We're in Colossians one and we're running through just a handful of verses versus nine through 14. And what he's saying in verse nine, if you read real closest from the day we've heard, is asking you may be filled with all spiritual wisdom and understanding. So that's one tension I like that Paul's introducing. The other tension he says, he talks about a lot. In fact, you and I were talking before we came on was in this in Roman seven, when Paul talks about the commandment came, don't covet. But here's the problem. Verse 15, Roman 715, for I do not understand my own actions. I do not do
When the apostle Paul prayed for his Colossian friends, he wasn't just wishing them the best. He was challenging them to live lives worthy of the call Christ had placed on their lives. As a father and husband, you face the same challenge. God wants you to walk worthy of His call and to become all that He has created you to be as a man. Find out more about what it means to live a life worthy of God as a husband and a dad as we dig deeper into the power of Paul's prayer life in Colossians 1.
Become a Praying Father: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/3080-becoming-a-praying-father