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Ep 103 (S6E10) Conformed to Christ Pt 1 - Supplication: Look Around

John Season 6 Episode 10

References: 

  • Learning to want what God wants can happen through the primary and urgent matter of communicating with God.
    • 1 Timothy 2:1-4 through Supplication, Prayer, Intercession, Thanksgiving
  • Matthew 7:7-11 - αἰτέω aiteo - ask
    • Consider Jesus’ illustrations
    • Recall Solomon and Bartemaeus
      • Mark 10:35 - James and John: give us what we want (desire) aiteo
      • John 4:9-10 - Jesus asks aiteo first, then tells the woman that if she only knew, she would be asking aiteo
  • Supplication (deēsis)
    • For one’s self: (noun only in Luke, verb also in Mt 1x)
      • Mt 9:38 - the one time in a Gospel other than Luke (ask for harvest workers to be sent)
      • Luke 1:13 (Zechariah's specific plea for a son), 2:37 (Anna’s constant and needy petitions), 5:33 (the disciples of John fasted and “prayed” (deēsis)).
      • Luke 8:28 (unclean spirits (Legion) make supplication)
    • For others: we see that prayer for others isn’t always “intercession.”
      • Romans 10:1 (Paul’s desire and (deēsis) for Israel), 
      • 2 Cor 1:11 (the Corinthian community in their (deēsis) for Paul and his coworkers), 
      • 2 Tim 1:3 (Paul thanks God that he remembers Timothy "in my (deēsis) night and day).
  • Supplication: a seeking, asking, entreating, of God
    • 1 Timothy 2:1 - δέησις (deēsis): supplication
      • denotes an earnest plea rising from a sense of need.
      • focuses on a specific request placed before God, whether for oneself or for others. The word highlights dependency, urgency and humility.
    • Paul describes supplication as a part of love within the Body for the Body
      • Eph 6:18 (generic prayer & supplication)
      • vs 19-20 (continues the supplication of v 18)
  • Supplication as a part of mission.
    • 2 Cor 1:8-11
      • Paul and his companions were facing overwhelming opposition. They were ready to give up, to collapse.
      • But the supplications of God’s people in Corinth sustained.
    • 1 Peter 3:8-12
      • Peter is reminding that God hears the supplications of those who are right with Him
      • This also lead to life that is worth living.
  • Look Around. 
    • What issues do you notice 
      • In your life? 
      • In the lives of those close to you? 
      • In the world? 
    • How would you express the desire that God would do something about these issues (wants, needs)? 
    • That expression would be, in terms of prayer, a supplication.
      • God gives permission
      • God encourages our asking
      • God wants to know what is on your heart.