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Col 4:2-
Every Place – Devotion.
Here we have a part of the letter that Paul and Timothy wrote to the church at Colossae.
In chapter 4 they encourage the church to devote themselves to prayer, making sure they are both watchful and thankful.
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How should we Pray?
They are encouraged to pray in a way that will see the gospel message be received and that the message that is spoken by the church is proclaimed clearly and loudly.
How should we pray?
Yep we know “our Father … “
Teach us to pray...
Jesus goes on teaching about Prayer.
Luke 11:1
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Luke 11:5
Persistant Prayer
Remember He is a Good Father.
Phil 4:
Prayer petitions thanks giving requests
Rejoice - Trust - Lean in.
2. How should we act?
They go on to encourage the church to be wise in the way that we act towards those who are not a part of the Kingdom of God, making sure that every opportunity is seized and taken advantage of for the Kingdom of God.
They go on to encourage the church to be wise in the way that we act towards those who are not a part of the Kingdom of God, making sure that every opportunity is seized and taken advantage of for the Kingdom of God.
“this little light of mine...”
“this little light of mine...”
The light can’t be hidden.
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3. How should we speak?
Being aware of the conversations that are spoke and ensuring that they are full of grace and seasoned with salt.
The grace that we have received is passed on and extended to those who are in contact with our lives, so they too will know and experience the freedom of the Kingdom.
Our mission statement states
“Living Waters Church is empowered to bring God’s message, leading people into a loving relationship with God, teaching people to be followers of Jesus Christ.”
We can see how this links into Paul and Timothy’s statement about salt.
Bringing God’s message, leading people, teaching them all involve allowing our light to direct and the salt of our lives to season all we do and display.
From our relationship with God, we have an answer for everyone.
The gospel message of “repent for the Kingdom of heaven is near” is an all-inclusive message that when responded to bring hope and the freedom of new life.
So let our Prayers be persistent, filled with honour and thankfulness.
Let our actions be the light that points people to God.
Let our speech be full of grace and Kingdom culture.
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