Ephesians 6:18-24
Ep. 143

Ephesians 6:18-24

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A Verse-by-Verse Expository Sermon on Ephesians 6:18-24 from June 14.

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Have your Bibles one more time.

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Let's turn to the book of Ephesians

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chapter 6.

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Verse number 18.

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We finally come to the last message.

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This verse by verse study of Paul's epistle.

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We started this journey.

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Back on February the 25th

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of 2024.

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So it took

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us a little over two years and three months

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to finish our exposition

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of this book, but I want to remind you that

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not straight through, because simultaneously,

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we've also been working our way through the Gospel of John

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when I didn't have time to finish the Ephesians.

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So I didn't really take over 2 years to preach Ephesians.

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I'm getting a little better at condensing things, I hope.

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But as always, when we come to the

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end of a book, I'm

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kind of sad to see it go, because

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it's hard for me to describe to you, how,

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the weekly preparation is

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such a major part of the fabric of my life.

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Like, literally, everything revolves

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around me, doing everything I

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can to get time to get to the desk,

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to prepare at the nights, in the early mornings,

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until finally, I get to Saturday night,

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and the final edits are made, and then

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I get up here and preach it.

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And then sun, Monday morning, I

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start at the bottom of the mountain again.

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And whether I've got to cut the grass and

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do this and do that and do this and do that to get to the

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preparation time, and then it's all about Ephesians.

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It's all about Ephesians for 2 years.

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And then it comes to an end.

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And Ephesians is over with.

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So that's why I say it's kind of sad, in a way, to see it go.

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But even with all the help I get from

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Dr. John MacArthur, I'm telling you, we just cannot really

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plumb the total depth of

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the riches that we find here in

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this epistle to the Ephesians.

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But I hope that

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you have learned as much as I have.

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from this study, and I hope and

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pray that you have experienced spiritual

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growth in your walk with

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the Lord, as we have studied this tremendous book together.

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And so, if you can believe this,

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we are going to study from verse 18

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all the way to the end.

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We're going to get all these verses, 18 to 24, every

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one of them in today.

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And so let's start by reading our

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final text in verses 18 to

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24.

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The Apostle Paul writes with all prayer

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and petition.

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Pray at all times in the spirit,

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and with this in view, be on the alert.

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With all perseverance and petition

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for all the saints.

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and pray on my behalf.

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That utterance may be given to me in

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the opening of my mouth, to make known

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with boldness, the mystery

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of the gospel, for which I am

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an ambassador in chains, that

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in proclaiming it, I may speak boldly

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as I ought to speak.

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But that you also may know about

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my circumstances, how I am doing Tychicus,

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my beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord,

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will make everything known to you.

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I have sent him to you for this very purpose so

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that you may know about us, and that he may comfort your hearts.

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Peace be to the brethren, in

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love with faith, from God, the Father, and

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the Lord Jesus Christ, grace be with

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all those who love our Lord, Jesus Christ,

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with incorruptible love.

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Now, after an

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extensive section on spiritual

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warfare that we went through and

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the study of all

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of these resources that we have.

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in the spiritual war that we're engaged in

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every day, including the armor of God, Paul

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gives us, here in this last text, one

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final critical resource.

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And there's really nothing more important than

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Paul's last exhortation both to the church at

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Ephesus and think about it, to the church for all the

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rest of time, that read this letter.

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As we read in this text, but the last

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theme, Paul turns to the

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subject of prayer.

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Look again at verse 18 with me.

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With all prayer and petition,

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pray, at all time.

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Now I want you to notice, in the broader

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text, prayer is not a part of the armor.

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We've moved on, but

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it's also not in addition to the armor.

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He's not saying, in addition

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to the armor and prayer.

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It's more like, woven

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into all this that I've just told you, is prayer.

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And so while we're at war, as we've

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spoken about for the last number of months,

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While we have all the elements of the

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armor on that he's taught us.

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We are to be at the same time

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praying at all times on a daily basis.

