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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
February 6,
2026
"Epaphras" (Part 2) Note:
We
continue to
have very cold
weather in our
parts which is
forecast to
last through
Monday. Then
we hope it
returns to our
more usual
seasonal
temps. Message summary: We can learn much about character from a rather obscure Bible character named Epaphras. Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. We
received word
from our
friend Greg
that Everett
recently
passed away.
Everett, a
part of the
church we
served in
Taunton,
Massachusetts,
was helpful as
a handyman on
various church
and parsonage
projects when
we served in
that church.
But he had
severe
dyslexia and
other
impairments
that made life
a real
challenge.
Very few of
you have ever
known or heard
of him but if
you think
about it
there are a
good number of
people in your
life like
Everett. Their
work is behind
the scenes.*
They are like
long snappers
on a football
team (see Tuesday's
message) Yesterday
we wrote about
some of the
characteristics
of Epaphras, a
little-known
member of the
Colossian
church, who is
mentioned in
both chapter
one of
Colossians and
in today's
verses. He
also is like a
long snapper.
Today let us
consider some
additional
characteristics. Today let us seek to attain spiritual and practical truths from each phrase in our daily text. 1)
"Epaphras,
who is one of
you".
This likely
means he was
from Colossae.
Wherever we
reside
currently or
formerly we
consider it a
special
connection
with people
that were or
are from our
home town.
They've
visited some
of the same
places we've
been or may
know some of
the same folks
we know. In
Epaphras' case
he had taught
them the Word
of God. 2)
"And
servant of
Christ Jesus"
which
essentially
repeats a
point
Paul
made in the
first chapter
that he was, "a
faithful
servant of
Christ"
(v.7). I would
be very
pleased to see
my name in
print,
followed by
the
parenthetical
description,
"a faithful
servant of
Christ"! 3)
"Sends
greetings".
What a
blessing these
two words must
have been to
the original
recipients in
Colossae. That
means he was
thinking of
them. But
that's not
all. 5)
"That you may
stand firm in
all the will
of God, mature
and fully
assured."
This describes
the purpose
of Epaphras'
prayer. Take
note of the
rich spiritual
interest and
specific
requests he
presents in
the phrase, "that
you may stand
firm in all
the will of
God, mature
and fully
assured". 6)
"I vouch for
him"!
What a
blessing for
Epaphras to
have such a
commendation
from Paul. Can
you think of
people you
have esteemed
that have
commended you
to another?
Who might you
encourage
today with a
commendation?
7)
"That he is
working hard
for you"
The sense in
which he was
working hard
is difficult
to understand
since he
apparently was
not with them
and likely was
in prison with
Paul, though
much could be
gleaned by
Paul during
conversation
with Epaphras
during their
time of
captivity. We
do know that
wrestling in
prayer is hard
work. 8) "And for those at Laodicea and Hierapolis" This reveals his big heart. Although Epaphras was from Colossae his ministry extended beyond that city to the entire region. Both Laodicea and Hierapolis were in the same region as Colossae and relatively close by. Laodicea is about 9 miles west and Hierapolis is about 12 miles north. This is the only Biblical reference to Hierapolis but Laodicea is one of the seven churches in Revelation best known for being lukewarm. We
can learn much
about
character from
a rather
obscure Bible
character
named
Epaphras. As
we conclude
our 2 part
study on
Epaphras
here's the
only other
reference in
the Bible: "Epaphras,
my fellow
prisoner in
Christ Jesus,
sends you
greetings"
(Philemon
1:23).
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
Additional study notes: "wrestling in prayer", Many of you are familiar with the term "prayer warriors", used to describe those who have a special passion for prayer. These prayer warriors make such a valuable, unseen contribution to our lives and in the life of a church. I hope we all can identify these types of individuals in our lives who especially uphold us in prayer. They have one of the most important, yet often under-rated ministries. We recall Al and Thata Book, a retired elderly missionary couple we came to know and love when we first moved to Lancaster County twenty-five years ago. They went back to their former missionary location for a summer to volunteer but within days they both died in a vehicle accident in Africa. A stirring moment at their Memorial Service came when one of the grandchildren reflected upon the sudden absence of his grandparents. He, his siblings and cousins were assured daily of their grandparents' faithful prayers on their behalf and they were certainly going to miss that. The word the NIV translates "wrestling" is "agonizomai" from which we get our English "agony". The original conveys "to struggle, to compete for a prize", and figuratively "to contend with an adversary." In using this word Paul is telling the Colossians how earnestly Epaphras is holding them up in prayer. What an example for us as we pray for those to whom we minister and for those who minister to us. I believe the wrestling aspect of prayer is often experienced when we personally know of the battle our brothers and sisters are waging. Or when the Spirit heavily burdens our hearts to pray vigilantly for one who is struggling against temptation, sin, difficulties, or unbelief. When we want to breeze hurriedly along in our prayer time it is rather easy to pray, "Bless 'em" type of prayers.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Somebody's
Praying For
Me"
Watch
on YouTube
Don Moen *
"Famous Or
Faithful?"
We wrote a message
about Everett
nearly 20
years ago.
![]() Here's another squirrel photo taken today just before posting. At least this feeder does not claim to be squirrel-proof. ![]() Moments after the above photo was taken the squirrel's weight separated the feeder from the roof. Now he or she (it would be one of the two) can feast right from the ground. I repaired the feeder but I would think this squirrel is quite happy with the scattered bird seed arrangement he is enjoying at the moment!
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