Colossians 4:2
Continue in Prayer: Pray With Perseverance
A.
Continue Defined
- From: καρτερέω;
strength; to be strong, steadfast, firm,
to endure, hold out, bear the burden.
- Used in Heb. 11:27 – he
endured as seeing him who is invisible.
- The term Paul uses is
this term with a prefix that intensifies the meaning.
- προσκαρτερέω
-
- Zodhiates: To continue
steadfastly; to cleave faithfully;
- Strongs: to adhere to,
to be an adherent, to be devoted.
- With persons it means
to be loyal to… (Acts 10:7)
- In the NT, 6 out of 10
times it is used, it is in reference to prayer to God and fellowship with
the saints.
B.
Continuing in Prayer
- Paul commands the
believers in Colossae (and in Salem!) to persevere in prayer.
- The pattern of the
early church – they continued
in prayer.
- Acts 2:42 – they continued steadfastly…
in prayer.
- There was a set time
of prayer and the believers gathered together for corporate prayer.
- This is what saints DO
when they are together.
- The early church
continued steadfastly in prayer.
- We are given a window
here in the life of the early church.
- Several things were
important to the life of the early church… all spiritual in nature: the
apostles’ doctrine, fellowship of the saints, the Lord’s Table, and prayer.
- Social activities occurred,
no doubt, but that is not listed as part of the life of the early church.
They gathered for spiritual things… for prayer.
- And they gathered
together consistently… regularly… faithfully… they continued steadfastly…
- Acts 3:1 – at the time
of prayer Peter & John were there! Even before the church was
organized, these church age saints felt the need to gather together for
prayer.
- Acts 4:24 - with one
accord, they lifted up their voices to God in prayer. Acts 4:31 – and
when they prayed, the place was shaken!
- Acts 12:5,12 – the
church gathered together for prayer…
- Acts 21:5 – saints
gathered together on the beach and prayed as Paul departed.
- The epistles give us
the commands to continue steadfastly in prayer. Acts gives
us the historical account of the early church that DID in
fact continue steadfastly in prayer.
- Prayer was an ongoing
and integral part of church life… at least in the NT pattern… in
spite of the fact that we are seeing prayer meetings and evening worship
services closing down all over the country… due to a lack of interest in
spiritual things!
- The early church
revolved around teaching and praying.
- The pattern for the
individual believer…
- Paul addressed the Body
of believers at Colossae and told them all (pl) to continue in
prayer.
- Individual believers
are also to continue in prayer… in our private prayer closets… our daily
devotion time should include prayer.
- Col.1:3 – Paul and Timothy prayed for the Colossians
ALWAYS!
- Col. 1:9 – we cease not from praying for you!
- I Thess. 3:9 - Night and day praying exceedingly that we
might see your face, and might perfect that which is lacking in your
faith.
- There are MANY verses
which speak of the fact that Paul and other apostles followed the example
of Christ in prayer: they continued steadfastly in prayer.
C.
Prayer in the Context of
Colossians 3
- Col. 3:1 – our
heavenly position.
- We have been risen with
Christ and are seated with Him in heaven. (Cf. Eph. 2:5-6)
- Paul tells us in Col.
3:1 to SEEK those things which are above. Seek things in harmony with the
fact that we now dwell in a heavenly sphere…
- 3:2 – our
affections (minds & hearts) ought to be on things above.
- That will radically
change our prayer lives.
- We might discover that
instead of constantly praying about our aches and pains and bills, we
will be praying primarily for spiritual concerns.
- Spiritual concerns are
mentioned in Col. 1:9-11
i.
Filled with the knowledge of
His will… (vs.9)
ii.
Wisdom and spiritual
understanding…
iii.
A worthy walk… (vs.10)
iv.
Fruitful in good works…
v.
Increasing in the knowledge of
God… to know Him!
vi.
Strengthened with HIS might…
not our own. (vs.11)
vii.
To experience His resurrection
power in our lives…
viii.
Patience, longsuffering, with
joyfulness!
ix.
These are the sorts of things
we are to be praying for…
x.
Pray for things related
to our heavenly sphere in which we are to dwell…
- Col.3:3 – our new
life is hidden away in heaven with God.
i.
Col. 3:4 – Christ is our life…
and we are to abide in Him… where He is… like a branch abiding in a Vine.
ii.
We are to abide above where
Christ is seated at the right hand of the Father.
iii.