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Whether we're in the heat of the war,

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Or whether, as we all sometimes get that

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low in the battle, we are always

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to be engaged in prayer.

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Prayer is the only way.

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that we can make it.

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While we're living in this evil, fallen

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world system, it

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should be like breathing air for us as Christians.

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Not to pray, is

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like holding your breath spiritually.

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Do that for too long, physically,

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you're going to pass out, or worse.

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Every day, you're living the Christian life.

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as we've learned, and

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you're battling, and you're struggling.

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It all has to be happening

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in this atmosphere

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of prayer, as I said, it's so

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much more than just an additional weapon.

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It is to be pervasive.

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in our daily experience.

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There is a reason planned

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by God that this right here is

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the climactic finale here in

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the book of Ephesians.

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In Luke chapter 18, look

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at verse number one, it's speaking of Jesus.

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It says now he was telling them a parable.

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to show that at all times.

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They ought to pray and not

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to lose heart.

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Because you see, Jesus knows that in a battle,

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especially when things get hot, we can lose heart.

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We can get weary.

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We can get discouraged.

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We can give up the fight.

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If we don't pray.

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You really only have two possible

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options in that situation.

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You can either pray, or you can lose heart.

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And there's no middle ground of that.

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The reason prayer comes right

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here in these last verses is

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because it fits the total ending of

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this whole book.

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It's kind of like a great crescendo

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at the end of a classical music composition with this topic.

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If you think back to all that we've

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studied over the last two years, this

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book, probably more than any other book in the New Testament, presents

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the resources that all believers have to

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live the Christian life because we are,

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as it says, in Christ.

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Remember from Ephesians one, blessed with every spiritual blessing

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in the heavenly places in Christ.

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So this book, if you remember, all the way back.

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It started us out in the heavenlies.

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But it ends with us on our knees.

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as Paul calls

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God's people to a life of prayer.

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Now, you might wonder, well, if we have

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all these tremendous resources that

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Paul just lays out one after another,

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we've got them at our disposal, well, why would we need to pray?

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For example, starting in chapter one?

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You move on through the middle of the book.

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I just wanna remind you of some of these great things.

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We've looked at over the last two years.

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All Christians are described in this book as being blessed.

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Forgiven, loved,

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redeemed,

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We are given wisdom.

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We are made rich, we are secure.

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We are sealed with the Holy Spirit of

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promise, which is the down payment, right?

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We are made alive with new life.

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We are objects of eternal grace, unmerited favor.

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We are God's masterpiece called

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to a life of good works.

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We are saved by grace through faith alone.

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We are adopted as members into God's family.

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We are the very habitation of

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the Holy Spirit of God.

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Just one after another after another of these incredible

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realities.

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is true of all blood-bought,

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genuine Christian believers.

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And then, after we

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went through, months and months and months of that, Paul

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launches into the armor that we have at our disposal, which we study.

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As we learn that we have to wage

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war with the principalities and powers in the demonic realm.

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It's all just a tremendous picture.

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of what it is, to be a Christian.

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Of what it is, what the Christian life looks like.

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Now, that's a big general summary, right?

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I mean, I could go into way more detail.

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But with all this knowledge.

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about all these incredible resources

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that we have as Christians.

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Let me tell you, church, we have to be careful.

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that we don't run into what

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is defined in 1st Corinthians 10 and verse number 12.

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Look at it with me.

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You see it on the screen or in your Bible if you want to turn there.

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Therefore, let him

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who thinks he stands, take

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heed, that he does not fall.

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We can have so much knowledge,

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especially in this post internet age.

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We can have so much information.

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And we really do have all these resources

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that we've been learning about, and especially

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in a church like ours, where

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there's a high premium on

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sound doctrine and theology and verse by verse expositional

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preaching to dig the truth out of these texts.

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There is a danger that

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we can fall into losing the

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sense of our daily absolute

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total complete dependence upon God.

