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Sweet hour of Prayer...
▾ Start:
1 Entice: I'm sure you prayed today.
You prayed yesterday.
Why?
For what?
For whom?
We rightly acknowledge the power and effectiveness of prayer but too often prayer is reaction to a crisis, or routine words of gratitude.
• 1 Entice: I'm sure you prayed today.
You prayed yesterday.
Why?
For what?
For whom?
We rightly acknowledge the power and effectiveness of prayer but too often
prayer is reaction to a crisis, or routine words of gratitude.
2 Engage: Would we even pray if nothing went wrong, if no one got sick, if we were never directly threatened?
• 2 Engage: Would we even pray if nothing went wrong, if no one got sick, if we were never directly threatened?
3 Expand: The one who said "pray without ceasing" certainly understood what it meant to pray for the healthy and flourishing not merely for the blessings of health and vitality but for a growing, maturing, flowering, effective faith.
We need to follow that model-for when we do we will be praying not only for an empowered Church but for a fallen world.
• 3 Expand: The one who said "pray without ceasing" certainly understood what it meant to pray for the healthy and flourishing not merely for the blessings of health
and vitality but for a growing, maturing, flowering, effective faith.
We need to follow that model-for when we do we will be praying not only for an empowered
4 Excite: Paul lived and prayed in a world where the guy in charge wanted to be addressed as a God.
Ephesus was a city that for more than a hundred years competed with other cities in Asia to have the biggest temple to toady up to that guy.
Were people hurt, hungry, homeless, hunted, hated, and harassed in Ephesus?
Yep.
The best way to end those things is to pray for a Church which understands it's mission as Christ's continuing presence in the world.
Church but for a fallen world.
• 4 Excite: Paul lived and prayed in a world where the guy in charge wanted to be addressed as a God.
Ephesus was a city that for more than a hundred years
competed with other cities in Asia to have the biggest temple to toady up to that guy.
Were people hurt, hungry, homeless, hunted, hated, and harassed in
Explore:
Ephesus?
Yep.
The best way to end those things is to pray for a Church which understands it's mission as Christ's continuing presence in the world.
We need to pray the church towards maturity.
• Explore: We need to pray the church towards maturity.
Explain: Paul's prayer extends 4 challenges to the Church
• Explain: Paul's prayer extends 4 challenges to the Church////He challenges us to move toward…
He begins by challenging us to move toward…
▾ Body of Sermon:
1 Richer Intimacy.
Ephesians 1.15-17
Richer intimacy=Knowledge of God's Person.
▾ 1 Richer Intimacy.=Knowledge of God's Person.
15-17
Ephesians 1.15-17
• 1.1 Make it personal
1.1 Make it personal
• 1.2 Make it a priority
1.2 Make it a priority
When we focus on the Person of God we can move on to the challenge of
▾ 2 Greater Clarity.=Understanding
God's Purposes 18-19
2 Greater Clarity.
Which is
Greater Clarity=Understanding God's Purposes
Look at what Paul writes in vs. 18-19
=Understanding God's Purposes
Ephesians 1.18-19
• 2.1 Our eyes opened to our hopeful vocation.
2.1 Our eyes opened to our hopeful vocation.
• 2.2 Our eyes opened to our empowering faith.
2.2 Our eyes opened to our empowering faith.
The next challenge is in vs. 20-21
Ephesians 1.20-21
▾ 3 Fuller Capacity.=Empowered
by God's power.
20-21
3 Fuller Capacity.
Empowered by God's power.
• 3.1 God's power is fully released by the passion of Jesus.
3.1 God's power is fully demonstrated by the exaltation of Jesus.
• 3.2 God's power is fully present in the Lordship of Jesus.
3.2 God's power is fully present in the Lordship of Jesus.
Paul’s final challenge is still as difficult today as in 1c
Ephesians 1.22-23
▾ 4 Deeper Unity.-=Embodied as God's presence.
22-23
4 Deeper Unity.
Embodied as God's presence.
• 4.1 Jesus is the head which gives the church form and substance
4.1 Jesus is the head which gives the church purpose.
• 4.2 The Church is the body which makes Jesus present.
4.2 The Church is the body which makes Jesus present.
A Dangerous prayer
Dangerous prayer
Praying like this poses a danger to us.
It makes us uncomfortable, it gives us focus and purpose.
It raises the stakes.
It raises the bar.
If we pray this prayer…If Paul gets what he asks for if we get what we ask for it forever changes our relationship to our community and our world.
This prayer moves us from timidity to boldness.
It moves us from defense to offense.
Some might call it excessive…Paul just describes it as faith.
Will you come join us on this journey of unity, ability, clarity, and intimacy?
When we know God so deeply and are changed by him so completely we will always be praying our way to greater ministry.
What an adventure!
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