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Summary: This is the 63rd sermon in the series "Action". This is the 6th sermon from 2 Thessalonians.

Series: Action [#63]

A LETTER OF ENCOURAGEMENT- PRAY

2 Thessalonians 3:1-5

Introduction:

It is not a secret how hard Churches can be on Ministers. 250 Pastors leave the ministry every month. My 1st years as Pastor were very difficult; but I learned so many things. I have learned that not only does my personal prayer life matter, but also the prayers from others. Paul reminds the Thessalonians and us about the importance of praying for our leaders.

2 Thessalonians 3:1

Pray for…

1. God’s Message.

Paul wanted the Word of God to spread quickly. I desire the same thing; but that does not seem to be the focus in US Churches. The Word spreading quickly happens when God’s people share the Gospel. In the Parable of the Sower we see that some seed fell on the road and was taken by the birds. Some seed fell on the side of the road and began to sprout up but withered and died. Some seed fell amongst thorns and weeds and was choked out. Some seed was deeply rooted and produced a great harvest. The seed represents the Word of God. We need to pray that there will be a harvest.

Paul also reminds us to honor the Word of God. The Word of God is never to be taken lightly. We also honor the Word of God by obeying it and sharing it with others.

2 Thessalonians 3:2-3

Pray for…

2. God’s messengers.

Paul goes on to say, “Not everyone has faith.” The enemy has planted spies within our Churches. Just because you go to Church, doesn’t mean that you are saved. We need to be careful in whom we follow because the enemy likes to destroy us from the inside out.

It is important that we pray for our Church leaders. I also want you to notice verse 3. God is faithful and He will give us the strength we need to serve Him. He will protect us from the enemy.

2 Thessalonians 3:4-5

Pray for…

3. God’s direction.

Verse 4 is 1 of the reasons you need to pray for your pastor and leaders. I am to have confidence in the Lord that you are doing and will continue to do the things I command. Notice, he did not say preach; but he used the word command. This only works if I am preaching the truth at all times. Verse 5 puts the responsibility of following God’s direction on you. My responsibility as a preacher is to teach the truth of the Word. It is not my responsibility to make you listen to and follow God’s Word. You need to allow God to direct you in His love and perseverance.

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