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Paul Prayed THIS From a Prison Cell
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When Paul saw false teachers pulling the Colossian church off course, what did he do first? He didn't write an argument. He didn't launch a campaign. He prayed. And in Day 12 of our Colossians devotional series, we step into the powerful, energetic, run-on prayer of a man writing from a prison cell with love overflowing for a church he had never even met.
In this devotional, we dive into Colossians 1:9-14 and explore:
→ Why Paul says he has "not stopped" praying for the Colossians — not occasionally, not when it crosses his mind → The remarkable list of things Paul prays for: knowledge of God's will, wisdom, understanding, lives worthy of the Lord, fruit, endurance, patience, and joy → Why this prayer is even more striking knowing Paul wrote it from prison → The energy of Paul's writing in the Greek — no pauses, no commas, no periods — just idea after idea spilling out → Why prayer is "love in action" and one of the most powerful things you can offer someone → A practical tip: When someone asks for prayer, pray right then — don't promise to do it later → How to use Scripture itself as the structure for your prayers → Why prayer is not a last resort or a formality — but an ongoing, daily practice
Key takeaway: "There are lots of voices trying to shape us, lots of confusion, lots of noise. One of the most powerful things you can do for yourself and for others is to pray — and to focus yourself on the kinds of things we find in Scripture, which are God's Word."
This devotional is a powerful, practical reminder that prayer isn't a backup plan — it's the front line. And if you've never known what to pray, Paul gives you a template right here that you can use today.
📖 Scripture Focus: Colossians 1:9-14 🎯 Series: Colossians Chapter 1 Devotional ⏮️ Catch up on Parts 1-11 if you're just joining us! ⏭️ Coming Soon: A practical 4-week prayer class — stay tuned!
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