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One good prayer that I read this week, short

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prayer in regard to this is this.

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See if you can pray this prayer.

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That God would give us enough success to

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know he's there, and enough failure

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to desperately need him.

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Can you pray that prayer?

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That's some wisdom right there, Saints.

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It's kind of like a football team.

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That's won the championship for several

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years in a row, and at some point,

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They always seem to lose that hunger.

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to be a champion that they had in the beginning.

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And as they do that, They

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lose the discipline and the attitude

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and the critical intangibles that

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made them champions in the 1st place.

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And what happens?

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They get comfortable with their success.

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And that is when they usually fall.

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And I'm here to tell you this morning that that

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can happen to us as Christians as well.

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Things are growing great.

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The marriage is working well.

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The church is unified.

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People are growing in the Lord.

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And we can get comfortable.

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in our success.

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And we lose, deep,

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intense, earnest kind of praying

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that demonstrates a Christian who daily recognizes

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how absolutely dependent we are upon

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God, every single

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day, whether things are going well or whether things are going bad.

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And, of course,

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If we carry in

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that kind of comfortability, God

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has a way, does he not?

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of bringing about some uncomfortability into

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our lives to get us back on track.

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Anybody ever experience that here?

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So, as

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we have all these magnificent, incredible

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spiritual resources that our disposal

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as we live out our Christian lives, if we don't do things

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as Brother Ed says, God's way,

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when it comes to our prayer life, we

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lose in a major number of ways.

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And that is essentially, what

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Paul is saying here in this text.

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Don't ever get to thinking that just because we

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have all these great resources, and things are going

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well, that you don't desperately need

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to depend upon God in a way that's reflected in

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the intensity of your prayer life.

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Listen, the armor is not magic.

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Nothing in God's kingdom is magic.

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Never forget, God

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is in charge of the armor.

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He is the one who gives the armor its power.

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And if you've attained a certain level

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of theological knowledge, and things are

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going fairly well to the point that you are satisfied

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and comfortable, and no longer feel

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the need to be relentlessly earnest in your prayer

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life, then you need to realize that all of the

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resources, including the armor, are dependent

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on your prayer line.

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That's what Paul is wanting you to see here in

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the way he's phrasing these words.

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They work hand in hand.

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As I said, prayer is not in

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addition to, it's totally

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woven into the fabric of our

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spiritual resources as a critical necessity.

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So, in general,

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that's what Paul is getting at here, so now let's

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just dig in with our shovels to our text.

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First, we get some general instruction here in verse 18.

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Look at it there.

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I want you to notice first, there are four alls

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in just this one verse.

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With all prayer and petition.

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Pray at all times in the spirit, and with this in view,

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be on the alert, with all perseverance and petition, for all the saints.

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These 4 alls, of

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course, are so very intentionally

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given by the Apostle Paul.

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Each of these realities is to be put on with prayer.

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This makes clear that prayer is to

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be an all encompassing

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element of our lives.

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So let's take these alls one at a time.

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First notice with me the frequency of prayer.

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Verse 18.

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With all prayer and petition, pray at

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all times.

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Now the Jews, back in Paul's day, had set

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times of prayer.

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And some of us have come out of backgrounds

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where you pray out of a prayer book, or wrote

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prayers with beads, or even at certain times, or special days.

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But now, in the biblical new covenant

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era, Paul is clear that we're to be praying at all times.

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Jesus gave the disciples a hint that this was coming.

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In Luke, look at it chapter 21, verse 36,

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where he said, But keep on the alert.

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At all times, you see the same word

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phrasing, praying that

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you may have the strength to escape all these things that

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are about to take place and to stand before the Son of Man.

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In Acts chapter 6, verse 4,

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they say, But we will devote ourselves

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to prayer.

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In Romans 12:12.

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It says, rejoicing in hope, persevering

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in tribulation, devoted to prayer.

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Colossians 4, 2.

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Devote yourselves to prayer, keeping

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alert in it an attitude of thanksgiving.

