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tonight, if you would, to Colossians chapter number 4. Colossians chapter number 4. Find the book of Philippians, then go to the right and you're going to find Colossians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians. Nothing like the rustling of the pages of the Bible. Look at verse number 12 if you would please. Epaphras. There's a fascinating life of a forgotten person. Epaphras. who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you always, laboring fervently for you in prayers, that you may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God." Epaphras, a servant of Christ. We've been talking about fascinating lives of forgotten people. The point that we're learning is that a forgotten life is not necessarily an insignificant life. It makes for an interesting study through the New Testament to discover the many companions of the Apostle Paul through his missionary journeys, his ministry endeavors, names like Barnabas and Silas and Luke and Timothy and Titus, names that are familiar We name our children these names, and of course I haven't found Barnabas lately, but I have found all the others, alright? So maybe somebody will name their child Barnabas, I don't know. But anyway, we're familiar with these names, but yet I thought about the lesser known companions that assisted Paul in his ministry endeavors and had great impact for God. One of them you meet here in Colossians, a man by the name of Epaphras. You know, if you're not careful when you do your Bible reading, you'll read right over him. You'll miss the significance and the contribution of his life and the Lord's work. We'll sort of just pass over who he is. But Epaphras may be overlooked by men, but he's not overlooked by God. You know, oftentimes the greatest contributions to the Lord's work in His church takes place behind the scenes. What we would consider offstage. Now understand, we're not performing. I'm not a performer. I'm a preacher. But yet, that would be the terminology. It would be what you see in public. Public ministry. The ministry that is seen. And I just want to say that much, much of the work of God takes place behind the scenes. Sometimes people feel like maybe no one notices what they do, or maybe they're overlooked, or they're insignificant, or maybe even forgotten. Well, I've got a verse of Scripture for you. Hebrews 6 and verse number 10. The Bible said, For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love which you have showed toward His name, and that you have ministered to the saints and do ministry. Remember what he's saying? God hasn't forgotten you. God notices and knows what we do for Him, and it's not going to go unrewarded. Hey, listen, somebody's name may never get on a ballot for a position in a church. They may never be awarded in the church with a trophy. They may never be recognized in any way, shape, or form. But can I help us to understand tonight? It is God who's keeping score. It is God who knows who serves Him. And it is God who ultimately rewards our lives for what we do for Him. What takes place on the front stage, what people see is just a fraction of what takes place behind the scenes here at Calvary Baptist Church. Hundreds of people serving and making a difference week after week, Sunday after Sunday, both inside these walls as we serve the Lord together as church family, outside these walls as you let God use you on an everyday basis to reflect Him to those around Him, to be used of God. Hundreds of people doing the work of God. Can I help us understand? I can't do what I do without the many servants of God who hold up my hands, who help me in ministry, who serve alongside of me. Can I tell you that's what makes this church such an exciting place? It's what fuels this ministry, people working in children's ministry, Calvary clubs during the winter months, teen ministry, children's life groups and Sunday school classes, teen ministries, young adult ministries, our life groups, whether it's Sunday morning at 9.30, Wednesday night, what's going on on this property right now, or maybe it's Friday night, RU ministry, people serving, making a difference, jail ministries on Tuesday and Thursday, care outreach, media ministry, bus ministry, sound booth ministry, first impressions team. Do you realize long before anybody ever hears me preach, before I ever say, open your Bible, somebody has already impacted a life for God as they begin to walk through these doors on a Sunday morning, Sunday night, or Wednesday night. Somebody has impacted their life by greeting them, welcoming them, Usher's nursery ministry. Could you imagine if the nursery was unleashed on a Sunday morning? Can you imagine that? I'm thankful for every nursery worker in our church. Can I say that God is not unrighteous to forget your labor of love? He will not forget your labor of love. Think about our school ministry and our preschool ministry and our college ministry and the many people that serve in those ministries. Guest services, information desks, vacation Bible school coming up this week. Can I tell you, if it was just up to us few guys Few ladies that are paid staff in our ministry. Can I tell you? There wouldn't a whole lot get done. It takes everybody to make the