In Henry Sant's sermon on Ephesians 3:20-21, the main theological focus centers on the themes of prayer and doxology, particularly God's power in relation to the church and through the love of Christ. Sant argues that true prayer demonstrates God’s power at work in believers and is an expression of the believer’s need for God’s intervention in their lives. He highlights how Paul's prayer for the Ephesians is a call to experience the profound love of Christ, which surpasses human understanding, and culminates in a doxology that praises God's ability to accomplish far beyond what we can imagine or ask. Key Scripture references include Ephesians 3:20-21, John 17:3, and Romans 8:26-27, showcasing the divine capacity for action through prayer and the significance of Christ’s intercession. The practical implication emphasizes the necessity of communal worship in the church as a manifestation of God's glory and the believer's dependence on Christ as the ultimate Amen.
“To know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God.”
“Real prayer is no easy matter... sometimes our words fail us. But this is the product of the power of God in the soul of the sinner.”
“Unto Him be glory in the church, by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.”
“Amen signifies it shall truly and certainly be... my prayer is more assuredly heard of God than I feel in my heart that I desire these things of Him.”
The Bible teaches that God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to His power at work within us.
Ephesians 3:20-21, Romans 8:26-27
Knowing the love of Christ is essential because it fills us with the fullness of God and assures us of His grace and presence.
Ephesians 3:19, John 17:3
The doxology is a declaration of God's glory, acknowledging His power and eternal sovereignty over the church through Christ.
Ephesians 3:20-21
Praying according to God's will aligns our desires with His purposes, ultimately leading to greater effectiveness in our prayers.
Ephesians 3:20, James 4:3
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