Wednesday, November 6, 2019

PT-1 "Intro to Eph. 6:18-24


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11/6/2019 10:59 AM

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  PT-1 “Intro to Eph. 6:18-24”

Bible Reading & Meditation                                              Reference:  Ephesians 6:18-24

            Message of the verses:  18 With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints, 19 and pray on my behalf, that utterance may be given to me in the opening of my mouth, to make known with boldness the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains; that in proclaiming it I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak. 21 But that you also may know about my circumstances, how I am doing, Tychicus, the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord, will make everything known to you. 22 I have sent him to you for this very purpose, so that you may know about us, and that he may comfort your hearts. 23 Peace be to the brethren, and love with faith, from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 24 Grace be with all those who love our Lord Jesus Christ with incorruptible love.

            We come to the last section in the book of Ephesians, something I was wondering if we would ever get there.  We have studied different letters from Paul and there are some common threads that we can find in these letters.  Paul usually has an introduction following by prayers for those who will read his letter.  Next we see that Paul usually breaks up his letters having the first part be theology followed by the last part as application to the theology that he is teaching.  Paul usually ends his letters by giving his readers some prayer requests that he has for them to pray for as seen in verse 19-20 “and pray on my behalf, that utterance may be given to me in the opening of my mouth, to make known with boldness the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains; that in proclaiming it I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.”  Many of Paul’s letters give a list of people he wants to talk about and in the books of Romans and also Colossians these lists are long because he had never visited those churches before the time he had written the letter.

            So we come to the last section of Ephesians and John MacArthur entitles his last chapter in his commentary “Praying at all times.”  We will begin today to look at the introduction to these last verses in Ephesians.

            Let us begin with two songs that are seen in MacArthur’s commentary, the first from the 17th century by a man named Johann Burchard Freystein:

Rise my soul to watch and pray
From they sleep awaken,
Be not by the evil day
Unawares or taken.
For foe well we know.
Oft his harvest reapeth
While the Christian sleepeth.
Watch against the devil’s snares
Lest asleep he find thee,
For indeed no pains he spares
To deceive and blind thee.
Satan’s prey oft are they
Who secure are sleeping
And no watch are keeping.
But while watching also
Pray to the Lord unceasing.
O Lord, bless in distress
And let nothing swerve me
From the will to serve Thee.

The next song was written by Charlotte Elliot one hundred years later.

Christian, seek not yet repose,
Cast thy dreams on ease away;
Thou art in the midst of foes;
Watch and pray.

Principalities and power,
Mustering their unseen array,
Wait for thy unguarded hours;
Watch and pray.

Watch as if on that alone
Hung the issue of the day,
Pray that help may be sent down;
Watch and pray.

            I realize that at times we don’t realize that Christ has won the victory over Satan and his hosts in this great spiritual warfare that we are involved in every since we have accepted Jesus Christ as are Lord and Savior.  The apostle Paul says that this is true as he closes his letter to the Ephesians, as he appeals for believers to put on the full armor of God.  There is another song that has this verse in it, and perhaps it was inspired from this section of Scripture:  “Put on the gospel armor, each piece put on with prayer.”

            John MacArthur writes “In his Pilgrim’s Progress John Bunyan tells of Christian’s weapon called prayer, which, when everything else failed, would enable him to defeat the fiends in the valley of the shadow.  Prayer is the closing theme of Ephesians, and though closely related to God’s armor, it is not mentioned as part of it, because it is much more than that.  Prayer is not merely another godly weapon, as important as those weapons are.  All the while that we are fighting in the girdle of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, we are to be in prayer.  Prayer is the very spiritual air that the soldier of Christ breathes.  It is the all-pervasive strategy in which warfare is fought.”

            We will continue to look at the introduction, Lord willing, in our next SD.
            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I can learn from this first part of this introduction the importance of prayer, of talking to the Lord as I go through my day, remembering that the victory has been won and that I am on the winning side, but the battle still rages.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  I began this year studying the book of Ephesians and asking the Lord to teach me more about humility.  I continue to learn much about humility, but still have much to learn.

Today’s quotation from “Love in Action” comes from David Jeremiah’s comments on Job 1:20-22.

“In one day Job lost everything. One after another, four frightened messengers reported to Job that five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred donkeys, and three thousands camels were stolen by enemies in a raid.  Seven thousand sheep were struck by lightning and killed. And all ten of Job’s children were killed when a tornado hit the house in which they were staying.  Then Job arose, tore his robe, and shaved his head; and he fell to the ground and worshipped God.”

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