{"id":3714,"date":"2012-06-21T03:30:56","date_gmt":"2012-06-21T10:30:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ministryofgrace.org\/blog\/?p=3714"},"modified":"2012-06-20T22:39:34","modified_gmt":"2012-06-21T05:39:34","slug":"1-thessalonians-310-improve-your-prayer-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ministryofgrace.org\/test\/1-thessalonians-310-improve-your-prayer-life\/","title":{"rendered":"1 Thessalonians 3:10 &#8211; Improve Your Prayer Life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong style=\"color: rgb(0, 0, 128); \">night and day praying exceedingly that we may see your face and perfect what is lacking in your faith?<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3><strong><u>Truth to Learn<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>All Christians should work on improving their prayer lives. We need to thank God more and pray more for others.<\/p>\n<h3><strong><u>Behind the Words<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;<span style=\"color:#000080;\">Praying<\/span>&rdquo; is translated from <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>deomai<\/em><\/span>, meaning &ldquo;to ask, plead, or beg.&rdquo; Between this word and <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>huperekperissou<\/em><\/span>, Paul could hardly have used a stronger or more extreme expression of how often and how much he pleaded with God regarding his desire to see the Thessalonians in person.<\/p>\n<p>The word &ldquo;<span style=\"color:#000080;\">exceedingly<\/span>&rdquo; is from the Greek word <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>huperekperissou<\/em><\/span>. This is a double compound word made up of <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>huper<\/em> <\/span>(or <em><span style=\"color:#800000;\">hyper<\/span><\/em>) meaning &ldquo;above&rdquo; or &ldquo;over,&rdquo; <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>ek<\/em><\/span>, meaning &ldquo;out of&rdquo; but used here as an intensifier, and <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>perissoteros<\/em><\/span>, meaning &ldquo;excessively.&rdquo; This word means &ldquo;exceeding all bounds&rdquo; or &ldquo;more than excessively.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>Katartidz\u014d<\/em> <\/span>is the Greek verb translated &ldquo;<span style=\"color:#000080;\">perfect<\/span>.&rdquo; It means &ldquo;to put a thing in its appropriate condition,&rdquo; that is &ldquo;to bring something to completeness or perfection.&rdquo; It is used in <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><strong>Matthew 4:21<\/strong><\/span> of fishermen mending (putting back to completeness and full usefulness) their nets.<\/p>\n<p>The word &ldquo;<span style=\"color:#000080;\">lacking<\/span>&rdquo; is translated from <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>husterema<\/em><\/span>, which is based on the verb <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>hystere\u014d<\/em><\/span>, meaning &ldquo;to lack&rdquo; or &ldquo;to fall behind.&rdquo; The basic meaning of <span style=\"color:#800000;\"><em>husterema<\/em> <\/span>is &ldquo;that which is lacking or missing.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3><strong><u>Meaning Explained<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>We noted in yesterday&rsquo;s verse that the Apostle Paul was a prayer warrior, praying incessantly for all Christians, especially for those to whom he ministered. Here we get another sense of how often he prayed. He says that he prayed &ldquo;night and day.&rdquo; To Paul, prayer was such a necessity in the Christian life that he did it at all times. He didn&rsquo;t simply &ldquo;throw a prayer God&rsquo;s direction&rdquo; when he first got up in the morning. He didn&rsquo;t just give God thanks when he sat down to eat. He didn&rsquo;t just think of others and pray for them when he was about to lay his head down at night. Paul prayed to God throughout the entire day.<\/p>\n<p>We get a picture of the Apostle to the Gentiles communicating with and communing with God whenever he was not actively engaged in any other activity. If fact, he was probably talking with God even <em>while<\/em> engaged in other activities. To him it was sort of like breathing. No matter what he was or wasn&rsquo;t doing, Paul was praying.<\/p>\n<p>But notice that even the prayers of Paul were not always answered in the affirmative. One of his frequent prayer requests was that he might be able to be in the presence of the Thessalonian Christians, to see their faces. As far as we know, this never happened throughout the remainder of Paul&rsquo;s life. And this was not a selfish prayer; he wanted to see them so that he could continue their Christian education, to personally instruct them in the maturing of their faith.<\/p>\n<h3><strong><u>Application<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>If you are like me, you feel woefully inadequate in your prayer life compared to Paul. But this is not cause to give up and quit trying. It should inspire each of us to redouble our efforts to pray more frequently and consistently. Give thanks and praise to our God continually and let Him use you for His glory.<\/p>\n<p><strong>In God&#39;s service, for His glory,<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/ministryofgrace.org\/test\/images\/Signature.gif\" style=\"width: 63px; height: 35px; \" \/><\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right; \">Copyright&nbsp;&copy;&nbsp;2012 Will Krause. All rights reserved<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>night and day praying exceedingly that we may see your face and perfect what is lacking in your faith? Truth to Learn All Christians should work on improving their prayer lives. We need to thank God more and pray more for others. 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