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Philippians 4.6.

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Be anxious in nothing, but in everything

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by prayer.

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And supplication, with thanksgiving, let your

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request be known, made known to God.

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And of course, 1 Thessalonians 517,

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pray without ceasing.

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You think he's trying to get a point across here?

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Huh?

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Paul demonstrated that principle to

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Timothy, pray it all, pray

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without ceasing in 2nd Timothy chapter 1, verse 3.

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Look where he says, as I constantly

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remember you in my prayers day

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and night.

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Now.

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Listen carefully.

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I want you to notice that

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I said, Paul demonstrated that principle

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to Timothy, okay?

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Obviously, all right, with

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all the things that we have to do all the day, whether

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you're working, whether you're retired, we got a lot

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of stuff that we do all day.

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So you can't literally go around praying

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every 2nd of every minute of every day, right?

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So this is a principle of

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living our lives.

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With what we could call a

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god consciousness.

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I don't like to use the phrase, Christ consciousness,

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because the new agers have co opted that phrase, and

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I don't want anybody to be confused with that nonsense.

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I like to often phrase it this way,

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and you've heard me say it 100,000 times.

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Eternal perspective.

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It's living consciously,

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daily, with eternal perspective.

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It's the idea that your

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whole life exists in

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a continual flow of communion

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with God in the sense that everything that

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you deal with and experience is always

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dealt with through the lens of

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eternal perspective.

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Okay?

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Let me give you.

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A simple example.

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Right.

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When I look at a sunset.

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Or a starry night, or

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a full moon, instantly

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what comes to my mind when I look at that is the glory of God in creation.

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That's what comes to my mind immediately.

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And I think that just happens more and more as

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we grow in sanctification, by the way.

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Another example would be, let's

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say you're going through your day and something really bad happens, whatever it is.

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Some adverse circumstance.

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Pretty quickly, you go right

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to prayer to deal with it, right on the spot.

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before you think of anything else.

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I need to pray right now.

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Maybe you're dealing with somebody who's clearly

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manifesting the reality that they're an

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unbeliever as you're talking with them.

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And then silently in your mind.

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You're right on the spot.

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You just pray, God, I just pray you'd save that person.

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I pray you draw that person effectually to yourself.

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What I'm talking about is that you just

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live in that kind of air.

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All of the experience of life are

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dealt with through this lens of eternal perspective,

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and that, all of them get

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constantly accompanied by prayer.

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That's the principle here that he's trying to get across.

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All of our thoughts, our deeds, our experiences, become

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pauses or points of communication

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with God in prayer.

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That's what it means in Colossians 3,

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chapter 2, where he says, set your mind

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on things above.

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That's where you're to keep your thoughts on

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things above and how above is

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working in whatever situation you're dealing with.

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Understand this.

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One of the reasons, one of the reasons, that

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God saved us, is for fellowship with him.

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That fellowship with him between God and

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man was broken in the garden.

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And the only way for that fellowship to

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be restored is when a person comes to

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Christ on his terms of repentance and faith, and

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they're justified, and they enter into the process of

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sanctification, and they're adopted into the family of God,

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and that fellowship is then restored.

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And prayer is

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the highest point of that fellowship when

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we commune with God.

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And if you're a Christian, and

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you don't commune with him, you are

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denying him one of the purposes for

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what he saved you.

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For which Christ suffered and died for.

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Again, back in Colossians 4, too.

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Devote yourselves to prayer,

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keeping alert.

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In it.

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Now, I want you to know.

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The Greek word for alert.

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We've seen that in a couple of these verses, right?

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It carries with it the ideas of to

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be steadfast, to be constant, to

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be intense, to hang in there in

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constant prayer.

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And yes, all this does also include dedicated

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set times of prayer.

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Now, I'll tell you this before, I'll tell you again.

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I like to use the acronym, acts.

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Adoration, confession, thanksgiving,

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supplication.

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Now, listen, I'm not saying that you have to do that.

