First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you
all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world. For God is my witness, whom I serve with my
spirit in the gospel of His Son, that without ceasing I make mention of you
always in my prayers, – Romans 1.8-9
Once Paul introduced his letter, and before he said anything
else, he told the believers in Rome that he thanked God for them.
Paul writes a lot about thankfulness. Thankfulness should be
a trademark of the church.
But I like the personalisation of thanks here. ‘I thank my
God for you all.’ Paul loved fellow believers. As far as we know he had never
met any of the Roman Christians. But he gave thanks for them, because ‘their
faith is spoken of throughout the whole world.’
Every time I read this I am challenged by it. I look at my
life and wonder if my faith is the kind of faith that people could talk about
and give someone cause to give thanks for me and my testimony. In fact, does
anyone talk about my faith?
That’s one point here. The other is Paul’s attitude about
prayer. He gave thanks for these folks. He also told them that he mentioned
them in his prayer ‘without ceasing.’
Paul must have had some kind of prayer life. This was only
one group of believers of all of those he had contact with. And yet he told
them that he always mentioned them in his prayers. If that is the kind of
praying for others than I have to say that I fall far short. I sometimes have a
hard time even remembering to prayer for my family members and church people. I
certainly don’t mention my friends in prayer ‘without ceasing.’
I want to me the kind man whose ‘faith is spoken of.’ I want
to be the kind of man who ‘always makes mention’ of my friends in prayer.
Lord, help me to be that kind of man.
1 comment:
One of the most enjoyable and interesting study I've ever done was going through all of Paul's prayers in the New Testament. I'd highly recommend the study to anyone who has a heart for prayer!
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