other & God as we give financially to support the preaching & ministry of the gospel!*
B.
Thankfulness for their participation - v. 3
     C.
Confidence in their life-long participation - v. 6
·        God began the work in the saint (conversion, renewing mind, will, desires, etc.)
·        God will complete the work in the saint (obedience & Godly character) - GRACE!
This confidence is only for the saints in Christ Jesus.
Though God will complete this work, yet we */must/* pray.
Though God makes the provision, yet you must give financially & of your time - participation~/fellowship in the gospel!
GOSPEL PLEA & FINAL EXHORTATION.
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