We are to dwell there… in our
glorious heavenly position.
- From that
heavenly position, we
will see life on earth from an entirely different perspective.
i.
From earth’s perspective, our biggest concern might be our aching back and
the mortgage payment.
ii.
From eternity’s perspective…
from heaven’s vantage point, that lower back pain won’t be nearly as an
important item to deal with as a bitter attitude that has gone on way too long.
iii.
You can have fellowship with
God with lower back pain… but not with a bitter spirit.
iv.
From heaven’s vantage point… heavenly riches will motivate our prayers far
more than earthly riches…
v.
God’s will reigns in that
heavenly sphere… not our will… When we abide there, we will pray like the Lord
Jesus in whom we abide: Not my will but thine be done!
vi.
When we are abiding in our
earthly condition, (that’s all we see… that’s where our affections are)… then
we will pray for earthly things. IN our earthly condition we tell the Lord that
we need this and that.
vii.
But if we abide in our heavenly
position… like a branch abiding in the Vine, we will discover that Christ is
all we need. He supplies all we need.
viii.
From that perspective, the CONTENT
of our prayer will change dramatically…
- Dwelling in that
heavenly position will not only change the CONTENT of our prayers… it will
also change our CONCEPT of prayer.
- Prayer is a spiritual privilege…
not an earthly ritual.
i.
As a young boy, I remember being
taught a different concept of prayer.
ii.
Prayers were WORKS that you had
to do… laborious duty… painful exercises…
iii.
At confession, if I was pretty
good for the week, I was only given 5 or 6 prayers to say.
iv.
But if I was really bad, I had
to say 20-30 prayers!
v.
Saying prayers was a punishment
for being bad…
vi.
It was penance… a form
of suffering to help pay for my sins… or so I was told.
vii.
I wonder if there are believers
who still have that concept of prayer… that prayer is a religious obligation… something
that we HAVE to do whether we like it or not… because God ordered us to.
viii.
That kind of prayer is nothing
but the empty babbling of a dead religion… what Jesus referred to as “vain
repetition.”
- For the believer, prayer
is the awesome privilege of being allowed to enter into the very
presence of the Majesty on High…
i.
In prayer, we are approaching Almighty
God… an infinitely HOLY God…
ii.
This is at the same time, a
fearful thing… and a glorious, marvelous privilege…
iii.
It is not a duty but a
delight… it is not an obligation that we have to perform, but an inner
desire that craves to be satisfied.
iv.
And it isn’t the act of
praying that satisfies that thirsty soul… it is GOD HIMSELF who satisfies
our hearts…
v.
It’s the Person, not the
process that satisfies the soul.
- Isa. 6:1-7 – The right concept of prayer is coming into
the very presence of God Himself.
i.
No one can come into the
presence of God (in person, in a vision, or in prayer) without being conscious
of his sinfulness.
ii.
If we are conscious of who
He is… conscious of His holiness… then we will not dare to come to Him
in a light and frivolous manner.
iii.
We can talk to one another in a
casual manner, but there isn’t anything casual about coming into the presence
of the Creator of the universe!
iv.
We are coming to the Divine throne
of grace to speak directly the Lord God Almighty.
v.
Our biggest problem in prayer
is forgetting into WHOSE presence we enter through prayer!
vi.
God is not a man. (Num. 23:18)
vii.
Ps. 50:21 – our tendency to think that God is like us…
He is one of us… and we can therefore approach Him as if this we so.
viii.
Prayer is not a believer on earth
making a long distance call to a God is afar off!
- Think of prayer as a
believer who already dwells in heaven… walking right up to
the very throne of our heavenly Father with a formal request… or
a word of praise… or thanksgiving…
i.
This is to occur continually… in
seasons and out of season… praying like this without ceasing…
ii.
Continuing in prayer is an ABIDING
relationship in which fellowship and communication with God is without
ceasing…
PURITY: THE Prerequisite for Prayer
- Purity…
- Sin separates the
believer from that abiding relationship of communion and fellowship.
- The entire OT
sacrificial system was designed to teach us this important truth.
i.
There was only ONE door to the
tabernacle: one way in: God’s way.
ii.
God was distant and hidden away
from the sinner.
iii.
God dwelt in the Holy of Holies
where NO man could approach. He was too holy.
iv.
