SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12/30/2016
10:31 PM
My Worship Time Focus:
PT-4 “The Petition”
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Colossians
1:9
Message of the
verses: “9 For this reason also,
since the day we heard of it, we have not ceased to pray for you and to ask
that you may be filled
with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding,”
It is my hope that I will finish my thoughts on this
verse in this SD, and I want to pretty much concentrate on the highlighted
portion of this verse. Now we have been
talking about “knowledge” and have found out that Biblically speaking that this
has a lot to do with the different doctrines that are found in the
Scriptures. We also talked about how in
Paul’s letters that he would spend the first part of his letters talking about
doctrine and then in the later part of them he would talk about how we are to
act on the basis of the doctrine that he has written about. As a born again believer it is our
responsibility to know doctrines as we are to “Study to show thyself approved
unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word
of truth (2 Timothy 2:15).” Once we
learn about the different doctrines that are found in the Scripture we are to
remember them so that when we go through life that we can apply them in our
lives and that constitutes wisdom, putting our knowledge in to action.
There is more of the quote from John MacArthur’s
commentary that I wish to quote that will help us learn more on about what is
packed into the verse. “Paul prays that
the knowledge we have would be of His will.
God’s will is not a secret; He has revealed it in His Word. For example, it is God’s desire that a person
be saved (1 Tim. 2:4; 2 Pet. 3:9). Once
a person is saved, it is God’s will that he be filled with the Spirit. Ephesians 5:17-18 says, ‘Do not be foolish,
but understand what the will of the Lord is.
And do not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled
with the Spirit.’ Furthermore,
sanctification is God’s will: ‘For this
is the will of God your sanctification’ (1 Thess. 4:3). God also wills that the believer be
submissive to the government. Peter
writes, ‘Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every human institution…for
such is the will of God’ (1 Pet. 2:13, 15). Suffering may also be God’s will
for the believer. ‘Let those also who
suffer according to the will of God entrust their souls to a faithful Creator
in doing what is right’ (1 Pet. 4:19).
Finally, giving thanks is God’s will.
Paul writes, ‘In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you
in Christ Jesus’ (1 Thess. 5:18).”
Let’s move to look at wisdom as MacArthur writes: “Though the terms ‘wisdom’ and ‘understanding’
may be synonymous, Sophia (‘wisdom’)
may be broader of the two terms. It
refers to the ability to collect and concisely organize principles from
Scripture. Sunesis (‘understanding’) could be a more specialized term,
referring to the application of those principles to everyday life. Both Sophia
and sunesis are spiritual; they deal
in the nonphyaical realm and have the Holy Spirit as their source.
“Believing, submissive Bible study leads to the knowledge
of God’s will. A mind saturated with
such knowledge will also be able to comprehend general principles of godly
behavior. With that wisdom will come
understanding of how to apply those principles to the situations of life. That progression will inevitably result in
godly character and practice.”
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