Paul’s opening prayer for the Ephesian church – that God would give them “the Spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of him,” that they might know the profound reality of their hope, their inheritance, and the power of God (Eph 1:17-19) – is grounded in the great and immeasurable might of God. We are able to rest assured in the glorious truths of the gospel because the very same omnipotent, eternal, and sovereign God who raised Jesus from dead is for us, his covenant people (Rom 8:11, 31)! In this sermon, Pastor Dave compels us to behold the greatness, authority, and supremacy of our God whose power is at work in those who believe in his Son.
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