Sunday Feb 11, 2024
How to Pray for Waterbrooke - By Pastor Kevin Dibbley
Dear Waterbrooke Friends,
This week, we studied Ephesians 4:1-16. Our sermon is called How to Pray for Waterbrooke. In Ephesians 4, the apostle Paul “urges” the church at Ephesus to “walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called.” We will see that in this letter, this exhortation can be summed up in two ways: unity (4:1-16) and purity (4:17-5:20).
In Christ, we have been made a special people. Our calling is to be a distinct community of very different people deeply devoted to Christ, to each other, and to the mission of taking the gospel to the nations. Becoming a disciple is kind of like being put on a sports team or being chosen for a music performance. Joining the team is different from becoming a team. God in Christ has chosen us by His grace to be His people.
As we pray over what that means for Waterbrooke Church, Ephesians 4 gives us clear guidelines on how to pray that we might become the people that Christ died and rose to make us. Will you pray over this passage for yourself and our church family? We have such a privileged opportunity to bring glory to God through our lives together as we look to the Lord as one people.
In Christ,
Kevin Dibbley, Senior Pastor
Join us in the month of February as we pray together. Do you need prayer? Please connect with us at www.waterbrooke.church
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