Introduction
A man saw a poster in the post office which read, "One day I shall burst my buds of calm and blossom fully
into complete and total hysteria."
This is from Jody Capehart of Dallas, TX, in Today's Christian Woman, "I frequently use 1 Thessalonians 5:17
to encourage the children I teach to ‘pray without ceasing.’ One day after chapel, a young boy said, ‘Mrs.
Capehart, I am sorry I sneezed during your prayer today.’ I assured him sneezing was no problem but I appreciated his
apology. He responded, ‘Well, I know you like us to pray without sneezing.’"
As we continue in Paul’s epistle to the Ephesian church we come to verse 13.
Ephesians 3:13 (NKJV)
Therefore I ask that you do not lose heart at my tribulations for you, which is your glory.
Paul has revealed a lot of truth in this Epistle so far
And I will not go back over the lessons we have learned so far
But, in this 13th verse, Paul begins with Therefore.
When you see THEREFORE in Scripture, stop and look and see what it is there for.
Paul talked about his commission to be the Apostle to the Gentiles
After revealing the mystery of salvation in Christ
And the mercy and grace of God at his calling
Then he says, therefore
Therefore I ask that you do not lose heart
If the enemy can't puff you up with pride, he will try to dampen your spirit by discouragement. It's one of
his best tools!
Just imagine the congregation of any church if their pastor was thrown in jail for preaching the truth from
the Bible
Now, I am not talking about those pastors caught in immorality
That has to be devastating
I am talking about pastors being thrown in jail for preaching God’s truth
There is before the congress of the United States a bill that would give special rights to homosexuals
Included in that bill is what is called a provision to jail those convicted of "hate speech."
Hate speech is defined as making adverse comments about homosexuality
You and I know that the Bible teaches against homosexual behavior
Organizations such as Focus on the Family, and others warn about several things
The bill could just require churches to hire "out of the closet" homosexuals
The bill could easily be used to silence evangelicals who preach against sin
So, possibly, your pastor could be hauled off to jail
Now get this scenario, it Sunday morning. There is in the congregation several new people which have been
kind of stand offish. Your service begins as usual, the welcome and announcements, the opening hymn, the invocation. So far
everything seems to be OK. The songs of worship are sung and the offering taken. Then your pastor stands and begins to preach.
He take a strong stand against sin and two men you have never seen before stand up, walk to the front of the church, step
up on the platform and announce that the pastor is under arrest for "hate speech." And they cart him off to jail.
How would that make you feel?
Some Christians would be fighting mad
Some would shout hallelujah, joyful that the church would now be cleansed
And some would become despondent
Now Paul was hauled off to jail because of the things he preached to the gentiles
That could cause a congregation to become discouraged, to lose heart, to faint
Paul is expressing a wish, a desire, or a prayer that the Ephesian church would not become disheartened at
his imprisonment
Paul says, I ask that you do not lose heart.
Was this simply a desire or was it a prayer?
As I look at the various readings of this passage, I see quite a bit of interpretation
The reading from the New King James says this
Ephesians 3:13 (NKJV)
Therefore I ask that you do not lose heart
The reading from the King James says
Ephesians 3:13 (KJV)
Wherefore I desire that ye faint not
The New International says
Ephesians 3:13 (NIV)
I ask you, therefore, not to be discouraged
The New Century says
Ephesians 3:13 (NCV)
So I ask you not to become discouraged
As you can see, every version pretty much agree that Paul is asking the Ephesian church not to be discouraged
But, as I interpret the Greek text I find a more appropriate interpretation
Vary’s Version says
Ephesians 3:13 (VV)
Therefore I ask God that you do not become discouraged
Why do I interpret the verse this way?
First the Greek text is just a little ambiguous
The word translated ask in most of these versions is a word that means to ask
However, the form of the word is in the middle voice
The middle voice in the Greek is reflective back to the speaker, I myself
And so, rightly, the translation should be, "Therefore I ask, in my own interest, that you do not become discouraged"
I believe that Paul, who we know to be a praying man, is telling the Ephesian church that he is praying that
they would not become discouraged because it would cause him distress to know that his situation was causing the Ephesian
church to become discouraged.
Just look down one verse and you will see that Paul has prayer and worship in mind
Ephesians 3:14 (NKJV)
For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
As we continue in this verse we see something else
Ephesians 3:13 (NKJV)
Therefore I ask that you do not lose heart at my tribulations for you, which is your glory.
The Amplified New Testament renders this 13th verse like this
Ephesians 3:13 (Amplified V)
So I ask you not to lose heart, not to become despondent or faint through fear, at what I am suffering in
your behalf. Rather glory in it, for it is an honor to you.
Paul says that his tribulation was for the Ephesian church, probably more accurately, for the gentile Christians
Paul says I pray that you will not become discouraged, despondent, faith hearted at my situation, glory in
it.
If Satan is not on the attack, the church must not be doing anything right, it is as simple as that.
When the church is doing something right, Satan will initiate the attack
So, if you and/or your church is under attack, having a difficult time of it, then you must be doing something
right.
