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Ask God

Harris Creek Baptist Church

March 3, 2024 • Nate Hilgenkamp

Do you truly know what you have? As we continue to study Ephesians, Paul prays that the church in Ephesus would know four things.

 

Ask God that you may know Him better

Ask God to know the hope you have in Him

Ask God to know the value you have in Him

Ask God to know the power you have in Him 

 

Life Group Discussion:

What do you value here on earth?

How do you get to know God better?

Are you afraid to ask God to use His power in your life and others? Do you believe the power is really there?

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