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You have to do it my way.

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I'm not saying that.

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I'm just telling you, I do, because

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it helps me cover all the major basis.

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Then I'll just give you an example of what I do.

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Every morning, before I get to 7 a.m.

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I have read one chapter of scripture,

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and I have gone through that axe acronym.

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That's just the spiritual discipline that I

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have developed over the years.

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And Christie can tell you, I am very much an

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OCD habit creature

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sameness.

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I have to have everything the same.

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That's the only way I can function.

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She likes to call, I line up things, you know?

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I might be on the spectrum.

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I like the line.

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She calls it, there's the lineup method.

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Phillips lined up the things.

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That's just the way that I work.

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So you combine that

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spiritual discipline.

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of set time of prayer every day.

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And it can be different.

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You don't have to be exactly like I do it.

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But you pray at all times.

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You include this discipline, and you understand that,

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that, for the Christian, praying is

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not some kind of, Easy going,

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every once in a while you shoot a prayer up to God.

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That's not how prayer works.

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in the Christian life.

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It's a way of life.

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It's continual.

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It's strong.

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It's intense.

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It's persevering.

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It's struggling.

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When you're going through something hard, have you

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ever struggled with God in prayer?

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Intentionally struggling over

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deep issues that you're going through, and then

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just also praising God and thanking God.

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Earnest, persistent, recounting

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to God his attributes in prayer.

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That's part of the adoration part.

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And praying for many things,

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especially when you're praying for your lost loved ones.

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Are you praying earnestly for them?

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to be saved.

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I will not let you go into,

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you bless me kind of praying, right?

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I will not let you go until I die.

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They die, they get saved, or Jesus returns.

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That's the only way it stops, right?

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So that's the frequency of prayer.

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Now let's look at next the variety of prayer.

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Go back to verse 18.

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With all prayer and petition.

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Now, this is nuanced.

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I want you to see this.

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The Greek word for prayer in

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this verse just generally means request.

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That's prayer in general,

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the word for petition, also,

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in some translations, you'll see the word supplication means specific.

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So, we are to pray, in a general way,

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and we are to pray in a specific way.

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And notice it also says, all prayer

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and petition, supplication.

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What does that mean?

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That means all kinds.

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There's all kind of, well, let's think about this.

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There's all kind of different ways to pray.

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You don't have to just be in a certain posture where

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you're on your knees, with your hands folded, like this.

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There's nothing wrong with that.

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You can play like that.

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That's fine.

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But he's saying, pray all the time with all kinds of prayers.

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And by the way, if you're going to be praying all the time, that's kind of necessary, right?

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I mean, you're never going to be in the same position,

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for example, you can pray in public.

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You can pray in private.

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You can pray verbally.

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You can pray silently.

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You can pray in a planned outweigh,

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like I said, with the acronym, or you

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can pray spontaneous prayers throughout the day, and you can do both.

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And that's what I do.

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I had that set time.

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And then when things come to my mind as I'm working throughout my day or somebody comes

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across my mind, I just shoot a prayer

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up right there at that moment.

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You can kneel, you can be walking, standing up, riding in your car.

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That's where my prayer starts.

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My prayer, my set prayer time starts

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when I pull out the driveway, and then, and

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by God's grace, I get 30 minutes

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of alone time at work opening up all our warehouses.

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I get there 30 minutes before everybody else, and I unlock everything.

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And the sun's coming up at that moment.

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And I pray through that whole time, and it's

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wonderful way to start the day.

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Paul is simply saying, pray all the time in all kinds of ways.

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Just make it a major part of the

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flow of your life, Christian.

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There's a sense in which prayer

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is actually more important than knowledge.

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And there's a sense of that.

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Let me tell you what Martin Lloyd Jones says, and what I mean by that.

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He says, Our ultimate position as Christians is

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tested by the character of your prayer life.

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You know what that means is, you

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may have a lot of know.

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You may have a PhD from the seminar.