work of God go forward. Can I tell you, Paul's ministry was richer, it was more effective because of those who served along beside them. And Paul never failed to mention those that served with him in ministry. Can I just take it a step further? I thought about those that just serve the Lord on a Sunday morning. Greeting a guest beside them. Can I tell you that handshake on a Sunday morning, that welcome, that smile on a Sunday morning means something to somebody. There's a world out here that the Bible describes as hateful and hating one another. We live in a world that's filled with anger. It's filled with animosity. We see it on every hand. All you've got to do is cut on the news cycle and you hear the venom flowing out of people's lives. And folks, can I tell you, they're looking for a group of people to love them. And when they walk in these doors, I promise you there is a church family that loves people and we want to keep loving people and making a difference on every service. just scooting over some to let somebody have a place to sit down on a Sunday morning, welcoming them. I believe these are God moments, divine appointments that makes an eternal difference in people's lives. Listen, what may seem insignificant to you may make a lasting, eternal impact in the life of somebody else. Can I help us understand what little thing, little is much when God is in it, amen? And let's do the little things good. And you know what? God's going to bless the big things in our lives. as a church family. I thought about the many ways to serve God here at Calvary Baptist Church, and the most important of them don't even involve a position. Just a fraction of what people do is voted on in our church. It's amazing what can be accomplished for God if no one cares who gets the credit. I just want to say, church, I just want to say I thank God for you. I notice I sit up here on a Sunday morning and I've watched seats being given away. I've watched people... Let me slide over and let you sit here. Let you have this area. Reaching out, making a difference to make room so that lives can be impacted on a regular basis. Folks, can I tell you that does not go unrewarded and unnoticed and unrewarded by God. And that's going to bring us back to our fascinating life of a forgotten person tonight. A man by the name of Epaphras. Epaphras in our text means charming or lovely. He's a lovely example of a Christian. Notice, if you would, Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you. And Paul mentions him more than one time in his notes, and we're going to see that. I had a heart for this man by the name of Epaphras. You're going to see three snapshots of him, and then we're going to dive into the message of what I believe is the heart of the contribution of his life. I want you to notice back in chapter 1, verse 7. You look there, and here you're going to find that he's a servant of the Lord. Notice what the Bible says in verse 7, Colossians 1. He said, As you also learned of Epaphras... Watch this. Can you hear the love in Paul's heart? That's a term of affection. Our dear, not just a fellow, a dear. He was special to the heart of the great apostle who is for you a faithful minister. He's a dear fellow servant with me, but he is a faithful minister of Christ to you. He was a faithful pastor and preacher at the church of Colossae. Do you know Paul had never been to Colossae? He had never seen the Colossian church by face. He had never preached there. He had never personally met them. He had learned of them through Epaphras. Look at verse number 8. He's talking about Epaphras, who also declared unto us your love in the Spirit. He's saying, Epaphras has told me, I think I know you because Epaphras has told me all about you. He had evidently been saved as a result of Paul's missionary efforts there in Ephesus. He had carried his newfound faith back to his hometown and began to preach the gospel. People were saved. A church was born in that city and God had called Epaphras to pastor that church. Burdened by some things going on in the church, he goes to the great apostle and begins to share His heart and out of that are letters coming back to the church at Colossae. He was a servant of the Lord. Secondly, you're going to find over in Philemon chapter 1, it's the only chapter there is, in verse number 23, I think it's in your notes, I'm going to turn over there very quickly, Philemon verse 23, that he is a sufferer, not only a servant of the Lord, he's a sufferer for the Lord. Look what he says, verse 23, A fellow prisoner. At some point, do you know what? He was imprisoned with the Apostle Paul for the crime of preaching the Gospel. It may have been in Rome. He may have went there to visit Paul there in Rome and may have been imprisoned there along with him. He's a fellow prisoner. He had shared the same prison cell with Paul and tradition records later that Epaphras was martyred in Colossae because of his stand for the Lord Jesus. Not only served the Lord, but he suffered for the Lord. And then I want you to notice thirdly, very quickly, he sought. the Lord. He sought the Lord. Look over at chapter 4 of Colossians again in verse number 12. Go back to our text verse. Would you do that? I tell you what, it's a pretty good pedigree, isn't it? What a resume. He was a servant, he was a sufferer, and he was one who sought the Lord. He was a man of prayer. He was a man of prayer. If you share the same living quarters as somebody, you get to know them pretty well. Well, imagine how well you know somebody if you're in the same prison cell together. And no doubt, many a time, Paul had heard Epaphras pray. He had watched him go on his face before God to pray for the Colossian believers. To bombard the throne of heaven with his prayers. Notice again, Paul is going to mention and the Holy Spirit's going to spend time talking about the prayer life of Epaphras. Look what he says, verse 12 again, chapter 4. Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you always. Here it is. Always laboring fervently for you in prayers. He was a man of prayer. I call him Paul's prayer warrior. That's what I call him. He's Paul's prayer warrior. Thank God for people that will involve themselves in the ministry of prayer. Can I help you to understand? Everybody may not be able to do everything. Everybody may not be gifted the same way. But I can tell you one thing. Something that everybody can do is they can pray. And God can raise you up to be a man or a woman or a young person of prayer. Never underestimate the prayers of children. Never underestimate that. God answers their prayers just like He answers our prayers. Maybe more so because they believe Him easier and better than you and I as adults do. You know, God, when He started comparing faith, compared it to the faith of a little child, not a grown-up adult. Do you notice that? I'm reminded back when I was going through chemotherapy and one of the little girls, she's now a teenager in our church and she's a fine Christian young lady, serves the Lord in our church. I'll never forget as I was shaking hands, she came up to me that day and she said, Pastor, I just want you to know I pray for you every night before I go to bed. And I called her name and I said, Honey, I just want you to know something. God's answering your prayers. I didn't belittle her prayers. No, I'm thankful for them. Because it might have been her that got ahold of God. I don't know that brought healing in my life. Maybe a church together. But God, listen, God hears your prayers. And boys and girls, don't you listen to the preacher tonight. God hears you when you pray. Your prayers matter just like Mom and Dad's prayers matter tonight. I want you to notice very quickly, if you're going to be a man or a woman of prayer, we're going to be prayer warriors, and God's looking for some people that'll take this matter of prayer in a very serious way. And that's what you're going to find in Epaphras. He was serious in his prayer. He was serious in his prayer. Many times we minimize this matter of prayer. We do. We will say, well, what can I do? And sometimes somebody will say, well, you know what, really, I don't have a great need. But I'm going to tell you what, I really wish you'd pray for me. And we sort of feel let down. We want to do something meaningful. We want to do something purposeful. We want to do something to be a blessing. But can I help you understand something? The greatest thing we can do for anybody is to pray for them. Don't ever minimize the ministry of prayer in your own life. Don't ever do that. By the way, can I tell you, that's not the way God sees it. Not the way of God. He highlights it in the life of Epaphras. He elevates the ministry of prayer. He was serious. Look at verse number 12 again. He said, Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, saluteth you, always laboring fervently for you in prayers. He didn't offer up an occasional prayer. He wasn't hit and miss. He was continually lifting up His people before the throne of grace. He was taking them to God in prayer. Can I help us understand tonight, church, that prayer is essential? It is essential to the life of a Christian. You cannot be the Christian that God wants you to be apart from this matter of prayer. And can I tell you, a church will never rise above its prayer life. I'm going to say that again. A church will never rise above its prayer life. We want to be a great church and we need to be a praying church. Luke 18 verse 1, Jesus said that men ought always to pray and not faint. He said don't give up. Don't give up. Always pray. Romans chapter 12 verse 12, we're to be continuing instant in prayer. That means I need to be ready always to pray. Living in an atmosphere of prayer. Charles Spurgeon, they said that he could break into a prayer as easily as he could break into a song. that he lived in an atmosphere of prayer. Ephesians 6.18, praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints. Did you see that? Praying always. Always. We mention here in Colossians 4.2, look at Colossians 4.2, here's his admonition to the church at Colossae. He said, continue in prayer. Continue in prayer. You know what God's message for Calvary Baptist Church is in 2023? Continue in prayer. Continue in prayer. And watch the same with thanksgiving. I Thessalonians 5.17, pray without ceasing. Ian Bounds, that great writer of prayer, Here's what he said. He said, prayer is the pulse of the spiritual life. Prayer is the pulse of the spiritual life. Used to when you go to the doctor's office and