Christians,
Pray For Your Church:
5
Reasons From Matthew 16:13-23
Now
when Jesus came into the district of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his
disciples, "Who do people say that the Son of Man is?"
And they said, "Some say John the Baptist, others say
Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets." He
said to them, "But who do you say that I am?" Simon
Peter replied, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God."
And Jesus answered him, "Blessed are you, Simon
Bar-Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my
Father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter,
and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall
not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the
kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in
heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven."
Then he strictly charged the disciples to tell no one that he
was the Christ. From that time Jesus began to
show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many
things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed,
and on the third day be raised.
And Peter took him aside and began
to rebuke him, saying, "Far be it from you, Lord! This shall
never happen to you." But
he turned and said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a
hindrance to me. For you are not setting your mind on the things of
God, but on the things of man" (Matthew 16:13-23).
This
rich passage offers us five reasons why Christians ought to pray for
their churches.
1.
Pray for your church because there is Confusion (vs. 13-14)
The
church is in the world. So, naturally there is going to be confusion
from within and from outside of the church. Just as Matthew reveals
in the text, people have different opinions as to who Jesus is. And
that's not it. The world simply doesn't understand what the church
is, how it is to function, the truth in which it stands, the sin it
takes issue with, the Savior we worship, the gospel we proclaim, etc.
There is confusion. And this confusion is not helped when churches
also experience and show confusion within.
Christians
need to pray for their churches because confusion abounds. Pray that
God will grant unity, doctrinal clarity, gospel focus, and
mission-mindedness. Pray that God raise up pastors and teachers that
clearly preach and teach his word. Pray that God illumine and give
understanding to the people of your church. Pray that God remove any
confusion and bless with harmony.
2.
Pray for your church because it Confesses Christ (vs. 15-17)
Your
church needs prayer, hopefully, because it confesses Christ.
Confessing Christ separates us from the world and other religions.
We who confess Christ invite persecution, animosity, and enmity.
When Christ is confessed, it narrows the playing field. Churches
that confess Christ are essentially saying that there is salvation
only in Christ. All other religions and systems are false. This
opens the door for charges of hatred, bigotry, pride, exclusivism,
and judgmentalism. As the text teaches, Christ is the Messiah, the
Son of the living God. He is building his church. It follows then
that if you are not in the church that Christ is building and do not
confess him as the Son of God, you are not in the true church and
have no part with God.
Christian,
pray for your church because in these dark days, persecution is
coming. Pray for your church leaders that they remain faithful to
the word of God and do not bow down in the face of opposition. Pray
that God give his church boldness to proclaim the truth of the gospel
no matter the cost. Pray that Christ would be preeminent, trusted,
obeyed, and loved above all else. Pray that your church confess
Christ not matter what the government says or threatens.
3.
Pray for your church because of spiritual Conflict and Conquest (vs.
18)
The
church is fighting a spiritual battle. It is waging a war against
everything that opposes God. Christ is building his church, what a
precious promise, but it does not come easy to believers. The idea
in this text is that Christ is doing his work of building his church
or saving sinners. Christ does this by the heralding of his gospel.
People proclaim the saving message of Jesus. So, naturally,
unchristian people oppose our work. Sometimes believers are killed
for their faith. Other times they are ridiculed. But, Christ
proclaims that hell will not prevail. People will be saved by Christ
when we proclaim his gospel. The attacks of the evil one will not
stop Christ!
There
is something else in this text. It is the idea of gates. Gates
protected cities; they are defensive in nature. Gates keep people
out. So, when Jesus says that the gates of hell will not prevail, he
was saying that the church is on the offensive. We, through the aid
of the Spirit, are attacking hell and the evil one and plucking
sinners from damnation by preaching and teaching the gospel of
Christ. It is not only hell and sin and evil attacking Christians,
it is Christians attacking hell and sin and evil with the gospel!
Christian,
pray for your church. The church is attacked by the world and needs
to be bathed in prayer. But the church is also on the attack. We
are making raids against the enemy. We are at war. This war is
spiritual in nature so we must not use fleshly weapons. One of our
chief weapons is prayer. Pray that God remove obstacles. Pray that
God would unstop deaf ears in order for sinners to hear the gospel.
