Ephesians 6:12 that our struggle is not against flesh and blood<\/a>. Our struggle is not against one another, for we are all part of the same family.<\/p>\nWith this in mind then, Paul mentions three prayer requests in Ephesians 3:15-19 that he prays for. The first is in Ephesians 3:16-17. It is a prayer for power to do what cannot be done.<\/p>\n
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Prayer for Power (Ephesians 3:16-17)<\/h2>\n Ephesians 3:16-17. … that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love,<\/strong><\/p>\nThis is a very poor translation. It makes it appear that there are three separate requests here when in fact there is only one. A better translation would be<\/p>\n
That He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with power through His Spirit in the inner man, Christ dwelling in your hearts through faith, being rooted and grounded in love.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\nThe prayer request, in outline form is as follows:<\/p>\n
I pray for that God would strengthen you with power \n-according to the riches of His glory (God provided) \n-through the Spirit in your inner man (Spirit enabled) \n-with Christ dwelling in your hearts through faith (Christ directed) \n-being rooted and grounded in love (people focused)<\/p>\n
This is Paul\u2019s second prayer in this letter to the Ephesians. It is interesting that in both prayers, he prays for power. The first time is in Ephesians 1:19. Here is the second time. Paul prays that his readers would be strengthened with power. And in verses 16 and 17, he says that this will happen in four ways. He tells us where the power comes from (from God), how the power is used (by the Spirit), who directs the use of this power (Christ), and what the power is to be used for (love for others). This is a prayer for God enabled, Spirit empowered, Christ directed, other focused power. Let\u2019s look at each in turn.<\/p>\n
1. God Provided<\/strong><\/p>\nThe first thing is this power is provided by God. He says that it is\u00a0according to the riches of His glory.<\/strong>\u00a0This power comes from the riches of God\u2019s glory. The word according means \u201cin proportion to.\u201d Paul is not praying here for a small portion of God\u2019s power, but power in proportion to the riches of God\u2019s glory. But How great is God\u2019s glory? It is vast! So also, is the power that Paul wants us to have from God.<\/p>\nIf I am a billionaire and I give you 10 dollars, that is \u201cout of\u201d my riches. But if I give you 100 million dollars now, and if you spend that, give you whatever you need later, that is in \u201cproportion\u201d to my riches. This is not a perfect illustration because a billion dollars in limited whereas God\u2019s riches are not, but you get the idea. God gives us power in direct proportion to the riches of His glory. The source of the power then is God. This power is provided by God.<\/p>\n
We cannot love our enemies when we are trying to do so with our own power. But God has made His power available to us, and we already know that it is possible for God to love His enemies, because we have seen Him do so in Jesus Christ. That same power is in work in us.<\/p>\n
2. Spirit Enabled<\/strong><\/p>\nThe use of the power is by the\u00a0Spirit in the inner man.<\/strong>\u00a0The Spirit empowers us to use this power. Remember Acts 1:8? \u201cBut you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you\u2026\u201d This strengthening that he does, however, is not outward strength. He\u2019s not going to make us strong like Samson or Arnold Schwarzenegger. No, this strengthening is not for the outward man, but for the inner man \u2013 our innermost being (cf. 2 Cor. 4:16 for the contrast).<\/p>\nScripture tells us that our inner man can see (Ps. 119:18), hear (Mt. 13:9), taste (Ps. 34:8), feel, (Acts 17:27), and must be exercised (1 Tim. 4:7-8), cleansed (Ps. 51:7), washed (Eph. 5:26), fed daily (Mt. 4:4, Ex. 16:15ff), and renewed (2 Cor. 4:16). The inner man for the Christian, is more real than this outer physical shell which we pay so much attention to. We would all be better off if we spent more time caring for our inner man.<\/p>\n
And in order to help us with that, Paul prays for God\u2019s power. You could call this steroids of the spirit. This strengthening comes from the Spirit and is for our spirit. The purpose of this power is to strengthen our Spirit.<\/p>\n
Ephesians 3:17 explains how this power is to be used. It comes from God, we are able to use it by the Spirit, but Christ is the one who directs us how and where to use it. It is Christ directed.<\/p>\n