they would, without fail, I feel like, listen, I just feel like I got my money's worth if they at least don't put that scope to my heart and listen to it. Okay? I at least want to get that. Last time I went to the doctor, they just ushered me on in. They didn't listen to my heart. They didn't check my temperature. They didn't do anything. I said, wait a minute. I might be sick and you don't catch it. I'm paying you for that. But anyway, side the point. I go in and they would take their fingers. Remember the old days they'd put them to you? And they'd feel for your pulse. Take your vital signs. Temperature and blood pressure. Now they just do it with the oximeter. Is that what you call that thing? Did I say that right? Is it close? Pulse what? Yeah, pulse locks, whatever that thing is. I don't know. I just know they stick it on your finger. I know if you're in the hospital they tape it to your finger and it drives you insane. I know that. But they're taking your pulse. You know what? They want to make sure you're alive. Right? No, your pulse says something about your physical health. Can I help you understand something? Can you understand something? Our prayer life will say something about our spiritual health. Our pulse is one of our vital signs and reveals something about the condition of our bodies. Prayer is a vital sign of our spiritual health and reveals something about the condition of our heart. You know, a lot of times, like me, we're saying, well, I wish I had more time to pray. Can I be honest with you? The truth is, most of us don't have time to pray. We have to make time to pray. The devil will always give you something to do to keep you from praying. I'll get ready to pray and think of a thousand things to do. Anybody else like that? Yeah. Feel like you're not doing anything at all. But you know what? I believe that's the devil coming along trying to get you off your knees, to get you out of your prayer life and whatever it might be. But we have to make the time to pray. Let me ask you a question. How is your spiritual life? How is your prayer life? Are you making the time to pray? Charles Finney says, The entire Heavenly Father. How we ought to be men and women of prayer. Let me give you real quickly, now I've got to move along. Not only was He serious about His prayer, He was selfless in His prayer. Look over if you would please again in verse number 12. The Bible said that He, a servant of Christ, saluted you. Epaphras, servant of Christ, saluted you. Always laboring fervently for you. Did you see those two words? For you. He wasn't praying for Himself. He was praying for them. It wasn't everybody in general, but individuals in particular. He's praying for you, church. That's who He's praying for. He called them by name. He lifted up their individual needs to the Lord in prayer. That's what that prayer list is all about. It's help us pray. Paphras no doubt lifted them up to God. Too often our prayers are, I can get like this, you can get like this. We get so consumed with ourselves, our lives, what we're going through, what we're facing, our needs, and we take them to God in prayer. And well, we should. In my life group, we're talking about the model prayer. Matthew chapter 6, give us this day our daily bread. You know, he's talking about every need of life, no matter how small, we can take it to God. We can take it to God. God wants to hear you say, well preacher, what about the small things? Does God really care about that? Listen, tell me something big to God. Listen, everything is small to God. We can take the smallest need to the Lord. But you know what? I think we sin when we just talk about us and ourselves fail to mention anybody else. Samuel put it this way, God forbid that I should sin in ceasing to pray for you. I believe there's a failure in our lives when our prayer life is all about us and we never pray about anybody else. Epaphras had others on his heart and mind when he went to God in prayer. Philippians 2 verse 4 says this, Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others. It's not just about me. It's about others. Can I help us understand something? That's the heart of the pastor's prayer team. Every year, every year, around vision Sunday time, somewhere around in there, we're going to... renew our pastor's prayer team, people that are a part of that team. You call in and get a short devotion from Brother Delp, and then the prayer needs for that day, and pray specifically for prayer needs here in our ministry. And then others, we have people that are involved in what used to be called a prayer chain. We call it our 911 prayer team. They go to God immediately and instantly in prayer. It's a prayer work. It's the work of intercession. That's what it is. Praying for the pastor and the pastoral staff, our missionaries, saints, sinners, lifting up needs to God. There's so much that we can pray for. And hey, can I tell you, listen, maybe sometimes we ought to cut the radio off, because most of the time we're listening to this news cycle and we're hearing the thing over and over and they're saying the same thing over and over, talk radio. Hey, why don't you just cut it off for a few minutes and take a moment and pray? Listen, I've said it many times. Driving is a wonderful way to pray as