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But your prayer life will

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be a monitor on how really deep your

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knowledge of God actually is, and

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how really close your relationship to him is, because

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that's where you build the relationship with God.

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And why do I say that?

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Well, think about the word theology.

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The study of God, the knowledge

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of God.

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So the more proper theology,

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I know, that means the more I know about God, right?

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And the more I know about God, if

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I'm knowing about him correctly, Well,

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then the more I ought to be driven to follow in

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close fellowship to him through prayer.

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It should be the natural reaction of

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understanding deeper, deeper ways of theology.

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If I say I have all this theological knowledge,

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and I'm not driven to him regularly in prayer.

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And I would have to say it's questionable as

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to the effect that that knowledge has had on my life.

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Paul said this in Philippians 3.10

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that I may know

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him, and the power of his

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resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings

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being conformed to his death.

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In his great prayer in John 17.

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Jesus prayed in verse 3.

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This is eternal life.

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that they may know you,

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the only true God in Jesus Christ whom you have sinned.

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So the more we study, the more we

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learn about God, the more we should know him.

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And that should cause us to want to

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be in prayer more often with him.

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That's not your reaction than all your

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theological learning has actually not had the

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proper effect upon you that it should.

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Now, I wanted you

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to see next the manner of prayer, and for this, skip

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ahead just a little bit in verse 18, where Paul

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says, and with this in view, be on the alert

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with all perseverance and petition for

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all the saints.

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Be on the alert, he says, with all perseverance.

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Meaning, stick to it.

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Hugh remote.

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Stay by the stuff.

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Stay at it.

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Hang in there.

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Persevere.

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Pray at all times.

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Be on the alert.

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That means alert to the issues.

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Be alert to what's happening in your world.

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Many times, what did Jesus say?

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He said, watch and pray.

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Many times in the gospels, Watch, be alert.

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Pay attention to what's going on.

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You can't pray properly unless you see what's happening in your world.

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And if you're running out things to pray for.

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Just come get the Wednesday night prayer list.

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That'll get a kick start for you.

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That'll keep you pretty busy.

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And again, springs

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up something I talk about all the time.

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I talked about it this morning at the beginning of the service.

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Praying specifically.

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You want to pray specifically

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because then what happens?

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When God answers that prayer,

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He answers that prayer specifically, and

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then we give him the rightful specific glory for it.

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And he gets all the glory.

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How many times in this church history of Providence

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Baptist Church have we seen amazing answers to

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prayer, and what do we always do?

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We're always careful to give God all the glory

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for the answered prayer.

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He answers prayers to put his power on display.

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And to receive glory.

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And so we have to pray specifically for that to happen.

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You know, they can't be, oh, God, just please bless the whole world.

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Amen.

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Now you can't pray like that.

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Be alert.

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Know what's going on around you.

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That's what we do here on Wednesday night.

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Intercessory prayer for others.

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But we have to know what's going on with them in

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order to pray specifically for them.

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I'm praying for others on

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a regular basis will

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help your battle that you have with selfishness.

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We all have to

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battle selfishness.

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As Voteebachm used to say, can't

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say amen, you better say ouch.

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All of us battle, selfishness.

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Self centeredness is a beast

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to deal with for every Christian.

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Well, one way to battle

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that beast, pray for other people.

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Had a man tell me one time, you can't love somebody.

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You can't pray for somebody unless you love them.

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You see?

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To a certain degree, certain sins.

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There's no better way to fight the beast of selfishness,

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than intercessory prayer for others.

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And let me add, the

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physical needs of others are absolutely important.

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Okay?

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We should pray for others'

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physical needs.

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But the prayer meeting and our

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private prayers can't only be the

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medical report of everybody's aches and pains.

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It's important.

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We need to pray for those things, but it can't only be that.

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Far more important are the spiritual

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needs of others, especially for the loss

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that we pray for.

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But guess what?

