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Written by Steve Meyers   
Friday, 20 August 2010 10:04

 

A Model for Prayer- Charles Stanley
COLOSSIANS 1:10B-14

Let's continue using Paul's prayer for the Colossians as a model. Yesterday, we made note of the first two requests—understanding God's will and living a worthy life. Now let's consider the other four:

  • To bear fruit in every good work (v. 10b)—The Lord desires that our actions bring Him glory. We all seem to be very busy, but are the activities that fill our time eternally valuable?
  • To grow in the knowledge of God (v. 10b)—Through books, sermons, and technology, a wealth of information about the Bible is available. But the apostle's request is not merely for believers to gain facts regarding Christ. He speaks of an understanding in the heart, not simply a mental grasp of knowledge.
  • To be strengthened according to His power (v. 11)—We are weak when relying upon our own strength. Sometimes it takes being driven to our knees before we relinquish control and instead trust in God's awesome power. Having endurance and focus in the midst of life's trials requires energy beyond our own.
  • To walk in gratitude (v. 12)—When we realize where all good gifts originate, we can live with thankfulness. Contentment and joy comes from a grateful heart, not from circumstances.

In the busyness of life today, prayer often gets squeezed out of our schedules. But communion with the Lord is vital to a healthy, vibrant relationship with Him. Remember that lifting our loved ones before God's throne is far more important than many tasks which seem more pressing.

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