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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2024 · 35 MIN

10/13/24 - A Prayer For The Church - Ephesians 3:14–21 - Pastor Jason Fritz

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Have you ever started praying for something specific, only to find your mind wandering? Perhaps someone asked you to pray for their job interview, but as you begin your thoughts shift to your own work responsibilities. Suddenly, you’re not praying anymore—you’re mentally compiling a to-do list!   Our passage this Sunday begins by drawing a parallel between our own distracted prayers and Paul's writing in Ephesians 3, where he starts with a prayer but then digresses into a theological reflection on the mystery of God’s plan to unite Jews and Gentiles into one family. After this digression, Paul returns to his original intention, resuming his prayer in verse 14, where he earnestly intercedes for the believers in Ephesus. His prayer emphasizes the spiritual unity of all believers, highlighting God’s authority over every family in heaven and on earth.   Paul’s posture in prayer, kneeling before God, is unusual for Jews. If you visit the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem you’ll see many Orthodox Jews standing in prayer. Kneeling however, reflects deep reverence and humility, recognizing God’s majesty and sovereignty. This contrasts with the more casual approach to God often seen today. The passage illustrates God's immense glory. We are reminded of the overwhelming experience Moses had on Mount Sinai. Despite this grandeur, Paul addresses God as "Father," emphasizing the intimate, familial relationship believers have with Him through Christ. This relationship unites all believers into one spiritual family, transcending the physical realm and placing it in the spiritual.   Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians is not for physical strength, but for spiritual strength, asking God to empower them through His Spirit. He highlights the vast resources of God’s glory that are available to believers, drawing a distinction between giving from what one has versus giving according to what one has. Paul emphasizes that God’s generosity is beyond human comprehension, and believers need to be spiritually fortified to receive all that God has for them. This spiritual strength is essential for living out the Christian faith and experiencing the indwelling presence of Christ.   Finally, Paul focuses on the transformative power of God’s love, urging believers to be rooted and grounded in love, and to comprehend the vastness of Christ’s love for us. He, along with the apostle John, challenge the popular notion that “love is love,” arguing instead that true love is defined by God and is rooted in His character. Paul concludes by praising God’s ability to do far more than we can ask or imagine, emphasizing the power of God at work within us and giving glory to God for His work in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations. To all of this, Paul gives a resounding, “Amen!”

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