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Dear Precious Friends,
On this beautiful new day I pray you have time to be in God's word where we find all the incredible truth and reminders of how God has answered the prayers of His faithful men and women. Today I want to talk about Ephesians 3:20 where we are reminded of how much more God gives than we can think or imagine.
In Ephesians 3, the apostle Paul offered a prayer to God the Father on behalf of the congregation of believers in Ephesus. The church there consisted of a mixture of Jewish and Gentile believers. Paul’s earnest desire was for them to be united in their knowledge and experience of Christ’s love, and to share that love generously with one another. As Paul brought his prayer to a close, he burst into praise, declaring that God can “do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us” (verse 20).
Paul was in the habit of asking God to give spiritual blessings of extraordinary value on the believers under his care:
“For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience” (Colossians 1:9–11; see also Philippians 1:9; 4:19; 1 Thessalonians 3:12).
In Ephesians 3:20, Paul used a unique term to express God’s superabundant ability to work beyond our prayers, thoughts, and even dreams. English translations of the term include “immeasurably more” (NIV), “exceedingly abundantly above all” (KJV), “infinitely more” (NLT), “above and beyond” (HCSB), and “far more abundantly beyond all” (NASB).
Three key attributes of God’s character emerge in Paul’s claim that God can do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine. The first element we see is His sovereignty. The fact that God is sovereign means that He has the wisdom, power, and authority to do whatever He chooses. There’s no limit to what God can do in answer to our prayers because His capability goes far above and beyond anything we can ask, dream, or even comprehend.
The second characteristic we see is God’s omnipotence. Our heavenly Father possesses all power over all things at all times. He manifests His mighty power in many ways. We see it in His creation and in His miracles. In Ephesus, God expressed His omnipotence by bringing together Jews and Gentiles into one family—a united home for His Spirit to dwell through faith in Jesus Christ.
SOUND FAMILIAR WITH ALL THE DIVIDE WE HAVE TODAY! We must remember to pray for God to bring us together and we need to be the example no matter how passionate we are about how we feel no matter who is President or in public office. We are the example! Speak the truth in love and show God's love in all things!!!
God’s glory is the third attribute expressed in Paul’s praise. Every sovereign and powerful act that God does in response to prayer radiates His majesty. When the Lord does more than we can ask or imagine, He receives the glory. Our narrow imaginations and feeble prayers cannot limit the richness of God’s gifts. As we recognize all that God has done for us and in us, His church, we can only stand in awe of His goodness and glory.
If you’ve ever been blown away by an answer to prayer, then you’ve sampled the meaning of Ephesians 3:20. Paul was teaching his readers what he himself already knew, that it is impossible to petition God for too much because His capacity to give far exceeds the believer’s ability to ask or imagine. Our thoughts surpass our words, but God’s power to act surpasses it all. The apostle reiterated what the psalmist had proclaimed: “Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit” (Psalm 147:5). No matter how extravagant we make our requests, God in His matchless power can give us more than we ask, and far beyond what our finite minds can imagine.
Now dear friends, let's remember to take time to pray and see God's might power work in ways we never thought possible.
PLEASE DON'T READ PAST THIS.... WE MUST REMEMBER TO TAKE TIME TO PRAY ... DESPITE LIFE'S DISTRACTIONS PRAYER IS THE KEY AND OUR FAITH IGNITES OUR PRAYERS!!!
God sees His faithful men and women trusting Him with all our hearts and not doubting that He can and will do more than we think or imagine.
Let's stand firm and remember to keep our eyes in front of us on Christ and not the traffic around us. Don’t be confident in ourselves. Be confident in Christ. We must remember to fight the good fight. Endure to the end. Blessed are we who stands firm in the Lord during trials and remember His faithfulness to those who love Him and follow His commands.
AMEN!!!!!
Source: Holy Spirit, God's word, Got questions devo
May be an image of text that says 'Solomon asked for wisdom and knowledge, God added wealth. Abraham asked for a son, God gave him generations. I pray God gives you more than what you have asked for.'
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