This morning I did not preach from notes, but simply started off by offering an explanation of what we were covering and why. Then I read and provided teaching and commentary on the text – drawing out that which I felt was immediately relevant to us by the Spirit’s leading.
I knew I could go several places this morning and still be on topic, but honestly most of those places would have certainly been more correctional than encouraging.
So we began a small series within a series, exploring what Paul said by way of encouragement to the saints of Ephesus, Philippi and Colossae.
We began with Ephesians where Paul mentions two things – their continuing faith in the LORD Jesus and love for the brethren. He mentions this as the BASIS for his prayers for them in all three of the letters I mentioned above.
WHAT he petitioned God for was wisdom, understanding and enlightenment regarding Who God is, who they are destined to be and God’s power to bring it to pass!
To illustrate the need for such a prayer I mentioned Paul’s words to the church of Corinth in 1 Corinthians 13:12. That all of us, on our best and most spiritually clear days, are looking through a glass dimly. That has a large bearing upon the ‘what’ and ‘why’ behind Paul’s prayers.
I go into some detail about what the “glass” actually was (meaning the metaphor Paul used to illustrate this truth) and that “dimly” essentially meant an enigma, a riddle, something obscure to the understanding.
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