Small Town… Little Church… Can You Impact the World? (3 Ways)

Do you live in a small community and attend a church with just a few people? Ever feel like because of that your influence is insignificant and your impact on world evangelism is unimportant? I’ve been reading Apostle Paul’s challenge to Christians living in a small community just like that – Colossians 4:2-6!

Colossae was a small community in the ancient Roman province of Asia (the area now called Turkey) on the banks of the Lycus River. At one time Colossae had been a city of considerable importance. However changes in commercial patterns and needs brought about the decline of its importance and size. Someone has said, that the Colossian church was “the least important church to which any epistle of Paul was addressed” (Lightfoot, 16).

To believers in this small town and little congregation Apostle Paul urged THREE THINGS THAT WOULD MAKE THEIR CONTRIBUTION SIGNIFICANT (I’ll feature the final one of the three today) …

FIRST, SUSTAINED INTERCESSORY PRAYER IS IMPORTANT! (COLOSSIANS 4:2-3A)

NEXT, PROCLAMATION OF THE GOSPEL IS CRITICAL. (COLOSSIANS 4:3B-4)

FINALLY, YOUR PUBLIC LIFE IN YOUR COMMUNITY IS AN IMPORTANT WITNESS! (COLOSSIANS 4:5-6)

Paul also recognized the importance of the consistent Christian living and personal witness of the believers who lived and worshipped in Colossae! He urged the believers there to “make the most of every opportunity.” Paul also challenged them to be careful about their everyday conversations. He realized that the quality of their lives and graciousness of their words were as important to the success and spread of the gospel in Colossae and around the world as his own apostolic mission!

Hey, your daily life is vitally important to the Lord! Those who don’t know the Lord watch Christians in their neighborhoods closely. They listen carefully to our words. If we are sensitive to the Spirit’s leading we will have daily opportunities to minister to the needs of our neighbors and share Christ with them. Think of yourself as an ambassador for the King of Kings, Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:18-20). You represent Him and His kingdom! Your task is to take advantage of every opportunity that presents itself to further the cause of Christ in your neighborhood and world!

Thank God for His Protection and Care!

Thank God for His protection and care! “Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever! As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the Lord surrounds his people, from this time forth and forevermore! … Do good, O Lord, to those who are good, and to those who are upright in their hearts!” (Psalm 125:1-2, 4 ESV)

Believers in Small Towns and Congregations Make a Difference!

Do you live in a small community and attend a church with just a few people? Ever feel like because of that your influence is insignificant and your impact on world evangelism is unimportant? I’ve been reading Apostle Paul’s challenge to Christians living in a small community like that – Colossians 4:2-6.

Colossae was a small community in the ancient Roman province of Asia (the area now called Turkey) on the banks of the Lycus River. At one time Colossae had been a city of considerable importance. However changes in commercial patterns and needs brought about the decline of its importance and size. Someone has said, that the Colossian church was “the least important church to which any epistle of Paul was addressed” (Lightfoot, 16).

To believers in this small town and little congregation Apostle Paul urged THREE THINGS THAT WOULD MAKE THEIR CONTRIBUTION SIGNIFICANT (I’ll feature another one of those things today, and the final one tomorrow) …

First, Sustained Intercessory Prayer is Important! (Colossians 4:2-3a)

Next, Proclamation of the Gospel is Critical. (Colossians 4:3b-4)

Paul also recognized how important it was that the gospel continue to be proclaimed without hindrance! Although he was in prison in Romein chains, he never felt like the gospel was chained (2 Timothy 2:8-9)! In fact, in Philippians he claimed that his imprisonment had actually provided an incredible opportunity to reach “Caesar’s household” with the gospel (Philippians 1:12-18)! Now he asks the congregation in Colossae to pray that God would open marvelous new doors for the message of the gospel and that God would help him proclaim it clearly.

Nothing can hinder the gospel! In the plan and purpose of God it will go forth! It breaks down barriers, demolishes spiritual strongholds, sets people free, and transforms lives, communities and nations! OH HOW IMPORTANT IT IS THAT EVEN BELIEVERS IN SMALL TOWNS AND CONGREGATIONS PRAY FOR OPEN DOORS FOR THE GOSPEL AND THE SUCCESS OF THOSE WHO PROCLAIM IT!

For years faithful Christians asked God to destroy the iron curtain of communism that blocked open access to the gospel in the Soviet bloc. They asked God to sustain, protect and enable believers there for witness. China, too, seemed like an impenetrable barrier. Little was known about the welfare and vitality of the church there. But the prayers of God’s people were answered! A miracle took place and the walls came down and the Soviet bloc was opened to the gospel! Incredible reports of the success and vitality of the persecuted church in China were reported. God had again been faithful! It pays to pray!