
Praying for God's Power: Ephesians 3.14-21
2 months ago
Probably the most revealing way of discovering our chief anxieties or ambitions is to listen to our prayers. We all pray about things that concern us. We don’t usually pray for issues that do not concern us. Prayer expresses desire. We see this axiom illustrated in Paul’s second prayer in Ephesians.
He pours out his soul to God. He prays that God’s wonderful plan which he has been elaborating may be even more completely fulfilled in his readers’ experience. Bishop Handley Moule asks: ‘Who has not read and re-read the closing verses of the third chapter of the Ephesians with the feeling of one permitted to look through parted curtains into the Holiest Place of the Christian life?’
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He pours out his soul to God. He prays that God’s wonderful plan which he has been elaborating may be even more completely fulfilled in his readers’ experience. Bishop Handley Moule asks: ‘Who has not read and re-read the closing verses of the third chapter of the Ephesians with the feeling of one permitted to look through parted curtains into the Holiest Place of the Christian life?’
Read more here cc-vw.org/sermons/ephesians31421.htm
Listen here cc-vw.org/audio/ephesians31421.mp3
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