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A Pastor’s Prayer
In addition to Preaching and Teaching from the Word of God, the pastor is called to pray with and for the church.
So often the prayers are for healing, for peace, for general things; we bring every need before the Lord.
But as a pastor gets to know the congregation, he prays for those things and for deeper needs.
In Paul’s opening prayer in Colossians the thanksgiving turns to supplication.
This is a pastor’s heartfelt prayer for the church: That you may be filled with the knowledge of God, living lives that are pleasing to the Lord.
Knowing the Gospel
We have been qualified
Qualified - you were once “disqualified” because of your sin, had forsaken your inheritance, and were cut off from the promises of God.
Now you are qualified, made to fit, counted in good standing, regarded as sons and daughters in the Father’s house, the inheritance, that hope of promised blessing stored up and kept for you in heaven (vs 5).
We have been delivered from the domain of darkness
Domain of darkness, the domination of Satan’s power
We have been transferred to the kingdom of His beloved Son
This is through the redemption Christ has secured through his cross, the forgiveness of our sins
Our qualification is granted, never earned.
Our deliverance is achieved for us, not by us.
Our citizenship in His kingdom is a gift of grace.
Our response - Paul’s prayer - and my plea to you is this: Knowing what God has done for you, live a life pleasing to Him, honor Christ in worthy living.
Pleasing God
Knowing the Will of God
Luring the church through worldly philosophy - knowing God’s will through ritual, philosophy, diet, etc… It was a guarded secret only a few could know.
Even today - you must discover your own truth, you don’t need the Bible to experience God, and you are the only one to determine what is right and wrong.
How can we know the will of God?
The Decretive and Preceptive Will of God
The Decretive Will is God’s secret counsel, that which God has ordained from the very beginning all that will come to pass.
Often we cannot know this will until after it has worked itself out.
The Preceptive will is that which God has made known through precepts (teaching, commands, etc), things God has clearly revealed.
God makes known in His Word His will for our lives
This is Spiritual wisdom and understanding
Walking in a Manner worthy of the Lord
What is pleasing to God?
A life of faith and obedience
Bearing Fruit and Increasing in Knowledge
What is the fruit we are to bear:
The Fruit of Repentance - Turning from Sin and To God
The Fruit of the Spirit - Love, joy, peace, patience...
The Fruit of Good Works - those things that adorn the gospel and give glory to God.
These are all the same, the outgrowth of the life of Christ being lived within us.
God is pleased when He sees His Son in us.
A wake up call
If you are not bearing fruit, you are not connected to the root
If you are not growing in knowledge, you don’t know him
Being Strengthened with all power...
We are to work and rest in his strength.
We do what God has called us to, witness, pray, teach, and we leave the rest to God’s hands
The reason the Church seems anemic is that we often remove the real strength from our ministry.
We do our part, and when we think God isn’t going to work, we try to do his part, and mess it up royally.
We employ worldly strategies, marketing, and metrics that take the need for God out of the picture.
If you do this, people will come…
Preach the gospel, live faithfully, love sacrificially, and trust God to do the saving
According to His glorious might…
God’s glory is his revealed excellence.
Here it is the greatness of his revealed power.
The supply of spiritual strength, then, upon which we depend as Christians, is measured only by the limitless power that God has shown in saving us in Christ.
This is the power upon which we rely.
To have endurance and patience with joy
The Christian life is full of trials, temptations, and struggle.
There is a required endurance and patience - a long-suffering.
But it is not begrudging, it is filled with joy You can find joy in the suffering, joy in the waiting, because every experience is an opportunity for God to show his goodness and mercy fresh and new.
Why is joy essential in endurance and patience?
A life of gratitude
If we are to please him, we will praise him and give Him thanks
Conclusion
Know God - as He is revealed in His Word, as He has shown himself in the Gospel - the One who, out of His grace, has qualified you for the inheritance, delivered you from darkness, and transferred you to Christ’s kingdom.
But this knowledge can’t just stick in your head.
Once you know this, if you know this, it will transform how you live.
Everything you do will be to the praise of His grace.
Praying this Passage for the Church and for Ourselves
Where are you lacking in the things that Paul was praying for... where is the church lacking…?
Pray that God would fill us with such a knowledge of Him, that our lives and the church would bear fruit and increase, being strengthened in His glorious might, and giving thanks in all things for God’s salvation in Jesus Christ.
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