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Also for our brothers and sisters in Christ, who are

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struggling hard in sanctification, just like we are in

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this warfare that we've been learning about that we're all engaged in.

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Pray for the advancement of the kingdom.

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Pray for revival starting in the pulpits

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of the churches of our nation.

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pray for that.

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I want you to think about the Apostle Paul.

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When he asked people to pray for him.

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He never asked, Look, I'm in jail.

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I've only had one piece of bread for the last

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three days, and this chain on my ankle is rubbing

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my skin raw.

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Please pray for me to get some food and some relief from my right ankle.

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Now.

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He prayed for things like,

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as we're fixing to see in a moment.

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Boldness may be given unto me,

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that I may have utterance to speak the mystery of the gospel.

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That's what he asked for.

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In other words, when I'm tempted to shut my mouth,

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and go along to get along.

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I'll be bold and herald the

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truth when I get opportunity to do so.

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Now next, I want you to see the

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objects of our prayers.

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Look in verse 18 again, for all the saints.

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Now, this ties in and carries over with our last point, right?

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We are to pray for each other.

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There's no greater theme.

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To hear with your ears.

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than the saints praying out loud

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for one another in a prayer meeting.

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And let me put in a plug for Wednesday night prayer.

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If you haven't been in a long time.

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Every Wednesday night, you can come right here to this place and

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experience this.

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The saints praying for one another.

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You can even participate in it if you want to.

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I'm so glad.

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to be a part of a church that

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takes prayer seriously.

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This is great evidence that this is a

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church that takes their Christian faith in

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general very seriously.

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You know this.

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We pray for one another here regularly,

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not only on Wednesday night, man, when something happens, that text

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line lights up, right?

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And we go to praying.

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It's a very natural part of

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the culture of our church.

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And one last thought in verse 18.

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Go back to where he says, pray at

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all times, in the spirit.

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Now, this

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does not have anything to do with speaking and talks.

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I?

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Please.

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I don't have time to go into all that.

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And you already know my position on that.

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And if you don't know my position on that, let's go to lunch, and then you'll get my position.

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We can talk about it at lunch.

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We'll get you up to speed on that topic.

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But to put it very simply, Praying

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in the spirit is same as praying in the name of Christ.

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It means praying

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inconsistency with who Christ is and what his will is.

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That's what it means to pray in the spirit.

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Make your prayers be in concert

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and consistency with the one

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who ever lives to make intercession for you, Christian.

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If we are filled with the Spirit and

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walking in the Spirit, as we learned about earlier in Ephesians,

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the Spirit of God will govern our thoughts so

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that our prayers will be in harmony with the Spirit of God.

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You want me to give you an example from the Bible?

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Romans chapter 8, verse 26 to 27.

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Look at it in the same way.

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The spirit also helps our weaknesses,

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for we do not know how to pray as we should, but

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the spirit himself intercedes for us,

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with groanings too deep for words.

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And he who searches the hearts knows what

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the mind of the spirit is, because he intercedes

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for the saints according to what?

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The will of God.

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He will govern our prayers in that way.

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And that is also in conjunction with

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the study of the Word of God.

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When we study the Word of God, that's

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where we learn where the will of God is, the

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will of God doesn't come floating like some amoeba up

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into our brain, we only learn where the will of

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God, where the God speaks, and

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God speaks to us in his word alone.

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Now, I bet right now.

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Somebody is out there thinking, well,

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if he just took all this time on

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this one verse, verse 18, oh,

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in the world are we going to get, verse

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24, he can't do that.

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And to you, I say, wrong you are.

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You're just gonna have to trust me.

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that we're going to get to lunch on time.

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Okay?

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Because what happens next is that Paul ends

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this section, and this great epistle with

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a specific illustration, and

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it's really very self explanatory.

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He's basically saying, hey,

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Ephesians, hey, church for all church history.

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You want something to pray for, verse 19.

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Here's the example.

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And pray on my behalf.

