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Why is the doxology in Ephesians 3:20-21 important for Christians?

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The doxology underscores God's glory and faithfulness, reminding Christians of His ability to exceed their expectations in prayer.

The doxology at the end of Ephesians 3:20-21 serves an essential role in Christian prayer life by attributing glory to God for His incredible capabilities and trustworthiness. It encapsulates a profound surrender of petitions, affirming that God, who is able to achieve far beyond our understanding, deserves all glory. Furthermore, it encourages believers to approach God's throne with expectation and confidence, knowing that He is capable of not just meeting but exceeding their requests. This acknowledgment of God's sovereignty reinforces the understanding that every blessing bestowed is ultimately a reflection of His glory, engaging the church and future generations in an ongoing celebration of His goodness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:20-21

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