Good Morning All,
Ephesians 3:20; “Now to
him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think,
according to the power at work within us.”
In the
Bible, many people dreamed to. Isaac and
Rebekah dreamed of a child, so did Hannah and Elizabeth. Samuel dreamed of a godly king. Ruth dreamed of a husband. Many people dreamed of something that they
longed for. They hoped for something;
they held the desire in their heart. Yet
these had one more element; they prayed for God’s help and answer.
Maybe
praying to be an astronaut might have been a stretch (but then maybe not); yet
we do not often pray for God’s help. We
may think we are unworthy, we may think that what we pray for is not important
to God. Maybe we doubt that God can or
wants to answer our prayers. Whatever
the reason, we often miss out on one of God’s greatest blessings. Yet when we pray in a faithful fashion, God
promises to hear and to answer our prayers.
We hear that over and over in the Bible; Matthew, Luke, John are just a
few that repeatedly tells u to ask or to call upon his name. So, do we?
Look
at our verse, far more than we ask or think.
God wants to bless you far more than you can ever imagine. He wants you to call upon his name and trust
that he will answer. He wants you to be
happy, he wants you to be content; yet we continue to falter, and we continue
to miss out on his grace. Too often we
look too short and fall even shorter.
Yet God continues to invite you to call upon his name and to ask of him.
The
promise of answered prayers; the promise to work in us and through us. God’s love for us exceeds anything we can
ever imagine or dream. Yet we limit
ourselves because we limit our faith. We
have God’s promise to answer our prayers beyond anything we could ever dream or
imagine, and we turn away from it. Trust
God, have faith in his promise to you.
Receive his blessings for your life.
Dear Father, your mercies are new
every day. Forgive us when we fail to
call upon your name. Forgive us when we
fail to trust you fully. Give us the
faith to trust you. Give us the holy
desire to seek your blessings. Keep us
close to you, send your spirit of comfort to those who are in the most need of
your comfort. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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