long as you don't close your eyes. If you're going to close your eyes, let me know ahead of time so I won't be coming the other way, okay? Wonderful time to pray. Some of my favorite times to pray is the drive in to the church and the drive home Monday through Friday. Saturday if I come in on that day and talk to the Lord and prepare my heart. It's just a precious time in the car. There's nothing there. Just myself and the Lord. He was selfless. Let me ask you something. If you were to look at your prayer life, how much of it could be said that it was selfless or would it be characterized as selfish? He was serious in his prayer life. He was selfless in his praying. And then I want you to notice real quickly, He was specific. He was specific. Look what He said. He said, "...for you." And then He began to list some things He prayed about. He said, middle part of that verse, "...always laboring fervently for you in prayers, that you may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God." He had some prayer needs. And he had a list. You know, I believe right there is a prayer list in the Bible. It's alright to have a prayer list and open your eyes and look at it and pray. If I had to remember everything I need to pray for, I wouldn't pray for much. What about you? He didn't pray in generalities. He didn't pray around the world. He didn't say, God bless the church, bless the world. Amen. What does that mean? What does that mean? Bless the world. Save the lost. Who have you prayed for? Sometimes we can pray for everything yet pray for nothing. We never know if God answered a prayer because we didn't pray specifically enough to know if God answered that prayer. Let me ask you a question. Who are you praying for to be saved? What backslider are you praying for to be restored? Who's on your prayer list that you're asking God to make a difference in their lives? I believe he prayed with purpose. Effective praying is purposeful praying. Andrew Murray said, "...our prayers must not be a vague appeal to His mercy, an indefinite cry for blessing, but the distinct expression of definite need." Look at Papyrus' request real quickly that you stand firm. There were false teachers that had come to the church there seeking to draw people away from the truth. And he was saying, God, help my people to stand true. Help them to remain true to the faith. Help them to stand firm in the things of God. Notice that they might be fully material. Look what he said. He used this word, they may stand perfect. Did you see that? Stand perfect. Fully mature. Not only stand, stand firm, but fully mature. Perfect. To bring something to completion that has the idea of growth. It was them growing in Christ. They're coming into the image of Christ. That's what he was praying for. God, let Christ be formed in my people. Let Your work be accomplished in their lives that they come to full maturity in You. What a prayer request. Do you notice? Listen. I don't think there's a thing in the world wrong with praying for health needs and personal needs. And the majority of our prayer list tonight, I spent probably the majority of our prayer list tonight talking about health needs. Can I help us to understand something? That pales in comparison to spiritual needs. I don't want somebody to pray for my health as much as the next person, but can I tell you I've got spiritual needs that are greater than my health needs and so do you. As a matter of fact, I believe it was Adrian Rogers who said that we spend more time praying the saints out of heaven than we do sinners out of hell. One of the changes that we'll be making, and Brother Delp's going to get me for this, I'm probably sharing vision too soon. One of the things we're going to rearrange in some of our prayer times is we're going to pray less for health needs and more for spiritual needs. Because that's the greatest need. Amen? Does that mean we're going to quit praying for health needs? Does that mean that we're not going to pray for people with sick and issues and heart issues and serious matters? We are! But can I tell you it's amazing how that dominates our prayer list and we spend very little time praying for the spirit. And we do that even with our own family. We're praying for the physical needs of our family, yet fail to have spiritual spiritual desires for our family that we want to pray for and see in the lives of our children, your grandchildren, and maybe family members, and lifting them up to God and saying, Oh God, work in their hearts spiritually. Hey listen, when was the last time you asked God something spiritual in the life of your family? Let me give you the last thing on his prayer list that they would be fruitful. Look what he says. He said that you would stand and complete in all the will of God. They would do the will of God. Their lives would be fruitful. He said earlier Paul's prayer for them that they would be filled with the knowledge of God. They would be fruitful in every good work. No doubt that was echoed by Epaphras as he prayed for the church there at Colossae. He wanted them to experience everything that God had for them. in the practical, everyday living of their lives, who they were and what they were in Christ. That they were complete in Him. That God had given us all things that