Sermon Notes
- ___ (v. 20a)
- God’s all-___________ (v. 20b)
- He is ____
- His _____ works in us
- God’s _____ (v. 21)
- In the ______
- In ______ Jesus
- C. To ___ generations
- _______ and ever
Going Deeper
- Frank Thielman defines a doxologies as “expressions of praise to
God that speak of his glory, honor, or might.” Take time right now to
pray your own doxology, in your own words. - Paul often finishes his letters with doxologies. Read Rom.
16:25–27 ; Phil. 4:20; 1 Tim. 1:17; Jude 24–25. What similarities do
you see to Ephesians 3:20-21? What differences? - In what ways do we see our lives as all about us? Read Eph. 3:20.
What is life all about? - Do you ever question God’s ability? R. Kent Hughes says: “The God
to whom Paul makes these requests has a capacity that exceeds the
people’s capacity of asking—or even imagining!” How can you grow
in your ability to trust God’s ability? - Do you struggle trusting God because of the evil you see in the
world today? Or the suffering you have experienced? Read Isaiah
55:8-11. How does this passage give us a different perspective on
our situation? - God’s power is at work within us. Power to:
- Witness
Read Acts 1:8; 1 Cor. 2:4-5; 2 Cor. 4:7; 2 Tim. 1:7
How do these passages show us God’s power is at work in us to
witness? - Hope
Read Eph. 3:16, 18-19; Romans 15:13; 1 Cor. 6:14
How do these passages show us God’s power is at work in us to hope? - Persevere
Read 2 Cor. 12:9; Colossians 1:9-14; 2 Thess. 1:11
How do these passages show us God’s power is at work in us to
persevere?
Frank Thielman says: “The availability of God’s power to believers has
been a prominent theme in the letter so far (1:19-2:10).”
- Witness
- Read Eph. 3:21. Doxa = glory (Ps. 29:2; 96:8). How is God’s glory seen in your life?
- Benjamin Merkle says: “To give glory to God is not to give him something he does not already possess, but to praise him for who he is and what he has done.”
- To God be glory in the Church. P. T. O’Brien says, “As the community of the redeemed, both Jews and Gentiles, the church is the masterpiece of God’s grace (2:7). It is the realm of his presence and authority (1:22, 23; 2:22), the instrument through which his wisdom is made known to the spiritual powers in the heavenly realm (3:10).”
- How can you give glory to God in all generations?
- Read 1 Cor. 6:18-20. How will you glorify God with your body this week?
- What have you learned from the first half of the book of Ephesians? Chapters 1-3 summary. God has:
- Blessed us with every spiritual blessing in Christ (1:3-14)
- Displayed his power and given us spiritual insight (1:15-19)
- Raised Jesus from the dead, subjected everything under his feet and appointed him as head over everything for the church (1:20-23)
- Brought us from death to life by His grace (2:1-10)
- Brought Jews and Gentiles together to form a new people, the Church, tearing down walls of hostility (2:11-22)
- Revealed the mystery of this oneness in Christ (3:1-13)
- Loved us with a love that surpasses knowledge, filling us with all the fullness of God (3:14-20) Take time to pray and thank God for all his blessings in Christ.