A Prayer For The Church

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The Apostle Paul, writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, penned a powerful letter to the church in Colossae, a young congregation under spiritual attack. False teachers had crept in, twisting God’s truth with subtle lies and dangerous distortions. From the moment the church was planted, Satan sought to undermine its impact by corrupting its foundation.

 

Through deception, he targeted the Word of God, the Son of God, and the Spirit of God, using small compromises and clever additions to lead believers astray. But Paul responded not with fear, but with prayer.

 

In this message, we’ll examine Paul’s heartfelt prayer for the Colossian believers, a prayer that called them to be filled with the knowledge of God's will, to remember the fullness of Christ's work, and to remain faithful to the truth. As we explore Paul’s words, we’ll discover the same encouragement and calling for our church today.

 

Join us as we open the book of Colossians and uncover the timeless truth God has for His people.

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