Only the HP could enter into
God’s presence… and only if the sacrificial blood was sprinkled on the mercy
seat…
v.
Because of sin… sinful men were
kept at a distance from God.
vi.
Only when a perfect
cleansing occurred (symbolized by the blood of the sacrifice) could ANYONE
enter into that Holy of Holies.
vii.
Sin SEPARATED men from God.
- Isa. 59:1-2 – Sin separates us from God’s face. He WILL
not hear.
- Ps. 66:18 - If we regard iniquity in our hearts, the Lord
will not hear our prayers… be they ever so flowery and
erudite!
- For an infinitely holy
God to hear our prayers, our hearts have to be perfectly cleansed…
!100% pure… nothing less will do. ANY
sin separates us from God… whether it is murder or a bad attitude… or
resisting His will.
- 100% pure might sound a
little intimidating. Perhaps some are thinking that we will NEVER
be able to pray.
- I John 1:9 – when we confess our sins, He forgives them…
He forgives them every sin we confess… and He cleanses us from ALL
unrighteousness… even those sins we are unaware of!
- When a believer has
honestly confessed his sins, he IS 100% pure in God’s sight, because God
washes 100% of our sins away… covered by the blood…
- I John 1:7 – and as we walk in the light- abide
in Christ, the blood of Christ CONTINUES to cleanse us from ALL
sin.
- When ALL sin is gone,
we are 100% pure in God’s sight.
- God who is infinitely
holy accepts us into His presence on that basis… and on that basis only…
because the Father acknowledges the VALUE and the POWER of the
blood of His Son.
- Our heavenly Father receives
us into His presence on the basis of the blood of Christ. He hears
our prayers only when we are cleansed by the blood of Christ… by
confessing our sins.
- Then God delights in hearing
our prayers. What father wouldn’t want to hear what is on the heart
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- A pure conscience…
- From God’s perspective,
in order for prayer to occur, it is necessary that our sins be confessed…
for sin separates us from Him. He won’t hear us.
- But from our side, we
also need a pure conscience.
- It is similar to
communion in this sense… (Heb.10:22)
i.
Let us keep on drawing near…
(for there are continual influences to draw us away…)
ii.
The OT priest entered into
God’s presence only one day a year and then left.
iii.
The NT priest enters into God’s
presence and we are to ABIDE there…
- We are to approach God
with a TRUE heart – no hypocrisy… open and transparent… a
true heart is broken and contrite…
i.
A true heart has only ONE
Master… and is surrendered to Him…
ii.
A true heart before God is an
undivided heart…
- We are to approach God
in a heart of full assurance.
i.
Full assurance means a heart
that is fully confident in his approach to God… not SELF confidence, but FAITH…
confidence in the finished work of Christ which truly cleanses… and enables us
to enter into God’s presence. No wavering on that.
- We are to approach God
with a heart sprinkled and thus cleansed and purged
from a guilty conscience.
i.
The OT priests were literally
sprinkled externally with blood at their consecration service.
ii.
NT priests are sprinkled
internally… our hearts…
iii.
This purging cleanses us from
the guilt, shame, and burden of sin that would keep us away from a holy God.
iv.
It frees us to enter into His
glorious presence… with boldness and confidence!
- A guilty conscience and
doubt will keep us away from approaching a holy God in prayer.
i.
It is one thing to BE forgiven
and to have our sins removed and our hearts cleansed.
ii.
It is another thing to KNOW and
BELIEVE that the blood of Christ takes away our sins… and buries them beneath
the sea… He remembers them no more.
- But we also need to
know and believe that when we confess our sins, God really does
remove them as far as the east is from the west… and that He
cleanses us from ALL sin.
- We are (whether we feel
like it or not) 100% pure in God’s sight at that point!
That is the ONLY way we can approach a God who is too holy to look
upon sin.
- This truth… and trust/confidence
in this truth that FREES the believer from a conscience that would
otherwise keep distant from God.
- In the truly purged
conscience, the barrier is removed…
i.
We have the awesome privilege
of entering into an ABIDING relationship to the Living God!
ii.
Nothing between my soul and my
Savior!
- This means that the new
man in Christ can do what he naturally longs to do and he can do
so unhindered:
i.
The new man HUNGERS after God… now
he can continually FEAST his soul on the Lord.
ii.
He DESIRES communion and
fellowship with God…now he can enter in…
iii.