Pray that God give sight to the blind. Pray that God make effectual
the gospel in your church and community. Pray that God would
strengthen his church against attacks. Pray that God bring revival
to our land.
4.
Pray for your church because the gospel is Controversial (vs. 19-22)
The
gospel is controversial. The unregenerate hate the good news that
Christ saves sinners who repent and trust in him alone for salvation.
Sinners do not like to be called sinful. The lost do not like to be
told that they have offended a holy God and that his wrath abides on
them. The gospel is controversial because it confronts. It is
offensive to natural man. It reveals the truth about God and man's
sin condition. It tells of judgment and hell. Of course it also
proclaims the glorious grace of God in sending his Son to bear the
sin and guilt of sinners, bear his wrath, and die in the stead of his
enemies.
In
this text we see controversy. The church, through the preaching of
the gospel, binds and loosens things on earth. This is controversial
because the church has authority in the gospel ministry. Through the
proclamation of the gospel, the church declares people to be forgiven
or unforgiven. Keep in mind, the church has no power to forgive.
The gospel is the power of God for salvation. The church only has
the message. It proclaims the gospel and based on the authority
given to the church by Christ, recognizes those that repent and trust
Christ are saved. Those who do not, are separated from Christ and
are not members of his church.
Christian,
pray for your church. Pray that it remain steadfast on the truth of
God's word when under doctrinal attack. Pray that the church be
faithful to its calling in proclaiming the gospel. Pray that your
church take seriously its authority to discipline its members out of
love and a desire to see the church purified and sinners restored.
Pray that God bless the preaching of his word by edifying the saints.
Pray that God bear fruit through your church, that it penetrate your
community and souls would be added. Pray that controversy be used by
God to sanctify his own. Pray that God give boldness and courage in
the face of controversy.
5.
Pray because of inward Corruption (vs. 23)
The
church is filled with sinners. We are redeemed by the blood of
Christ but we are still in the flesh. The church remains imperfect
until Christ comes back for her. We see this in our text.
Immediately after Peter confesses Christ, he rebuked Christ for
saying that he is to be killed in Jerusalem and raised on the third
day. Peter essentially tells Christ that he is wrong, that he is not
going to die, that he is not going to do what he came to do.
Granted, Peter did not know all of the ins and outs of the gospel
yet. But, he still rebuked Christ. He showed the inward corruption
of his heart. He showed that he did not understand the Old Testament
and the teachings of Jesus up to this point. He showed that he
trusted in his own understanding.
The
church is made up of sinful people. Often our sin comes to the
surface in the most unbecoming and unChristlike ways. We manifest
pride, selfishness, greed, hatred, unforgiveness, immaturity,
ungodliness, and faithlessness. We often gossip, slander, and avoid
people we don't like or we think have wronged us. We may even not
pray for others, harbor ill-will toward others, not seek
reconciliation, not give of our time and money because we are angry
or hurt, and a host of others things. We are corrupt! But, thank
God because he is not done with us yet.
Christian,
pray for your church because it is corrupt. Pray that God convict
your church of sin and grant it repentance. Pray that God begin with
you! Pray that God change hearts and attitudes. Pray for
reconciliation between offended parties. Pray that God would work to
bring about maturity. Pray that people will go to those who have
offended them and not gossip or try to gain the favor of others.
Pray that God would reveal pride, slothfulness, apathy,
hard-heartedness, gossip, faithlessness, immaturity, and other sins
to yourself and your church. Pray that the Lord pour out his grace
transforming your church into Christlike vessels fit for his use.
Pray that God would remove the corruption and humble people.
Pray
that God would show his glory and make himself known. Pray that God
change the desires and passions and affections of your church so they
long for God above all else. Pray that your church come to hate sin
and love holiness. Pray that God glorify himself in your church in
spite of all its flaws and weaknesses. Pray that God be magnified
and glorified and sought and treasured and obeyed and prized and
exalted! Pray for your church. By God's grace and for his glory, he
will work, he will change hearts, he will reform his church, he will
purify his bride.
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