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SHOOT AT THE TARGET

Colossians 4:3-4 NLT
[3] “Pray for us, too, that God will give us many opportunities to speak about his mysterious plan concerning Christ. That is why I am here in chains. [4] Pray that I will proclaim this message as clearly as I should.”

Great apostle that he was, Paul was aware that he was a vulnerable human being. He needed the prayer support of his fellow believers as much as anyone else. He was not too proud to ask for prayer even from those whom he didn’t know personally.

What were his specific requests, the target he wanted to hit? First, opportunities, and second, clarity. Why ask for opportunities? Wasn’t it the Lord who sent him to take the message to the Gentiles? Surely, He would give Paul the opportunities to do the job! Yes, and no.

Yes, to hit the target, Paul needed the Lord to supply the opportunities that would best serve His purpose. No, it was no use shooting at everything, wasting time on people who would refuse to listen. It was the Lord who would open the way to fruitfulness.

Why did Paul need clarity to pass the message on to others? He was a human, just like everyone else, subject to the weaknesses of humanity. He could also fall prey to weariness or discouragement, or become stale in his presentation of the precious message.

Paul never forgot that he was in partnership with the Lord. Partnership involved communication. It was not his role to bash on without consulting his senior Partner and he also needed others to support him in this work.

So, Paul invited his fellow believers to share this partnership by asking the Lord to do just what He wanted to do, to give Paul the opportunities to present the message that would bear fruit and to keep Paul’s mind fresh and clear as he repeated the story of Jesus to every new audience.

Ephesians 6:19-20 NLT
[19] “And pray for me, too. Ask God to give me the right words so I can boldly explain God’s mysterious plan that the Good News is for Jews and Gentiles alike. [20] I am in chains now, still preaching this message as God’s ambassador. So pray that I will keep on speaking boldly for him, as I should.”

Paul urged all his fellow believers to share with him in his mission. He was never a lone ranger. He must never feel that he was alone in this enterprise. He had companions to support him as he travelled and preached. He had partners who prayed as he went.

(An excellent blog on “Partnership Through Prayer…
https//:reconciledworld.org)

So, Paul commends and encourages this partnership on which he leant hard for the safety and success of his mission and calling.

Philippians 1:15, 18-19 NLT
[15] “It’s true that some are preaching out of jealousy and rivalry. But others preach about Christ with pure motives….
[18] But that doesn’t matter. Whether their motives are false or genuine, the message about Christ is being preached either way, so I rejoice. And I will continue to rejoice. [19] For I know that as you pray for me and the Spirit of Jesus Christ helps me, this will lead to my deliverance.”

So it must be in this journey of life…never alone! We have the Spirit in us as our personal Companion and Helper. We have our fellow believers alongside us to help us bear the burden of duty and responsibility. God has ordained that prayer is the way to empower us as we carry out our commission, and partnership enables us all to have a share in the rewards. Some stay at home; others go, but together we form the team that succeeds.

This pattern of partnership was the secret of the China Inland Mission, later to become the Overseas Missionary Fellowship. It’s founder, Hudson Taylor, had a prayer support team led by his mother back home, that faithfully prayed for him and his companions as they pressed deeper into inland China. Against the tide of paganism, the gospel began to take root.

Later, after years of ruthless communism, the church, founded by Taylor and his fellow missionaries, emerged alive and flourishing despite severe persecution. Today, Chinese Christians still press on, strong and vigorous against the tide of opposition and unbelief.

It’s this focused prayer, as Paul requested, recognising and shooting at the target, that enables us to participate in the growth of God’s kingdom on earth.

As an aside, perhaps the church today has ignored or lost this mandate of partnership in prayer that shaped the church of long ago, to our loss. Is this one of the reasons for a modern church, in the main, that is weak, insipid, and compromising, in the place of a family of people that stand out for truth and righteousness in a very muddied world?

Pray For Us

PRAY FOR US

Masters, provide your slaves with what is right and fair, because you know that you also have a Master in heaven.

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 (Col. 4: 1-4).

Paul completed his prescription for household harmony with a word to masters – be the kind of master your Master is to you. Always remember to whom you are accountable and how He treats you.

The point of Paul’s instructions is – at whatever level you exercise power and authority over others, do it with the same attitude as Jesus has towards you. Treat everyone with dignity and respect, be it your husband, wife, child, servant or master. This rule of thumb is absolutely viral for interpersonal relationships at every level of society. What a difference it would make to our world if this basic rule were followed! It’s up to us as followers of Jesus to set the standard wherever we are.

Paul’s next instruction was equally vital in his world gone crazy just as it is in ours. Stay in touch with your heavenly Father because you are surrounded and bombarded non-stop with stresses and tests. Jesus stated categorically, on the eve of His departure, ‘Apart from me you can do nothing.’ Keeping in close contact with our Father will enable us to draw from His wisdom and strength as we navigate a world system that is anti-God and self-sufficient.

In the busyness and pressures of our everyday lives it is easy to forget that we have a Father to whom we are accountable for the daily choices and decisions we make and  their consequences, whether we like them or not. We live in a world system that is based on selfishness and greed. It’s everyone for himself in a dog-eat-dog society.

How can we guard against being a part of the way the world lives? Paul’s prescription: Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. Devote – bend all your energies towards . . . Prayer is not to be a hurried, five-minute, conscience-appeasing, ‘Good morning, God. Please look after me and my family today, and meet all our needs’  kind of greeting.

What is prayer? Prayer is the intercourse of a son with his Father, recognising, valuing and appreciating who the Father is, and opening the heart to His presence, His authority and His will. It is the awareness that wherever I am and whatever I do, He is always there, always good and always in charge – and I am accountable to Him for every word and action.

Prayer is also the expression of dependence on the Father as my life source. Everything I am and have comes from Him and is for Him. I cannot even draw a breath without Him. Prayer is allowing Him to live His life though me, fuelling and fulfilling my desires as His desires become mine.

What was Paul’s desire? To proclaim the mystery of Christ clearly wherever he was able to go. What was God’s desire for him? To do exactly as he desired. Prayer’s highest purpose is to become one with the Father so that His will becomes ours and His will is done on earth through us as it is done in heaven.

It did not matter to Paul whether he was free to move about anywhere in the Roman Empire or incarcerated in jail. As long as there were people around him with whom to share the message of Christ, his desire was to speak it freely and with clarity so that his hearers would understand and believe. God knew his desire but it was necessary for Paul to express it to Him. In that way his heart was bonded to the heart of the Father.

God knows your desires but, to share your heart with Him strengthens your union with Him. Out of that union comes the power to fulfil your desires and bring glory to Him as His kingdom overrides the ungodly kingdoms of this world wherever His people are.

The atmosphere of prayer is always: awareness that I am vulnerable because I still have my old nature lurking inside and awaiting every opportunity to trip me up; and thankful because I have a Saviour who rescues me from my destructive self-will, the Holy Spirit who energised me to walk in God’s ways; and a heavenly Father who passionately loves me as His child and provides everything I need to live a godly life.

Scripture taken from THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.