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Prayer, Power, and the Limitless Love of Christ

Ephesians 3:14-21

May 21, 2017 • Guest • Ephesians 3:14–21

In this sermon from guest speaker Luke Corbin, we look at Paul’s example of powerful prayer from Ephesians chapter three. Paul humbly but boldly addresses his sovereign God, asking for the spiritual maturity of the Ephesian Christians. He ends his prayer with doxology, praising the Triune, Almighty God. Paul models the power of prayer which comes from the abundance of God’s grace already given to us in the gospel. Are we experiencing God’s power to grow and change through lives devoted to prayer?

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