NT 260: Part FourNäide

Paul gives some important instructions on prayer. He encourages Christians to pray for their political leaders. He reminds us it is a privilege to be given access to God through Jesus. In Ephesus, it appears there are different issues that need to be addressed for men and women. The men appear to be having such strong disagreements with each other that they forget they should be coming together around for prayer. The women seem to have a problem with trying to draw attention to themselves and with taking control in situations where they should not.
It is far too common for people in churches to do the kinds of things Paul is talking about; we want to win the argument, get the attention or be in charge. Paul says to pray instead. When you find yourself with strained relationships, do you try to win, or do you start praying for yourself and the other people?
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This is the fourth part of a plan to read the entire New Testament in one year. Weekends can be used to catch up on missed readings or for reflection. Notes are also included to assist with understanding.
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