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How does Epaphras’ prayer reflect the will of God?

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Epaphras' prayer reflects the will of God by urging believers to stand perfect and complete in their faith and sanctification.

The prayers of Epaphras, as articulated in Colossians 4:12-13, specifically aim for the believers to be 'perfect and complete in all the will of God.' This highlights a dual focus in his intercession: he desires for their justification in Christ—as they stand perfect before God—while also emphasizing their sanctification, encouraging them to live out God's will in their daily lives. This approach aligns with the biblical teaching that believers are to seek understanding of God's will, as emphasized in Romans 12:2 and Ephesians 5:17. Epaphras showcases that prayer is not just about personal requests but interceding for the growth and holiness of the church, hence fulfilling God's redemptive plan for His people.
Scripture References: Colossians 4:12-13, Romans 12:2, Ephesians 5:17

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