The sermon titled "Withal Praying," based on Colossians 4:2, emphasizes the essential doctrine of persistent and fervent prayer within the life of a believer. Chris Cunningham articulates that prayer is not a mere ritual or occasional act but a continuous devotion to God that includes specific supplication for others and thanksgiving for His provision. He references Scripture, highlighting verses such as 1 Thessalonians 5:17 and Job 42:2, which underscore both the necessity and privilege of prayer in confronting adversities and expressing gratitude. The sermon elucidates that watching in prayer is vital for spiritual vigilance against the adversary, emphasizing that true prayer engages deeply with God’s will for personal and communal needs. Practically, this teaching serves to encourage believers that prayer is a means through which they are connected to God’s power and grace, reinforcing a Reformed understanding of the sovereignty of God in salvation and the privilege of intercessory prayer.
“Continue all the time in prayer, these are all different definitions of the word. Be steadfastly attentive to pray. Persevere in prayer and don't faint.”
“Can you imagine a better way to spend your time than in supplication before the throne of God?”
“The mystery of Christ is that he himself is life... He is salvation.”
“The gospel is recognizable... we're saying it's up to God.”
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