Ephesians 3:20–21 (NKJV)
20 Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly
above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, 21 to
Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and
ever. Amen.
This
morning we enter into a new year. The old has passed away, behold the new has
come! As we enter into this new year, I want to meditate on Paul’s words to the
Ephesians. New years provide opportunities for renewed resolutions, hopes, and
dreams. Paul’s words here in Ephesians 3 contain profound wisdom for us as we consider
these things.
So
let us note that in our text Paul is giving glory to God in the process
of which he gives instruction to us. So let us consider the significance
of Paul’s words. First, Paul gives glory to God: to [God] be glory. So
who is this God to whom Paul is giving glory? He is the One who is able to
do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think. Whatever dreams
or hopes you have for this upcoming year, Paul tells us, they are not too
difficult for God to accomplish. God is able to do far more than we can
articulate with our mouths or that we can even imagine with our heads. God’s
power is infinite. He is Almighty God. Dream big.
Second,
Paul tells us that this God who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above
all that we ask or think is the very God whose power works in us. Did
you catch that? If you are in Christ, then the omnipotent God, who rules and
reigns among the affairs of men, is at work with His power in your life. As we
saw in our study of Psalm 29 last week, Yahweh, the God of the Storm, is the
very one who promises to give His strength to His people. David sings, The
Lord will give strength to His people… In Christ, by the Spirit, that
promise is fulfilled. God has granted His strength to us.
You
see, Paul wants the Ephesians to grow in wisdom and maturity and the way we
grow is through a deep and personal knowledge of all that God has done and is
doing and promises yet to do for us in Christ. So note that Paul gives glory to
God in the Church by Christ Jesus. Note that the glory to God is by
Christ Jesus – Jesus is the center of our faith. It is through His death
and resurrection that we have forgiveness and newness of life; through His
death and resurrection that the power of God is at work in us. Glory to God by
Christ Jesus.
But
note that this glory that is by Christ Jesus is in the Church. In
other words, Paul wants glory to abound to God’s Name in and through you and
me. God’s power is on display in His people – He has forgiven us and
empowers us that we might display the wonder of His work in a dark and hopeless
world, that we might display the impotency of Satan and his minions when
confronted with the power of our Christ. In ourselves we are weak and
powerless; but in our God we can run against a troop. God wants to display the
wonder and the power of His grace in your life. Are you looking for a proof
that God exists? Look for it as you grow in faith and godly character.
So
what this means is that those excuses you’ve been making for not addressing
that sin pattern in your life are groundless; those despairing voices that have
been telling you that there’s no hope for change are lying; those urges to
complacency that have said it’s okay that you’re just coasting along
spiritually, that you’re not really growing or being intentional about serving
Christ, those urges are from the devil. God gives His omnipotent strength to
His people because He loves us and longs for us to comprehend with all the
saints what is the width and length and depth and height – to know the love of
Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of
God (Eph 3:18b-19).
So
as we enter into the presence of our Lord this New Year’s Day, let us confess
that we have often failed to believe Him, failed to trust Him, and let us seek
His forgiveness through Jesus Christ that He might empower us as His humble
people to bring glory and honor to His Name. And as you are able, let us kneel
as we confess our sins. We will have a time of silent confession followed by
the corporate confession found in your bulletin.
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