"THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS"
Paul's Prayer For The Colossians (1:9-14)
INTRODUCTION
- In the epistles of Paul, we customarily find him telling his readers
what he prayed for on their behalf
- So it is in his epistle to the Colossians...
- Though he had not met many of them personally, he had heard of
their faith and love - 1:3-8
- Which prompted him to pray unceasingly for them
- For what did he pray? The answer is found in Col 1:9-14, and by
closely studying this passage...
- We can learn not only what Paul desired for the Colossians
- But also what God would desire for ALL Christians, including us
today!
[As we examine this prayer of Paul, let's do so with this in mind:
THIS IS WHAT GOD DESIRES OF US AS WELL!
First, God desires that we be...]
- FILLED WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS WILL IN ALL WISDOM AND SPIRITUAL
UNDERSTANDING (9)
- NOTICE SOME KEY WORDS...
- "FILLED"
- Not just a small measure
- But satiated, with a full measure
-- It is not God's desire that we try to "just get by with as
little as necessary"
- "THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS WILL"
- This is what God desires us to be filled with
- The Greek word for "knowledge" in this passage is EPIGNOSIS
- Knowledge which is the result of practical and personal
experience
- I.e., not just academic or intellectual knowledge
- Thus, our knowledge of God's will is to be something we have
come by through practice and application in our lives
- "IN ALL WISDOM AND SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING"
- To possess a knowledge of God's will in ALL WISDOM requires
prayer - Jm 1:5
- To possess a knowledge of God's will with SPIRITUAL
UNDERSTANDING requires reading the word - Ep 3:3-5
-- Therefore, prayer and Bible study are essential elements for
the Christian!
- WHY IS BEING FILLED WITH SUCH KNOWLEDGE SO IMPORTANT?
- Because God's people have always been destroyed by a lack of
knowledge - cf. Hos 4:6
- It is essential to our renewal in becoming like Christ - Col 3:8-10
[Is this prayer being answered in OUR lives? Are we doing anything to
assure that it is?
Next, notice from Paul's prayer that it is evidently God's desire that
we...]
- HAVE A WALK WORTHY OF THE LORD, FULLY PLEASING HIM (10-14)
- THIS IS THE OBJECTIVE OF BEING FILLED WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD'S
WILL
- To conduct ourselves in a manner WORTHY of the Lord - Ep 4:1
- The Lord we serve, and the calling we have received, is
certainly a "worthy" one!
- Our conduct should be one to honor Christ, not shame Him!
- To conduct ourselves in a manner FULLY PLEASING HIM
- There is conduct which displeases Christ - Lk 6:46
- But conduct coming from one who is first FILLED with the
knowledge of God's will is more like to FULLY please Him!
(note the play on words)
- CONDUCT WORTHY OF THE LORD, FULLY PLEASING HIM, IS ONE IN WHICH
WE ARE:
- "BEING FRUITFUL IN EVERY GOOD WORK" (10)
- Not just "one", but "every" good work - cf. Tit 2:14; 3:1
- For this we have been "created in Christ Jesus" - Ep 2:10
- Why? So that God may be glorified - Mt 5:16
- What sort of good works - cf. Mt 25:37-40; Jm 1:27
-- Are we being fruitful?
- "INCREASING IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD (10)
- We need to grow in the knowledge of God HIMSELF, not just
His will - cf. Jer 9:23-24
- How can one truly know God?
- Through CREATION - Ps 19:1; Ro 1:18-20
- Through inspired REVELATION (e.g., the Psalms and the
Prophets)
- But especially through JESUS - Jn 14:7-9; Col 2:9
-- Are we daily increasing in this knowledge of God?
- "STRENGTHENED WITH ALL MIGHT, ACCORDING TO HIS GLORIOUS
POWER" (11)
- It is God's desire that we be strong in our living for Him
- 2Ti 1:7-8
- There is "glorious power" available to the Christian, of
which Paul often wrote:
- He experienced it in his own life - Php 4:13
- He wanted others to know about it - Ep 1:15-20
- He identified it with the working of the Spirit in the
inner man - Ep 3:16
- He describes its greatness in Ep 3:20
- What is the purpose of such power? Notice our text...
- "for all PATIENCE and LONGSUFFERING with JOY" (is this
not the "fruit" the Spirit is supposed to produce? - cf.
Ga 5:22-23)
- I.e., so that even as we experience trials in this life,
we may do so with joyful perseverance!
-- Are we experiencing this strength which God gives to those
who do His will?
- "GIVING THANKS TO THE FATHER" (12-14)
- Christians should always have the "attitude of gratitude"
- 1Th 5:18
- In our text, Paul mentions several REASONS TO BE THANKFUL...
- God has "qualified us to be partakers of the inheritance
of the saints in the light" - cf. 1Pe 1:3-5
- God has "delivered us from the power of darkness" - cf.
Ep 2:1-5
- God has "translated us into the kingdom of the Son of His
love"
- In Whom we have "redemption through His blood"
- In Whom we have "the forgiveness of sins" - cf. Re
1:5-6
-- Are we ever giving thanks to the Father for these wonderful
blessings?
CONCLUSION
- Such was the prayer of Paul for the Colossians; what can we learn
from it?
- What God desires of us as well!
- What kind of conduct that is necessary to be fully pleasing to the
Lord!
- May this prayer of Paul be one...
- That we ask for OURSELVES
- That we ask for OUR BRETHREN
- Indeed, that we desire for ALL!
- Have you been "QUALIFIED" to be a partaker of the inheritance of the
saints?
- Has God "DELIVERED" you from the power of darkness?
- Has He "TRANSLATED" you into the kingdom of His Son?
-- Through an obedient faith (He 5:9) and baptism into Christ (Jn
3:5; Mk 16:16; Ac 2:38) on your part, God is willing to do so to
you today!