"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and
thankful. And pray for us, too, that God may open a door for our
message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ, for which I am
in chains. Pray that I may proclaim it clearly, as I should. Be wise in
the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity.
Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so
that you may know how to answer everyone." (Colossians 4:2-6 NIV)
When
I think about what I might do if I was in chains, I wonder if I would
have had the fortitude that Paul had. I honestly don't know the answer
to that because I've never been locked away from people or in chains. I
can only pray that my devotion to God would enable me to do likewise.
But that's the key--devotion--totally dedicated and committed to doing what is needful.
Although most of us are appalled with the way the terrorist groups
treat Christians, we must admit they are totally devoted to their
goal--no matter how inhuman it is. They are so committed to
accomplishing their goal they are willing to die to see it come to pass.
I don't want to be involved with taking the life of a another human being, but
wouldn't it be great if the rest of us were as devoted to spreading the
Gospel of Jesus Christ as the terrorists are in trying to decimate us?
This,
then is why Paul encouraged the church at Colosse (and us) to devote
ourselves to prayer--being in constant communication with God about
everything that concerns us. He cautions us to be
watchful--paying attention to the changes taking place around, hearing
Holy Spirit when He warns us of things to come, and taking whatever
action we need to take to make sure the way of the Gospel is never
blocked or closed to all those who desire to hear it.
Let's
face it--we have not always heeded Paul's advice which is why there are
so many changes in our society--and not all of them good. We
were not being watchful when Madeline Murray O'Hara decided that her
children didn't need to be exposed to anyone praying in schools.
The Body of Christ didn't think she'd accomplish her goal and did
nothing and so today, the school systems all over the country are
running amuck because open prayer is not allowed. In other words--the
devil won that round. But there are still those who are devoted to
praying--and students are leading prayer circles in limited situations.
Hooray for the brave, bold students, but what happened to the adults who should have been fighting for the rights of all to hear and agree with the prayers?
Once
again, Christian Leadership in the country failed to act on warnings by
Holy Spirit and the Supreme Court has led the way for the downward
spiral of morality and we shall soon see such decadent immorality that
it will make our dead ancestors cringe in unbelief. Were we
praying before issues reached the Supreme Court? Were we praying that
our elected body of legislators would do their jobs?
Are we praying--even now--or have we become complacent and apathetic--willing to just let things take their course?
My
daily prayer includes thanking God for wisdom being poured out upon
every leader in this country--that they will hear from heaven and act
accordingly. I'm praying that those who made the decision to
legalize sin would repent and for those participating in sinful acts
would repent and seek God. I thank God for the ability to love, the
boldness to teach His Word, and the wisdom to know what to say and when.
I thank God for inspiring me to teach my children and grandchildren to
learn to please God, not man. And more importantly, I've taught
them to seek God--communicating with Him on a daily basis--for answers
to all their questions and solutions for all their problems.
Are we praying? Are we devoted to seeking God for every situation we encounter--for peace in the world and salvation for all?
Lord,
give us insight to know that we will never have the answers for all the
world's problems, but You do. And when You speak to us--directing us in
how to help solve them, give us an ear to hear and a made-up mind to
do--just as You direct us to do, exercising Godly wisdom at all times.
Thank You for loving us enough to give us chance after chance to get
things right before You return. In Jesus' name, I pray, Amen!
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