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that utterance may be given

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to me in the opening of my mouth, to

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make known with boldness the mystery of the gospel

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for which I am an ambassador, in

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change, that in proclaiming it,

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I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.

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He's saying, I'm the illustration.

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Pray for me.

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But not for my physical needs, but

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for this battle that I'm in.

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My warfare that I'm in, God would

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give me the utterance to be bold, to be

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courageous, to be straightforward, and herald

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his truth without compromise, without cutting

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off some corners, and rounding off some edges.

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Don't forget.

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Paul is writing this letter

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from prison.

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As he writes this, he is in prison in

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Rome.

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He is on the absolute front line,

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nose to nose, with the enemy.

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Now I'm talking about the big enemy, the

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little g god of this world.

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As scripture describes him.

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And with this prayer request.

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You can feel the

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weight of how tough the battle is right

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now for him in this jail sale.

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You can only imagine, yes, this is Apostle

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Paul, but he's a man.

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He's a human being, just like we are.

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He's tempted to give up.

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He's tempted to make things easier on

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himself, and he couldn't have.

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He feels like he's losing his courage.

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And he's saying to the saints that this church prayed

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for me, that God will give me utterance.

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And let me tell you, if the Apostle Paul needed this kind of prayer

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in the heat of battle,

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How about us preachers?

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No, you don't ever have to ask me,

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do I need to pray for you?

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The answer is always, yes.

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And I know that you do.

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And I love that.

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And I can never get enough prayer.

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Never, never, never enough.

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As we talked about earlier.

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We have to have information about people to

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know what and how to pray for them.

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So watch what Paul does next.

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21.

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But that you also may know about

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my circumstances, how I am doing, Tychicus,

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the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord, will

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make everything known to you.

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They need an information, to know what to

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pray for Paul.

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So he sends his good friend, Tychicus,

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who, by the way, has mentioned 5 times in the New Testament, and he's

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the one that delivered this letter to the Ephesians.

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They didn't know all what was going on with Paul in that prison.

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I mean, you know, everybody didn't have cell phones

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and stuff, and there was miles and hundreds of miles apart.

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And he wanted them to be able to pray intelligently

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for them, specifically for him.

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Verse 22, I am sent him to you

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for this very purpose, so

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that you may know about us, and he may comfort your hearts.

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You're going to tell you everything you need to know.

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You're going to know exactly how to pray, what

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to pray, and he's going to comfort your hearts in all of this.

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This is a lesson for us today, right?

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As I said earlier.

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The medical report is important, very

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easy to communicate, but we also have to

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pray for one another with the spiritual issues that

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we have in the battles, in the

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struggles, and in the rejoicing.

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Oftentimes on Wednesday night.

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Got a praise report.

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And praise the Lord for this, praise the Lord for that.

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And we're going to close this sermon.

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And we're going to close this study of Ephesians.

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With Paul's benediction, to

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which, nothing needs to be added.

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Verse 23.

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Peace, be to

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the brethren, and love, with faith,

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God the Father, the

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Lord Jesus Christ, grace be with

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all those who love our Lord Jesus

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Christ with incorruptible.

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That is the book of Ephesians.

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Let's pray.

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Father, we thank you for taking

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us yet through another entire book of the Bible.

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Lord, I certainly don't deserve

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to do this great work.

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But you have to have somebody to preach.

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Still, for reasons I

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probably will only find out in heaven, you've chosen me to

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do the most significant, greatest work in the world.

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There's nothing higher.

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There's no greater work than to open your

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book and preach your word to your people on the day that

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you have us to set aside to worship you corporately together.

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Now thank you, Lord.

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For the opportunity to do this weekend and week out.

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And Lord, I pray, that

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what we've learned and gained

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by way of knowledge, from

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the study of this book, would not just stay in our head, but

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that it would get into our heart.

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and into our bloodstream, and

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that it would affect the way we live the Christian life in

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a deeper and more meaningful way, and

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that in which brings you the most glory.

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In Jesus' name we pray.

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Amen.