‘Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.’ Colossians 4:2
We know that we need to devote ourselves to prayer and we can never pray too much. Jesus gave us an example of how to pray and James exhorts us to pray always without ceasing. Numerous books are written about the subject, many sermons preached. But in this Biblical quotation, do we only keep the first part of the quotation? What about the rest?
‘Being watchful,’ We need to be on our guard as we have been told the devil stalks about seeing who he can devour. We don’t want to be devoured! The wiles of the devil are, well wily. He would have us for himself and then destroy us. We need the protection of the Holy Spirit to warn us and keep us safe.
So in this verse we are asked to be thankful. There is always the temptation of treating God like Father Christmas. ‘Please may I have .. ‘ Please heal this one one or the other’ Are our prayer self-centred? No doubt we all have friends who talk only about themselves. Do we do that with God? God wants a relationship with us, He desires fellowship. It isn’t as if we don’t have plenty to be thankful for. Beginning with salvation, right through to eternal life are things to be thankful for, as well as every day blessings.
