Experiencing God's Power: From Knowledge to Transformation

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And Father, my prayer tonight or this morning is for anyone who comes through the doors of Grace Church doubting that, that they might encounter your presence today, Lord, in a powerful way. Lord, that you would take them from their mess and bring them to a place of delight in Jesus. Lord, that you would transform them, their aches and pains, whatever they have come in here with. Lord, transform them from the inside out. Lord, as we meditate on your word and on the glory of Jesus Christ, will you meet every single need in this place? Because we invite your presence, oh God. We invite you to dwell with us, oh God. [00:29:29] (38 seconds)


I keep asking that the God of the Lord, our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you a spirit of wisdom and revelation so that you may know him better. And I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. [00:31:38] (33 seconds)


What this goes to show is that there's a difference between knowing about someone and knowing someone personally. Can I get an amen? In this section that we just read, Paul wants the Ephesian definition. He wants believers to make their knowledge about God more personal. He wants it to impact their lives. [00:34:29] (23 seconds)


He pretty much explains in chapter one that all who place faith and trust in Jesus Christ are blessed beyond measure. He says, first of all, we're blessed in the heavenly realms. Well, this heavenly realm is the invisible spiritual realm where the glory of God is made manifest and the authority of God rules. [00:35:58] (23 seconds)


And ladies and gentlemen, when you take all of this into consideration and you think about how marvelous a salvation it is that you and I have in the Lord Jesus Christ, it causes you to just simply praise his name. The most fitting response is to just simply lift holy hands. Lift holy hands and say, thank you, God. Thank you, God. [00:37:24] (21 seconds)


But God wants better for us. He wants more for us in Jesus' name. He wants us to experience him more intimately and in a life-altering, transformative way. And so the question for you and me this morning is how does that happen? How does it happen? How do we make that happen? [00:41:35] (19 seconds)


It's a power that the Holy Spirit provides for each and every one of our lives as believers in Jesus Christ. And so the question that I have this morning is, what's the purpose of the power? What does God want us to do with it? How should we better understand it? [00:46:00] (16 seconds)


Because what Paul just said is the same resurrection power. power that rose Jesus from the grave is now living in you and me. Oh, come on, somebody. Paul says we have resurrection power. This means that the power that raised Christ. This speaks, ladies and gentlemen, of the profound worth of our union with Jesus Christ. [00:46:40] (25 seconds)


As if it couldn't be more amazing, this passage, this passage reveals something even more profound. God the Father exalts. Jesus Christ to the right hand of God the Father in the heavenlies. He seats him right next to him on his throne. Now to be seated at the right hand of God the Father is the ultimate position of honor and authority. [00:51:57] (27 seconds)


Because he reigns, we reign. Oh, that's not enough to give you, oh my goodness, some of y 'all still sleep this morning. Praise God for that. Because what this means is that you and I share in Christ's authority. We're not just spectators on the sideline. We get to participate in the authority of Christ. [00:55:40] (24 seconds)


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