Read Colossians 4.
The Apostle Paul was a prisoner in Rome, but he was not alone. A company
of no less than eight men are mentioned in this chapter who were there
ministering to his needs. Embracing and then proclaiming the message that
all, Gentiles and Jews, may have their sins forgiven by faith in Jesus
initially caused his arrest in Jerusalem. But he never complained, and he
never stopped communicating his faith.
Through his letters, he kept on encouraging others to be bold in sharing the
gospel of Christ. Here, he admonished the Colossians with three basic
needs in order to be faithful witnesses for Jesus.
1. Be persistent in your prayers (v.2)
Specifically, by name, who are those you are praying to receive Christ?
This is a spiritual battle and requires perseverance.
"Continue", "be devoted", never give up in pleading
to the Lord on their behalf that they will be drawn to Jesus. "And
he (Jesus) told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and
not lose heart." (Luke 18:1) Why keep praying when we do not see any
change? "Being watchful" and staying alert with anticipation is
what praying in faith is all about. And, "with thanksgiving"
means that we are expressing gratitude for what God is already doing, even
though we may not see it.
2. Be wise in your walk (v.5)
People who do not know Jesus are constantly watching our lives to see if we are
genuine in our faith. Every interaction with people can either open a
door for the gospel or slam it shut. How we need God's wisdom to know
when to speak and what to say at those moments of opportunity. A good
deal of applied wisdom is in the use of our time. Are we intentionally
investing time with those who do not know Jesus to see if and when their hearts
will be open?
3. Be seasoned in your speech (v.6)
Not only is the message important but we must pay attention to how we
communicate. The tone of one's manner within a relationship may make all
the difference. People need to know that we love them. Paul
instructed that we are to always "be gracious". In a world that
is too often rude and crude, gracious people can gain a hearing. Then,
the Apostle added that our speech needs to also be "seasoned with
salt". An appropriate dash of salt can make things more appetizing.
Salt will make one thirsty. A great example of verse 6 in action is
found in John 4, as Jesus spoke with the woman at the well. What she
heard motivated her to want to know more.
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