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5 things to pray for your small group this term

 
Rachel Jones | 24 Sep 2015

Chances are that you’ve had one or two small group meetings this term. Perhaps you’re a new group just getting to know each other; perhaps you’ve been meeting together for years. Either way, you no doubt want God to be at work in your group this term—so it’s a good idea to ask him. Here are 5 things for your fellowship together, based on Colossians 3 v 15-17:

Heavenly Father, please help us to…

1. Be at peace

“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.” (v 15)

This is more than the absence of arguing! Thank God that your small group are all “members of one body”, knit together as part of Christ’s body (v 15). Yet all of us have at some point had mean thoughts, angry attitudes and bitter motives in our hearts, however well we cover them up! Repent before God, and ask that Christ’s peace would rule in your heart instead.

2. Teach one another

“Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach … one another.” (v 16)

Pray that during your small-group Bible studies, you would not only learn together, but also revel in the glorious riches of the message of Christ. Thank God that small groups also give an opportunity to learn from the wisdom of people at different life-stages. Pray that all of you would be willing to listen and learn.

3. Admonish one another

Small groups should be an environment where Christians can “admonish one another with all wisdom” (v 16).

Pray for a group culture of intimacy and honesty; that as you share your lives together, you would hold each other accountable, lovingly point out sin, and earnestly warn one another against wrongdoing. This is hard; but pray you would love one another enough to have these difficult conversations.

4. Love each other…

…both in “word” and “deed”, “in the name of the Lord Jesus” (v 17).

Pray that you wouldn’t be a group that just meets once a week to talk about the Bible, but a group that truly loves each other with words and deeds at other times too. Then think of a way you can put this prayer point into action!

5. Be truly thankful

See verses 15, 16 and 17! “Be thankful … with gratitude in your hearts … giving thanks to God the Father.”

Paul tells the Colossians three times in as many verses to be thankful. So as you think of your small group, think of three things you can be grateful for; then thank God for them!

Why not share this list with your group, print it out and commit to praying these 5 things each week on the day that your small group meets?

Coming soon from The Good Book Company: ‘5 Things to Pray for your Church’ and ‘5 Things to Pray for the People you Love’. Available for pre-order now.

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Rachel Jones

Rachel Jones is the author of A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really), Is This It?, and several books in the award-winning Five Things to Pray series, and serves as Vice President (Editorial) at The Good Book Company. She helps teach kids and serves on the mission core team at her church, King's Church Chessington, in Surrey, UK.

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