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*Priority Prayer Requests: Godly Living”  (Col 1:10)*
-          There is so much talk about God and faith and prayer in our country right now, so awesome to see
-          We are seeing a huge reawakening to the importance of God, faith and prayer
-          I love what was said by one person via email:
| NOW that the PRESIDENT has called us to PRAYERNOW that CONGRESS has called us to PRAYERNOW that our GOVERNOR has called us to PRAYERNOW that the city MAYOR has called us to PRAYERNOW that the "LIBERAL" MEDIA & most other branches of our Americansociety have called us to PRAYERAND NOW that our CHURCHES are assembling in special PRAYER"Honorable" Justices of the Supreme Court,I have only one question "Would it be O.K. to PRAY in our schools?"
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-          We need to be praying for our country diligently, praying for our leaders diligently, praying for our families and friends diligently
-          And so I am glad that we are right in the middle of studying a prayer that Paul the Apostle prayed for the Colossian church, let us learn to pray effectively as we pray
-          Read the whole prayer once again for context (9-12)
-          Last time we looked at prayer request #1: that they would become experts on God’s will for their lives, knowledge of God’s will, His word, His direction……that kind of knowledge should lead to action, Godly living….and that is what Paul prays for next
 
I.
Praying for a Godly life
 
A.
Walk worthy of the Lord
 
·         What “walk” means in the Bible
Ø          Walk: to tread all around, to move all around
Ø          Figuratively: to live, to deport oneself, a familiar pattern over and over again, walk refers to a person’s pattern of daily conduct
Ø          This is how you walk daily, how you generally conduct yourself, the norm, the way you walk
Ø          This does not refer to just how you live on Sunday, but how you live generally, everyday, all day
| A rather pompous-looking deacon was endeavoring to impress upon a class of boys the importance of living the Christian life.
“Why do people call me a Christian?” the man asked.
After a moment’s pause, one youngster said, “Maybe it’s because they don’t know you.”  |
 
Ø          Your walk is the daily, usual, normal conduct of the way your live your life which could be testified best by those who know you best
 
\\ ·         Worthy of the Lord
Ø          | *1 Thess.
2:12 (NKJV) \\ *12that you would walk worthy of God who calls you into His own kingdom and glory.*Eph.
4:1 (NKJV) \\ *1I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, \\ *Phil.
1:27 (NKJV) \\ *27Only let your conduct be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of your affairs, that you stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel,  |
Paul says that this walk, this daily conduct is to be worthy of the Lord, listen to other important things mentioned by Paul in other letters
 
 
Ø          Worthy of the Lord, worthy of God, worthy of your calling as a Christian, worthy of the gospel of Christ
Ø          Worthy: axios, suitably, appropriately, in a worthy manner, very literally, “bringing into balance”, equivalence
| *Rom.
8:18 (NKJV) \\ *18For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy /to be compared/ with the glory which shall be revealed in us.
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Ø          So picture a balance: on one side is your pattern of daily conduct, the way in which you live daily
Ø          On the other side of the balance is the marvelous gospel message, the calling that you have as a Christian, the importance of the Lord and His truth
Ø          Do they balance out?
Is there equivalence?
Is your walk worthy of the Lord?
Ø          See now this is the reason why Christians not only talk the talk but walk the walk, people need to see that you live your life in such away that brings honor to the Lord, not dishonor
Ø          We spend so much time worrying about what people are going to think of us, do I look good, how dare they hurt us
Ø          Many of us live our lives to impress others or keep people thinking good things about us
Ø          We should really only be concerned about what others are thinking about our God as they see the way we live our lives
 
·         How to walk
Ø          The Christian walk is to be a walk of unconditional love, purity, humility, faith, wisdom, truth, good works, contentedness, grace, a walk that is different from the world
Ø          The best way to know how we are supposed to walk is to look at the example of our Lord Jesus Christ
Ø          He lived a life that was a model for us, so we study Him, we study the scripture and we apply that knowledge to our lives, actually living them out
Ø          This is where all that knowledge of the Lord’s will comes into play, living it out
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| *James 1:22 through James 1:25 (NKJV) \\ *22But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.
23For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror; 24for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was.
25But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues /in it,/ and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does.One step forward in obedience is worth years of study about it./
/Chambers, Our Daily Bread, March 4, 1993  |
 
Ø          What an awesome prayer request to pray for someone else
 
B.
Fully pleasing the Lord
 
·         To fully please
Ø          Bringing a pleasing smile on our Father’s face, fully pleasing Him, what another great prayer request
Ø          Terry, I am praying that in this certain situation you will behave in such a way that is pleasing unto the Lord, fully pleasing Him
Ø          Concerned only with pleasing the Lord
Ø          Don’t get caught up in pleasing other people, even other Christians, our desire should be that our life pleases the Lord
Ø          That will get you through a whole lot of troubles, that will keep you from getting hurt by other people if you can keep that perspective
Ø          | Vance Havner comments, "The Christian life should be like a sword with one point, not like a broom ending in many straws.
Such a single purpose forgets the past, reaches toward the future, and presses on.
There is no time or place for side issues, diversions to the right or to the left.
There is no place for hands on the plow with eyes looking back.
Paul was a one-track man, but you can go a long way on the track!"  |
It will keep you out of trouble, when the crowd says do this and it’s wrong, hopefully you will stand with Jesus, wanting to please Him
 
Ø          I really think that there is a lot to be said for those WWJD bracelets, what would Jesus do, making decisions and choices on what would please the Lord
 
·         Example of Pleasing the Lord
Ø          We please the Lord when we walk the way we should, and again, so many things that please the Lord according to scripture
Ø          But let me just point out one that is truly important to know, it guarantees pleasing the Lord
| *Heb.
11:6 (NKJV) \\ *6But without faith /it is/ impossible to please /Him,/ for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and /that/ He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
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Ø          Faith is absolutely vital to pleasing the Lord, He is delighted with us when we simply believe Him and act on what He says!
Ø          The only time that Jesus really commended people and approved of people in the gospels was because of their faith, the centurian and the gentile beggar woman, he said to them GREAT is your Faith
Ø          Faith is the key to heaven, it is the key to living the Christian life, we are to do all things by faith
|   The wind of God is always blowing -- but you must hoist your sail.
-- Fenelon  |
 
 
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Fruitful in every Good Work
 
·         Constant fruitfulness
Ø          Being fruitful in every good work, the idea is not just bearing fruit for one period of time and then stopping
Ø          The idea is that as a Christian you are just constantly bearing fruit and being fruitful
Ø          Everything you touch is fruitful, there is fruit coming from your life
Ø          I think it is sad when you hear some folks talk about all that the Lord did in and through their life in the past, God moved so powerfully in the past
Ø          God still wants to move and He still wants you to be fruitful in every good work today
Ø          Joseph in the Old Testament was in my mind one of the best examples of fruitfulness in the OT, fruitful wherever he was, fruitful in almost any every endeavor
 
*Gen.
49:22 (NKJV) \\ *22             “Joseph /is/ a fruitful bough,
      A fruitful bough by a well;
      His branches run over the wall.
*Psa**.
1:1 through Psa.
1:3 (NKJV) \\ *1               Blessed /is/ the man
      Who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly,
          Nor stands in the path of sinners,
          Nor sits in the seat of the scornful;
2     But his delight /is/ in the law of the LORD,
          And in His law he meditates day and night.
3     He shall be like a tree
          Planted by the rivers of water,
          That brings forth its fruit in its season,
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