Paul mentioned praying for the churches he's writing to in several of his letters, but in the letter to the Ephesians, he actually prays . . . twice! Both of Paul’s prayers describe something we should all long for—being filled with the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:19). During these two weeks, be part of the group as they look at what it means to be filled with the fullness of God, and how praying that for those around us can have a tremendous impact.
Perhaps you’ve experienced moments in life that were filled with emotion. Joy, sadness, excitement, fear . . . we’re all familiar with what those feel like. But do you know what it’s like to be filled with the fullness of God? Join us for our adventure exploring how praying two prayers Paul prayed for the Ephesians can help us be filled with God’s fullness.
Usually, to get to know a person, you spend time talking with them or sharing a meal. But how do you get to know the holy and infinite God of the universe? Today on Discover the Word, come along with Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Bill Crowder, and Daniel Ryan Day as they discuss how knowing God means we discover what He reveals to us in Scripture.
You can pore over the pages of Scripture. You can read all of the footnotes and commentaries. But at the end of the day, only God can give the gift of true knowledge and understanding. Join Elisa, Daniel, Bill, and Mart as they explore how our prayers will be answered when we ask to be “enlightened” by God.
Have you noticed the popularity of all the superhero movies? Well, because of Jesus Christ, we all have access to some “superpowers” of our own! Today on Discover the Word, the group sits down to remind us that we have access to the same power that raised Christ from the dead. And it’s available even today!
The apostle Paul often prayed for the churches he was writing to, and in his letter to the Ephesians . . . he actually prayed for them twice! Come along with us as the Discover the Word team reaches the halfway mark of this series by discussing how we can pray Paul’s prayers over the people in our own lives.