He SEEKS things above… and DELIGHT
in God’s Word… now he can SEEK God’s face in prayer… and ABIDE in His
presence.
iv.
He can CONTINUE in that abiding
relationship of a heart open to communicate with the Living God: prayer!
v.
He can pray without ceasing! In
season and out of season!
- A pure heart…
- II Tim.2:22 – calling on the Lord out of a pure heart.
- Those who call upon the
Lord with a pure heart is Paul’s way of saying a BELIEVER! That’s the
norm.
- A heart in full devotion…
a heart totally surrendered and yielded to the Lord… Nothing between…
- The heart of this
believer is WIDE OPEN to the Lord.
- A pure heart will NATURALLY
call upon the Lord… all day long!
- The believer who
demonstrates a pure heart will naturally LOVE the Lord with ALL his
heart.
- His heart is wide
open to the One he loves.
i.
Think of what that means with
respect to praying continually.
ii.
Consider the contrast between
the man whose heart is PURE and open before the Lord and the religious man.
1.
The religious man (forced to pray as a form of penance!) 50 Hail
Marys! Torture! Punishment! I had so many other things to do… taking that much
time out of my schedule was a pain in the neck… but you’ve got to do it. It’s
your duty. You did it… as a burden… a chore.
2.
The believer whose heart is pure and open to Christ has another
mindset altogether.
3.
Prayer is not a duty but a
delight. He LOVES the Lord.
4.
To the one who is in LOVE with
the Lord, time in prayer is different. This one looses track of the time in
prayer… 10, 20, 30 minutes go by in no time!
5.
We have a young couple here
about ready to get married.
6.
Peter: if you had 15 minutes at
lunchtime to spend with Caity, would you consider that a pain in the neck? A
burden? A chore? Torture? Or, would you be thrilled & consider it a
privilege to have that time and wish it were a whole hour?
- I Pet. 1:22 - The
apostle Peter tells us to love one another with a PURE heart
fervently.
i.
How much MORE will a pure heart
love the Lord fervently?
ii.
A pure heart before God will
call upon the Lord all day long!
iii.
There is nothing between to
hinder that abiding relationship of love.
iv.
Prayer is as natural as
breathing under those circumstances.
v.
It isn’t forced. It isn’t
something that HAVE to do. It is the normal, natural life of the new man in
Christ as he walks in NEWNESS of life.
vi.
Forcing a Spirit filled
believer to pray is like forcing a person to breath. If there is LIFE there, it
comes naturally!
- So if praying
continually comes naturally to the new man, why the commands?
i.
Because there are so many
hindrances…
ii.
A pure heart can become
polluted with other “things.”
iii.
A pure heart can be defiled… a
heart dedicated to Christ can be lured away to another master…
iv.
THEN praying becomes a
chore – even for the Christian… because his heart is not right. Now we
can no longer sing, “Nothing between.”
- John 15:7 – An abiding relationship to Christ and
continuing in prayer go hand in hand.
i.
The branch that belongs on the
Vine doesn’t always ABIDE on the vine. There IS something between the Vine and
the branch. (hence the command of vs.4)
ii.
But the branch that DOES abide
in the Vine experiences fruit… a spiritually fruitful and prosperous lifein
Christ.
iii.
Vs.5 – without that abiding
relationship, we can expect NOTHING… because when there is something between us
and the Savior, we can DO nothing on our own.
iv.
Vs.7 – but if we continually
abide in Christ, we will be continually praying and continually
receiving from the Lord!
v.
Of course that abiding
relationship to the Lord has a remarkable INFLUENCE on our will…
vi.
Thus it has a profound effect
on the CONTENT of our prayers.
vii.
In that abiding relationship,
our will is submitted to His… and in a sense, His will becomes our will!
viii.
We will be praying from a
heavenly perspective… with eternity’s values in mind…
ix.
Our prayer will not be, “Lord
stop the pain”, but “Lord teach me THROUGH the pain”. Not just “Lord take away
this trial, but “Lord, teach me of your grace, power, and compassion in the
midst of all of this pressure!”
x.
And “it SHALL be done unto
you!”
- A pure faith…
- Believing that we CAN
come into God’s presence in prayer will cause us to continue in prayer.
- If we really believed
that we had access to the Creator of the universe… One who has all power…
and One who answers prayer… we WOULD pray without ceasing!
- It is unbelief
that causes our prayer life to dwindle down to nothing.
i.
