Sunday Service 2021
Continue in Prayer: The Prayers of the Patriarchs
Following the Apostle Paul's instructions to "continue in prayer," we begin our excursion by stud...
Following the Apostle Paul's instructions to "continue in prayer," we begin our excursion by studying the prayers of the patriarchs through the Pentateuch. Analyzing how they prayed, what they prayed for, and how they responded when God answered their prayers helps us to understand how God deals with us when we pray. Colossians 4:2. Disc #1 in the Current Series Colossians Chapter 4. VF-2317
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Continue in Prayer: Praying to the Father
Christ taught us to address God as our Father when we pray. Through Christ, we have a new relatio...
Christ taught us to address God as our Father when we pray. Through Christ, we have a new relationship with God; we have the kind of access that comes from being His children, partakers in the Sonship of Christ. We are instructed to ask, to seek, and to knock until He gives us what is in His will for us. Our prayers should be direct, sincere, and simple. Colossians 4:2. Disc #2 in the current series Colossians Chapter 4. VF-2318
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Continue in Prayer: Praying to the Father throu...
We pray to the Father through Christ, who opens the door to God for us as our High Priest. In the...
We pray to the Father through Christ, who opens the door to God for us as our High Priest. In the Old Testament, God appointed priests for men, but now the institution of the priesthood is done away with. We do not need a human to be our mediator because we have Christ. We have direct access to God through grace. God wants us to take our prayers boldly to His throne and come to Him with prayers from the heart. Colossians 4:2. Disc #3 in the current series Colossians Chapter 4. VF-2319
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Continue in Prayer: Praying in the Holy Spirit
We pray to the Father by the mechanism of the Holy Spirit, who helps us stay focused, brings orde...
We pray to the Father by the mechanism of the Holy Spirit, who helps us stay focused, brings order, guides us in all truth, and gives us the burden of what to pray for. It is not natural for us to pray; the Spirit makes intercession for us because we don't know what to pray for or how to pray. We should reflect on how we pray and what we pray about so we can have good communication with our Father. Colossians 4:2. Disc #4 in the current series Colossians Chapter 4. VF-2320
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Called to the Opportunity of a Lifetime
Paul understood that he could not do the work of the ministry alone. In Colossians 4, he mention...
Paul understood that he could not do the work of the ministry alone. In Colossians 4, he mentions the names of several fellow laborers who helped him to shoulder the load. God is still calling for fellow laborers today, and He's given us the opportunity of a lifetime to step up to the plate and respond to the call to spread the good news: the gospel of our salvation through Jesus Christ! Colossians 4:2-11. Disc #5 in the Current Series Colossians Chapter 4. VF-2321
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