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A Prayer Of Praise
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Aug 2, 2020 (message contributor)
Summary: ‘A Prayer of Praise’ – Ephesians chapter 1 verse 3 – sermon by Gordon Curley (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
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SERMON OUTLINE:
(1). These Blessings Are from God.
(2). These Blessings Are Spiritual.
(3). These Blessings Are Conditional.
SERMON BODY:
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ”
Ill:
• A mum had been teaching their three-year old daughter the Lord's Prayer,
• The mother would say a line of the prayer and then the daughter would repeat it after her,
• After a few days, the little girl said, she wanted to go solo.
• The mum listened with pride as she carefully articulated each word,
• But then as she got to the end of the prayer she concluded with the words,
• "Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from E-mail."
• TRANSITION: We often recite or hear sermons on the Lord's Prayer,
• And we know Jesus often prayed!
• We don’t often think of the apostle Paul as an outstanding man of prayer.
• We don’t often think about the prayers of the apostle Paul.
• We would put him at the top of the list as a great missionary or evangelist,
• Or Bible teacher or Church planter, leader etc.
• But don’t forget that the apostle Paul was also a great man of prayer,
• That is revealed to us in the New Testament letters that he penned.
• We have many of his prayers recorded (one scholar says, “over 20”).
• And we have chosen to focus in, to look at five of them.
• This mini-series is designed to pull out a five key themes,
• That we find in the prayers of the apostle Paul.
• And for this first talk I have chosen a short and simple prayer,
• A prayer of praise from Ephesians chapter 1 verse 3.
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ”
Note:
• In the past we have studied the whole book of Ephesians,
• And those talks are on the website if you want to listen to any of them.
• This mini-series is designed to pull out a few key themes,
• That will help us during our time of adjustment,
• As some of us go back to the building after the Covid-19 lockdown.
Today the theme is praise.
• If you ask any midwife,
• They will tell you it's a bad sign when a new-born babe fails to cry.
• Equally, it's a bad sign,
• When a child of God cannot praise there is something wrong.
Ill:
• You might be surprised to know that our English word 'praise'
• Has a French origin, 'preisier',
• And 'preisier' means 'to prize'
• TRANSITION: That gives us an insight as to what the word 'praise' really means.
• To praise God means to prize God.
• The word 'prize', of course, means.
• 'To value', 'to esteem', 'to cherish' something or someone,
• But it also means to estimate of worth.
• So, when we praise God, we are valuing him,
• We are esteeming him; we are estimating his worth.
• In other words, in praise what we actually do,
• Whether you realise it or not,
• Is that mentally we gather together all the facts that we know about God,
• And we put these into words, and they become prayers or songs of praise.
• Now it follows that the less you know about God,
• The less you'll be able to praise Him - that's where the Bible comes in.
• So, if you want to praise God more,
• You need to have a knowledge of God,
• And the best way we get that knowledge is through his word.
Question: Does anyone here have a problem?
(Tongue-in-cheek: “oh, just a few people!”) Ask again, until every hand is raised.
• Now it might surprise you to know, that I came across a group of people this week,
• And not a single one of them had a problem!
• I know what you are thinking, ‘surely not!’ but it’s true!
• In fact, if you want to you can go see them and check it out for yourselves.
• You go down to St Johns Road. And there you will find St Johns Cemetery.
• It is full of people who don’t have any problems.
TRANSITION: The point I want to make is this,
• If you are alive, then in a fallen world we will have problems.
• Those problems can vary from the size of a mole hill to the size of a mountain.
• But we will all have them, that is the price of being alive!