"Now to him who is able to
do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is
at work within us," - Ephesians 3:20
In Ephesians 3: 14-21, Paul prays for the church at Ephesus. Paul prays that they may experience the fullness of Christ's love (v. 17-19). In closing, Paul glorifies God "who can do so much more than we pray or think, as it turns out from the power that is at work in us! (v 20).
What is our attitude when we
pray? When we pray, we often let our experiences limit our prayers. We are
often trapped in situations that we think cannot change such as being bound by
our bad habits that we think cannot be changed, or by a bad character of other
people we cannot change. As time goes by and as more and more of our prayers
unanswered, we think that the situations can no longer be changed. But Paul
says that this idea is completely untrue. By the power of His power that is at work
in us, God is able to do much more than we could ever imagine or expect.
Let's allow ourselves to take
some moments in the presence of God who is so much greater than what we can
imagine or comprehend. Believing that God can accomplish more than we ask or
imagine. We take care not to let God's work be limited by any narrow boundaries
that we set.
Reflection on Ephesians 3:14-21
by Fr. Fransiskus M.Diaz, SVD
(Listen to the Podcast here)
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