We don’t believe what God’s
Word says about prayer.
ii.
We don’t believe God answers
prayer.
iii.
We don’t believe that our will
counts in prayer.
iv.
We don’t believe that prayer is
effectual.
v.
We don’t believe that God can
move mountains… or perhaps He can but He won’t.
vi.
We don’t believe that OUR
prayer will be heard.
- Sometimes people who
are desperate will try anything to get them out of their desperate
situation. God refuses to be one among many things “tried.” That’s not
faith. That’s desperation. That’s seeking to USE God to accomplish OUR
will.
- God refuses to be tried
out like some new product on the market, to help cure whatever ails
us. He demands to be trusted.
- Prayer is not the
believer telling God what to do. Prayer is bringing our requests to the
Lord whom we believe is ABLE to do anything… and RESTING in the sweet
will of God… believing that He knows best…
- Whether the answer is
yes or no… we can REST in His love, care, and wisdom – knowing that His
ways are perfect.
- If we really BELIEVED
that God’s perfect will for our lives were accomplished in part through
prayer, we would pray without ceasing… we would continue in prayer…
- Even if His will
involves trial and tragedy… illness and suffering… loss and failure…
faith moves us to pray for His perfect will… and rejoices in the good
fruit that comes from it!
- When things are not
right in our hearts, and we begin to back away from the Lord… when
backsliding is in its infant stage… the first thing to go is prayer.
- Long before we enter
into gross sin… long before we stop attending church… long before we stand
aloof from fellowship with the saints… our prayer life begins to
diminish.
- At first it is gradual
and perhaps even imperceptible. We might not even realize what is
happening at first.
- Gradually the delight
of prayer turns to duty…
- The duty turns to
drudgery.
- Soon other things crowd
out our time to be alone with the Lord in our prayer closet.
- Before you know it, a
godly habit of praying every day… has turned into “whenever you can fit
it in.”
- Then you notice that
your ongoing communication with the Lord throughout the day has ceased!
(the countless, silent, praises and thank yous and requests no longer
occur.)
- When that happens, it
is the first indication that the heart is no longer pure…
- Now there IS something
between you and your Savior…
- And that is the time to
deal with it… before it develops… and begins to manifest itself in all
kinds of other ugly “forms” and shapes… like no longer attending prayer
meeting… skipping evening services… avoiding phone calls to other
believers… then forsaking the assembling of yourselves altogether… and
off into the world we go…
- But we keep that prayer
life fresh with the Lord… and ABIDE in a relationship to Christ wherein
our hearts are replenished and refreshed by communion with Him.
- The old writers used to
say, “Pray through it.”
- If that is happening to
you, nip it at the bud before it develops into something much more
serious.
- Get your Bible out and
read and pray right THROUGH all those allurements and attraction to other
things… read and pray – wrestle with the Lord UNTIL the Lord blesses you…
and your love for Christ is revitalized… and prayer becomes a DELIGHT all
over again!
- And what if, after
praying and seeking for a long time for a return to a warm sensitive
heart, that our heart still FEELS cold and distant from God?
i.
What if we pray all day? What
if we pray for that all week? What about a year?
ii.
Well, the Lord may be testing
our heart.
iii.
Keep on praying. Continue in
prayer – even if you don’t feel close to God… (BELIEVE that you are!) Even if
your heart feels cold… keep on praying. We are not to go by our feelings, but
by FAITH… which rest in the facts.
iv.
Keep on abiding in Christ…
obeying His Word… worshipping at His feet… fellowshipping with His people…
regardless of how we FEEL.
v.
And in God’s good time… when
the time of testing is over… when by CONTINUING in prayer, we have demonstrated
a love for the Lord based on faith not feelings, in God’s good time, the WARMTH
will return. The relationship will be sweet again. Prayer will once again be a
DELIGHT not a duty.
vi.
Don’t stop at Marah
(bitterness)… when Elim (oasis) is right around the corner!
vii.
Continue in prayer. Pray right
through Marah UNTIL you come upon Elim! Pray in season and out of season. Pray
with out ceasing.
viii.
Take your focus off the process
(praying) and focus on the Person… the One to whom we pray! The
sweetness will return.
IF YOU ARE NOT BORN
AGAIN…. God won’t hear your
prayers UNTIL you are ready to BELIEVE on Christ and be saved!