MORE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE (3 OF 3)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Ephesians 3:20-21
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More Than You Can Imagine (3 of 3)
Series: A Next Generation Prayer
Scott Maze
Ephesians 3:20-21
Tomorrow is Memorial Day, a day set aside to remember those who have died in service of our nation. Many of you know of someone who died during their service in the military. For some, this was your very children. Today, we express a small token of the rightful appreciation due to these men and women.
Let's pray:
Father in Heaven,
We come before your throne on this day to remember the courage of people who stood against evil in foreign and domestic places. The uniform of our military is a reminder of the justice found in you, holy God. You love justice and you hate the chaos of disordered societies. I pray your healing presence is with fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, and sisters and brothers who have lost their family members in service to such great ideas of religious freedom. You never intended anyone to be forced into conversion for faith to you and you certainly desire everyone to have the right to know you in all nations. Father, may you bless us with the courage to stand against religious tyranny anywhere and everywhere. Will you give us brave men and women to boldly push back against evil dictators who seek to prevent people from have access to you and your word.
In Jesus Name, Amen.
Keep Ephesians 3 open with me. This is the third week to look at one of most beautiful prayers in all the Bible. It's as if you are on an escalator moving right into heaven itself. It's obviously a prayer from the first words in verse 14, ''For this reason I bow my knees before the Father.''
Generation Z
For the third Sunday, I am challenging our church to use this prayer to pray for a teenager or child in the coming weeks. Generation Z may not be a familiar term for you but are those young people born between 1995 and 2010. Gen Z is quickly becoming the largest American generation yet. According to the US census estimates, there around 68 million ...
Series: A Next Generation Prayer
Scott Maze
Ephesians 3:20-21
Tomorrow is Memorial Day, a day set aside to remember those who have died in service of our nation. Many of you know of someone who died during their service in the military. For some, this was your very children. Today, we express a small token of the rightful appreciation due to these men and women.
Let's pray:
Father in Heaven,
We come before your throne on this day to remember the courage of people who stood against evil in foreign and domestic places. The uniform of our military is a reminder of the justice found in you, holy God. You love justice and you hate the chaos of disordered societies. I pray your healing presence is with fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, and sisters and brothers who have lost their family members in service to such great ideas of religious freedom. You never intended anyone to be forced into conversion for faith to you and you certainly desire everyone to have the right to know you in all nations. Father, may you bless us with the courage to stand against religious tyranny anywhere and everywhere. Will you give us brave men and women to boldly push back against evil dictators who seek to prevent people from have access to you and your word.
In Jesus Name, Amen.
Keep Ephesians 3 open with me. This is the third week to look at one of most beautiful prayers in all the Bible. It's as if you are on an escalator moving right into heaven itself. It's obviously a prayer from the first words in verse 14, ''For this reason I bow my knees before the Father.''
Generation Z
For the third Sunday, I am challenging our church to use this prayer to pray for a teenager or child in the coming weeks. Generation Z may not be a familiar term for you but are those young people born between 1995 and 2010. Gen Z is quickly becoming the largest American generation yet. According to the US census estimates, there around 68 million ...
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