You must be doing something right
Glory in it!!
Keep on doing it!!
Paul was jailed, he was doing something right, it was for their honor
If your pastor does not get jailed for preaching against sin, it doesn’t mean that he or the church
is not doing something right
It may simply mean that Satan hasn’t gotten around to you yet
But, if your pastor is jailed for preaching against sin, don’t become discouraged, glory in it
But while we are on the subject of not fainting, not becoming discouraged, lets turn to Luke 18:1 - 8
Pray and Do Not Become Discouraged
Luke 18:1-8 (NKJV)
Then He spoke a parable to them, that men always ought to pray and not lose heart, {2} saying: "There was
in a certain city a judge who did not fear God nor regard man. {3} "Now there was a widow in that city; and she came to him,
saying, 'Get justice for me from my adversary.' {4} "And he would not for a while; but afterward he said within himself, 'Though
I do not fear God nor regard man, {5} 'yet because this widow troubles me I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming
she weary me.'" {6} Then the Lord said, "Hear what the unjust judge said. {7} "And shall God not avenge His own elect who
cry out day and night to Him, though He bears long with them? {8} "I tell you that He will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless,
when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?"
The very first thing we should take note of is that this passage follows one concerning the second coming
of Christ
Many Christian people today are looking at the skies saying, "the Lord is coming, the Lord is coming."
Over the centuries Christians have been saying the same thing, "the Lord is coming, the Lord is coming."
We look around us and things seem to be getting worse and worse and many can’t help wondering, "is the
Lord coming? Is the Lord coming."
I have been putting stories from the magazine, "The Voice of the Martyrs" and today, many Christians are under
severe persecution, we have not experienced this kind of persecution in this country and we complain and cry because things
are not as nice as we would like
Could we tend to become discouraged that our world is not perfect?
We could, if we let ourselves
I remember the church we attended with my Uncle John in Gun Barrel City, Texas, now some 22 years ago, the
preacher there had interpreted the idea of vain repetition in prayer as mentioning a request more than once
But, I believe Jesus lesson in the Luke passage we just read was to keep on praying about something until
we get an answer
Pastor Don’s grandmother prayed for the salvation of her husband for over 50 years
He came to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ in his late 80's
But, lived as a Christian witness for 5 years before he died
We started praying for a Spanish speaking evangelist, what, 10 years ago?
Have you given up on that?
I haven’t
As the Lord brings that need to mind, I pray
I believe that the Lord will answer that prayer
Not according to my schedule
But, according to His schedule
Don’t give up
This an illustration from Charles H. Spurgeon, "Prayer pulls the rope below and the great bell rings above
in the ears of God. Some scarcely stir the bell, for they pray so languidly. Others give but an occasional pluck at the rope.
But he who wins with heaven is the man who grasps the rope boldly and pulls continuously, with all his might."
Bill Hybels, in his article, "God's Attitude Toward Prayer," in Preaching Today, wrote, "You don't have to
pester God to get his attention. You don't have to grovel. You don't have to flail yourself. You don't have to bite your lip
and groan and moan and all of these kinds of things people do to show God they really mean business. If one of my kids ever
called me and said, ‘Daddy, please, please, please, I beg of you, I petition you, I'm pleading with you to listen to
my need.’ I'd say, ‘Time out. I don't like the underlying assumption here. You don't have to go through all those
gymnastics. What can I do for you? Nothing in my life is more important than you.’ What gives me greater pleasure in
life than meeting the needs of my children? What?"
God has chosen to be our heavenly Father, in Matthew 6:32-34 concerning the things of this world Jesus says,
Matthew 6:32-34 (NKJV)
"For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things.
{33} "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. {34} "Therefore
do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
Quite frankly, I much prefer the King James rendition of that 34th verse
Matthew 6:34 (KJV)
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient
unto the day is the evil thereof.
What did the widow in the parable do?
She kept on asking the judge for justice
Eventually the judge gave her justice, not because the judge cared for justice, but because of the woman’s
persistence
What is the lesson for us?
Keep on praying
About what ever it is
A Spanish evangelist
A certain individual
Whether for salvation
Or physical healing
Or psychological healing
Or for a job
Don’t give up
The latter part of James 5:16 tells us that prayer is powerful
James 5:16 (NKJV)
The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.
Conclusion
There are many places in Scripture that tells us not to become discouraged
First don’t lose heart and become discouraged because of the trials of the day
Paul was in prison for the gospel he preached to the gentiles
And he is telling the church not to become discouraged because of his imprisonment
He says, this is for your honor, glory in it
There will come a day, and perhaps in the not too distant future, when American Christians will be persecuted
like the Vietnamese, the Chinese, and those living in Muslim countries
And Paul tells us, don’t lose heart, don’t become despondent
Rather glory, because we will be doing something right
Then our Savior teaches us not to become discouraged in prayer
The Lord will answer every legitimate prayer
But it will be in His time
Not according to our schedule, but according to His schedule
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
AMEN!