Balance and Work
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· 4 viewsIn a World filled with invisible enemies - death, disease, and evil - how are we to face what feels like an unknowable future? What do we do with our anxiety regarding the days ahead? Thessalonians provides comfort and reassurance to those living in uncertain times. These letters discuss the future of Christ's Second Coming, and what believers should do while waiting his return.
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Opening comical note:
Opening comical note:
You may have noticed that just two weeks ago NATO announced that they were removing the “guardian for international peace and safety”. CBN news states… “A statue displayed at the United Nations in New York, which was likened to the end-times “beast” from the New Testament’s book of Revelation, has been removed… The artwork known as the ‘guardian for international peace and security’ was first displayed in November outside the UN’s Visitor’s plaza.
Comical - NOW I know what you are thinking at this time. Pastor, don’t you think you should be more careful about what you say from the pulpit. You just mention it in a sermon and boom the next week they are taking it down. Obviously, I knew this was a possibility when I said something. Now Im not saying that the UN changed course because of Knollwood, but the timing sure is curious...
The official statement “from Stephane Dujarric, spokes person for the Secretary-General, told CBN News the sculpture was not permanent and its removal was planned."
II Thessalonians 3:1
Resource of Prayer...
In Ivan endures all the horrors of a Soviet prison camp. One day he is praying with his eyes closed when a fellow prisoner notices him and says with ridicule, "Prayers won't help you get out of here any faster." Opening his eyes, Ivan answers, "I do not pray to get out of prison but to do the will of God."
Our Daily Bread, December 29, 1993
What the Church needs today is not more machinery or better, not new organizations or more novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can use--men of prayer, men mighty in prayer.
E.M.Bounds
The angel fetched Peter out of prison, but it was prayer fetched the angel.
Thomas Watson
On several occasions already, Paul has expressed prayers on the behalf of the Thessalonians… He even brings the first book to a conclusion with this very request...
Brethren pray for us. - I Th 5:25
That they might increase and abound in love - 1Th 3:11
That the Lord might establish their hearts blameless in holiness - 1Th 3:12
That God might sanctify them completely - 1Th 5:23
That God might count them worthy of His calling - 2Th 2:11
That the name of the Lord might be glorified in them, and they in Him - 2Th 2:12
That Jesus & the Father might comfort their hearts and establish them in every word and work - 2Th 2:16-17
Preachers were people who prayed.
Paul prayed for his brethren often - Col 1:9-11
Epaphras also - Col 4:12-13
Preachers need prayers also, and Paul did not hesitate to ask his brethren to pray for him...
He asked those in Rome to pray for him - Ro 15:30-33
He asked those in Ephesus for their prayers - Ep 6:18-20
He asked those in Colosse to offer prayers in his behalf - Col 4:2-4
[As we continue our study of 2nd Thessalonians, we find Paul making a similar request for prayer...]
A PRAYER REQUESTED (1-2)
FOR THE WORD OF GOD...
That the word of the Lord may run swiftly and be glorified - 2Th 3:1a
Paul wanted the gospel to spread unhinderedHe believed the Lord could "open doors" for the Word
As He had done in the past - 1 Co 16:9; 2 Co 2:12
As Paul hoped He would in the future - Col 4:3
As it was in their case - 2Th 3:1b
Paul's coming to them had not been in vain - 1Th 2:1
They had received the Word - 1Th 2:13
Indeed, the Word resounded from them into other areas - 1Th 1:8--
As preachers seek to spread the gospel, we need to pray that the Word will "run swiftly" (i.e., have free course)FOR THE MEN OF GOD...
That they be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men - 2 Th 3:2a
Paul had his share of such men, especially in Thessalonica
Who forced him to leave town - Ac 17:5-10
Who followed him to other towns - Ac 17:13
For this reason, Paul beseeched his brethren to pray in his behalf:
For deliverance, where possible - 2Th 3:2
For boldness, when necessary - Ep 6:19-20
For not all are believers - 2Th 3:2b
Not all believe the Word of the Lord
Of those who don't, some mock, others persecute-- Preachers often bear the brunt of resistance and persecution in reaction to the gospel; such men are not super heroes (cf. 1Co 2:3), they need our prayers!
[Certainly if Paul, called by God and commissioned by Christ Himself, felt incomplete and inadequate without the prayers of his brethren, how much more should preachers today! Yet as Paul continues, we see that preachers should also be praying for their brethren...]
A PRAYER RENDERED (3-5)
FIRST, AN EXPRESSION OF CONFIDENCE...
In the faithfulness of the Lord - 2Th 3:3; 1Th 5:24
Who would establish them
As Paul prayed previously - 2Th 2:17As Peter prayed in his epistle - 1Pe 5:10Who would guard them from the evil one
A wonderful assurance for the Christian - 1Co 10:13; 2Pe 2:9
For which we should diligently pray - Mt 6:13; Jn 17:15
In the Lord concerning them - 2Th 3:4; Php 1:6
That they do the things he commands them
As evidenced by their growing faith - 2Th 1:3
As illustrated by their abounding love - 2Th 1:3
As demonstrated by their enduring patience - 2Th 1:4
That they will do the things he commands them
Their past performance gave Paul confidence regarding their future faithfulnessJust as the Philippians' conduct gave Paul confidence - Php 1:6-7-- Knowing the Lord's faithfulness to provide for His own, the faithfulness of Christians provides great confidence regarding their future!THEN, A PRAYER FOR THEM...
That the Lord direct their hearts - 2Th 3:5a
It is not enough that we seek to aim our hearts in the right directionWe ought to seek God's assistance in this regard
As David prayed for Israel and Solomon - 1Ch 29:18-19
As Solomon prayed for himself and Israel - 1Ki 8:57-58
We definitely need the help of God even in our desires to do good - Php 2:13
Into the love of God and the patience of Christ - 2Th 3:5b
Into the kind of love God has for them
Which God had taught them - 1Th 4:9
Which God demonstrates through Jesus - 1Jn 4:9-11; 3:16-18
Into the kind of patience Jesus displayed
Which He endured the cross - He 12:1-3; 1Pe 2:21-23
Which they continued to need in light of their circumstances - 2Th 1:4-- Certainly every Christian needs to have a God-like love and Christ-like patience; this should be the prayer of every preacher for the souls with whom he labors!
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
In "A Prayer Requested, A Prayer Rendered", we are reminded of the need for prayers
Preachers need our prayers...
That the gospel may have free course
That preachers of the gospel not be hindered by the world
Preachers need to pray for their brethren...
That the Lord will direct them in their spiritual growth
That they will grow in love of God and patience of Christ
Happy is the church where both preacher and congregation do not hesitate to say to one another:
"Brethren, pray for us." - 1Th 5:25