Philippians - Living in the Wordਨਮੂਨਾ

Key Verse:
Colossians 1:9a
For this reason also, since the day we heard this, we haven't stopped praying for you.
Reflection:
Given that Colossians was written partially for correction, Paul had every opportunity to dive right in and rebuke the false teachings in Colossae from the start. Notice instead how he began his letter by expressing his thanks for them and writing a prayer for their spiritual growth. Before he corrects, he says, "we haven't stopped praying for you." Paul prioritizes encouragement and empowerment.
Response:
When was the last time you prayed a prayer like Paul's for someone in your life? How can you make that more of a habit in your prayer life?
Who is God leading you to pray for today?
Pray verses 9-14 over someone and insert their name into these verses as you pray.
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About this Plan

Beginning with Philippians, Paul gives insight into his personal experiences, including his ability to be content in both abundance and lack. Then, in Colossians, Paul focuses on the supremacy of Christ, showcasing His sovereignty in the physical and spiritual realms. Finally, in 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Paul writes to honor and congratulate the Christians in Thessalonica for their faith and growth in the face of intense persecution.
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