pertain to life and godliness. They might know the best that God has for them spiritually. Hey, listen, if you're going to be a prayer warrior tonight like Epaphras, then you're going to have to pray seriously and selflessly and specifically. And then lastly tonight, I believe when we do, we'll pray successfully. I do. Look again at verse number 12. Would you do this? Would you do that? Look again. Verse number 12. He said, always laboring fervently for you in prayers. He wasn't just praying. He was laboring in prayer. He wasn't just laboring in prayer. He was laboring fervently in prayer. Look down at verse 13. For I bear him record that he hath a great zeal for you and them that are in Laodicea and them in Heriopolis. There was two other churches that were planted in that greater... area of Asia Minor around Ephesus where the gospel went abroad out of Ephesus into these other cities and people were saved and churches were born. And Paul said, Epaphras has a great zeal for you, laboring fervently. Do you know that comes from one word that means to agonize? To agonize. You know as I'm doing this tonight, I've got three fingers pointing back at me. I do. Oh, if there's an area I could improve on in my own personal life, it's my prayer life. To pray better. To pray more effectively. You know, not necessarily pray longer, but to pray more effectively. The length of the prayer is not what's important, it's the effectiveness of the prayer that matters. He agonized. It describes an athlete competing in the games. A soldier wrestling against the enemy. It has the idea of expending energy in prayer. No doubt Paul saw Epaphras on his knees wrestling with God, wrestling with God for his people. His whole heart and soul in this matter of prayer. His entire being surrendered and caught up in that task. I can imagine him rising from his knees utterly spent, completely exhausted as he talked to God. I understand. I understand that it's not the posture of prayer that matters. I realize there comes a time when people can't get down on their knees, because if you can't get back up, I understand that. It's more the matter of the heart than it is the position of the body. But being agonizing in prayer. Life group leaders, we ought to agonize over our groups. We'll call it Sunday school, Sunday school classes. Children's classes. Let me give you a verse and it may be in your notes. James 5.16, the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth or accomplishes much. That word availeth means to have power. It means to be effective. It means capable of producing results. Samuel Chadwick, here's what he wrote. Listen to this. The one concern of the devil is to keep Christians from praying. The one concern of the devil is to keep Christians from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray. I'm just going to ask you this real quick. When was the last time you made Satan tremble? When was the last time he feared your prayers? Somebody said that Prayer moves the arm which moves the world and brings salvation down. Prayer is a spiritual exercise. That word fervently means to stretch. Prayer is a spiritual exercise that will stretch and strengthen our faith. Epaphras understood what you and I need to understand tonight. Prayer makes a difference, church. I've said it many a time that it was prayer that parted the Red Sea. brought water from the rock and the manna down from heaven, made the sun to stand still, brought down the fire on Elijah's sacrifice, overthrew armies, healed the sick, raised the dead. This paved the way for the conversion of countless millions to Christ. Church, God works in answer to prayer. God wants to answer your prayers tonight. You want to be a prayer warrior? Listen, we've had many a prayer warrior. The other day I was getting ready to do Ms. Nan's funeral. This is just what's been saved in my Dropbox account since 2015. That's not talking about the funeral sermons that are in my notebooks on my shelf from 30 years of ministry. I'm talking about since 2015. The majority of the witch are people that used to sit in the pews of this church. I have over 130 funeral messages. 130. People that used to sit in these chairs. Many of them, you know what we call them? Prayer warriors. They lifted up this ministry to God in prayer. God's looking for another generation of prayer warriors. People that will be like Hephaestus, that will labor fervently in prayer for the work of God. I hear it all the time. Preacher, I can't do what I used to do. Or maybe we can't do what somebody else can do. But I'm going to tell you what everybody in this room can do. We can pray. And I'm just going to ask you a question. How's your prayer life? If the future of our church depended upon your prayers, what would the outcome be? I don't know about you, but I'm convicted. Maybe we just need to take a moment and hit the reset button on our prayer life. Let's stand to our feet. Heads are bowed, eyes are closed.
Epaphras: Paul's Prayer Warrior
Series Fascinating Lives Of Forgotten
Epaphras: Paul's Prayer Warrior | Colossians 4:12 | Pastor Kevin Broyhill
Sermon ID | 75232343551899 |
Duration | 34:45 |
Date | |
Category | Midweek Service |
Bible Text | Colossians 4:12 |
Language | English |
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