Christ and the Rhythm of Prayer
The Preeminent Christ-14 TITLE: Christ and the Rhythm of Prayer TEXT: Colossians 4:2-6 THESIS: The habit of prayer is essential for believers as it fosters steadfast communication with God, encourages vigilance in recognizing specific needs, promotes an attitude of gratitude, and facilitates opportunities for effective service, ultimately guarding both our witness and our time in alignment with God’s purpose. Truth: John Wesley founded the Methodist movement in the 18 th century. Wesley was a passionate preacher and devoted leader who emphasized the importance of personal holiness and communal accountability. Wesley believed that prayer was vital to spiritual growth and revival. He dedicated significant time to both private and corporate prayer, often rising early in the morning to spend time in communion with God. One of Wesley’s famous quotes highlights his commitment to prayer: “God does not do but by prayer, and everythin...