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3. Christ Directed<\/strong><\/p>\nEphesians 3:17. Christ [dwelling] in your hearts through faith.<\/strong><\/p>\nThe word dwell is\u00a0katoikeo<\/em>, and means to \u201csettle down, be at ease, to be comfortable.\u201d For some of you men, a dwelling place for you is having a lazy boy, a bag a chips, a soda and the remote. That is where you are most comfortable, where you can settle down \u2013 and sometimes, as this verse also says \u2013 take root. Sometimes your wives wonder if you are ever going to get up. They might even start dusting you. But you\u2019re comfortable, right?<\/p>\nChrist wants to dwell in our heart. In other words, to be at ease in our life. He wants to be at home there. He wants to know that the roof will leak on him when he sits on your couch. He wants to know that all the rooms have been vacuumed and dusted. He wants to know that the garbage has been taken out. He wants to know that there is not mold in the walls, or mildew in the shower. He wants to know that the foundation is not crumbling.<\/p>\n
Your life is like a house, which Christ wants to dwell comfortably in. He knows it\u2019s not perfect, that there are flaws and things that need fixing. But He is the master carpenter and he knows a master plumber and a master electrician. And guess what, if you are willing, the Three of Them will refinish your entire house for free. They will make your crumbling shack into a sparkling mansion \u2013 so that Christ can comfortably dwell in it.<\/p>\n
And when He is dwelling in your heart, when he is in control of your innermost being, He directs you to live the way He lived. He used the power God provided, which is enabled by the Holy Spirit, to live the Christ-like life. God enables. The Holy Spirit empowers. Christ directs. And in the last part of verse 17, Paul tells us what this God directed, Spirit empowered, Christ directed life will look like. We will live a life of love for other people, which is the ultimate point and purpose.<\/p>\n
4. People Focused<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2026 being rooted and grounded in love,<\/strong><\/p>\nPaul has spent two chapters talking about how Jews and Gentiles are now one in Christ, and how they are to get along now. For some, this might seem like an impossible task. Some Gentiles would be thinking, \u201cYou mean I have to love that annoying Jewish neighbor of mine? There\u2019s no way! He\u2019s always judging me by his standards of living and acting \u201cholier than thou.\u201d I can\u2019t love him. I can\u2019t fellowship with him.<\/p>\n
Some of the Jews were thinking, \u201cYou mean I have to go over to that Gentile\u2019s house when he invites me over for dinner? I can\u2019t do that! He might serve meat sacrificed to idols! He might not be following the strict cleanliness laws. I might become ceremonially unclean! Paul can\u2019t be serious. There\u2019s no way I can get along with them.\u201d<\/p>\n
Paul is saying here, \u201cHey look. I know you can\u2019t do these things I am asking by your own power. So I am praying that God will give you His power to do what He asks. That He will give you the power to do what you don’t think you can do.\u201d<\/p>\n
The final phrase in this verse \u2013 being rooted and grounded in love \u2013 is what Christ wants to do with the power from God through the Spirit. Christ wants to root and ground us in love. Rooted brings to mind trees. A tree must have it\u2019s roots deep in good soil and with lots of water in order to be healthy and strong (cf. Ps. 1 and Jer. 17:5-8). From what or whom are your roots getting nourishment?\u201d<\/p>\n
God, with His mighty power, out of the riches of His glory, wants to remake your inner man through the help of the Holy Spirit so that Christ can dwell comfortably and in style in your life, so that you can do what cannot be done, namely, show love to people that you used to hate.<\/p>\n
This is Paul\u2019s first prayer request.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s a big one, isn\u2019t it? Are there people you have trouble loving? God has given you the power, the Spirit is enabling you to use it, and Christ is directing you where, when and how to use it. Together, all three of them want you to love those who you normally would hate. The power of God helps us love the unlovable.<\/p>\n
We will look next time at the final two prayer requests of Paul, which are also impossible prayer requests. But we will see that, once again, they also are related to loving our enemies.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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