π±LIVING FAITH | 2.Reasons for Thanksgiving and Prayer | 2.7 Questions | βοΈ CHRIST IN PHILIPPIANS AND COLOSSIANS
βοΈ CHRIST IN PHILIPPIANS AND COLOSSIANS
βͺ Lesson 2: Reasons for Thanksgiving and Prayer
π 2.7 Questions
β¨ When God waits β time for spiritual awakening
π¦ Introduction
This week, through Paul, we have learned how thanksgiving, intercession, and spiritual discernment are expressions of spiritual maturity. The final questions lead us into personal application: Am I truly a grateful person? Do I trust God on a deep level, even when I see nothing? Am I part of the solutionβor part of the delay that holds back Godβs mission?
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π£οΈ Answers to the Questions
1οΈβ£ Question 1: Think about the past week and list what you are thankful for. Is it possible that there is more to be thankful for than you were aware of?
π Answer:
In a hectic world, we often overlook small blessings. Only when we pause and look back do we discover Godβs goodness:
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Health, even when it is not perfect.
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People who support usβfamily, friends, church.
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Opportunities to help others or to be light.
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Moments of quiet, answered prayers, or Bible verses at just the right time.
Gratitude does not begin with more blessingsβbut with more open eyes. Paul wrote about joy and thanksgiving from prison. Why? Because he saw spirituallyβnot only with natural eyes.
π Spiritual principle: Those who give thanks see more. Those who see more trust more deeply. And those who trust deeply live more freely.
2οΈβ£ Question 2: Reflect on the final sentence in the above quotation by Ellen White. It is a very strong statement of faith. How can you learn to trust God on such a deep level?
Quotation:
βIf the church of Christ had done the work appointed to it according to His will, the whole world would long ago have been warned, and the Lord would have come to this earth with power and great glory.β
π Answer:
This statement is sobering. The problem is not Godβs lackβbut our unbelief, our sluggishness, our focus on earthly things. Deep trust in God grows through:
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Experiences of Godβs faithfulness β looking back strengthens trust for the future.
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The Word of God β Romans 10:17: faith comes from hearing.
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Letting go of control β trust means: I donβt have to understand everything, but I believe God knows what He is doing.
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Prayer β not only requests, but honest wrestling with God, like Job or Jesus in Gethsemane.
π Key: Those who know Godβs character learn to trust Him even in the fog.
3οΈβ£ Question 3: In light of Colossians 1:6, 23, discuss the following statement:
Quotation:
βFor forty years, unbelief, murmuring, and rebellion kept ancient Israel out of the land of Canaan. The same sins have delayed the entrance of modern Israel into the heavenly Canaanβ¦β
π Answer:
Colossians 1:6 says that the Gospel is βbearing fruit and growing.β And verse 23 urges us to remain βgrounded and steadfast in the faith.β This shows that our attitude influences whether Godβs work moves forward with powerβor stagnates.
As with ancient Israel, we see today:
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Lack of commitment β half-hearted devotion leads to half-hearted results.
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Conflict and division β Satan rejoices when the church fights itself.
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Worldliness β when the Gospel becomes just βa layerβ over our old life.
These words by Ellen White are not an accusationβbut a wake-up call. If we take Godβs mission seriously, much can accelerate. If not, we delay the return by our hesitation.
π Final thought: Godβs plan is perfect. The question is: Do I want to be part of His actionβor part of the delay?
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π Spiritual Principles
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Gratitude begins in the heart, not in abundance.
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Spiritual trust grows in depth, not in ease.
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Godβs work does not depend on Godβs powerβbut often on our response.
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Every generation decides whether it carries the Gospel forward or holds it back.
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Heaven does not wait because God hesitatesβbut because we do.
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π οΈ Everyday Application
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Write down three things every day for which you are grateful.
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Ask yourself: Am I available to Godβor just busy?
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Pray: βLord, show me whether I am delaying Your workβor advancing it.β
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Choose a specific prayer request where you want to discern Godβs will.
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Read one promise each day intentionally and pray it over your life.
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β Conclusion
Paulβs prayers were not pious phrasesβthey were tools of spiritual transformation. He did not pray to avoid problems, but to change hearts. This week calls us to see more deeply, live more gratefully, pray more clearly, and act more decisively. The Second Coming does not depend on a calendarβbut on a mission.
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π Thought of the Day
βHeaven is not waiting because God is slowβbut because we are slow to believe.β
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βοΈ Illustration
βThe Other Timelineβ
Subtitle: When we realized that God had been ready all along
Part 1 β The unexpected report
Calgary, Canada β 21st century.
The church βLight of Hopeβ was activeβSabbath School, sermons, youth programs. Yet something was missing. Things were runningβbut not at Godβs pace.
One evening, Pastor Miriam sat with the church board. A letter from the General Conference lay on the table. The topic: βUnfulfilled missionβwhere do we stand?β
Miriam read aloud:
βIf every church lived and acted like the early church, Christ would have come long ago.β
Silence filled the room.
Part 2 β The mirror
The following week they began a series of prayers.
Not for more members.
Not for new technology.
But for revival.
They studied Colossians 1βPaulβs prayer, his hope, his dedication.
Then came the Ellen White quotations.
They struck deeply.
What if we are the reason Jesus has not yet returned?
Part 3 β The turning point
The church began to live differently.
They didnβt just prayβthey acted.
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One couple quit a side job to give more Bible studies.
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The youth started an outreach testimony project downtown.
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Sabbath School became a place of honest transformation, not just discussion.
They called it Project CanaanββWhat is still holding us back from going?β
Part 4 β The fruit
After one year, the church had doubled.
Not in membershipβbut in depth.
There were still problems.
But there was more commitment.
And real joy.
A teenager wrote in his prayer journal:
βI donβt want Jesus to have to wait another 30 years because I wasnβt ready.β
Part 5 β The realization
At the year-end meeting, Pastor Miriam said:
βWe were waiting for Godβs timeline.
But He was waiting for our obedience.β
They looked at one another.
Changed.
Ready.
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π Final Thoughts on the Story
When heaven seems to delay, it is not because of Godβbut because of us.
God is looking for churches that pray like Paul, love like Christ, and act like the disciples.
Then the Gospel will reach the whole worldβand the end will come.
Not because we force it.
But because we are ready.
π Will your life be part of the delayβor part of the fulfillment?
