Beyond Our Imagination: The Abundant Power of God
"Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen." - Ephesians 3:20-21

As we delve into the rich depths of Ephesians 3:20-21, we find ourselves enveloped in profound truths that reveal both the character of God and His remarkable ability to supply our needs. The verse reads, "Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.
In this passage, the Apostle Paul lays out a breathtaking picture of God’s capability. He begins with an acknowledgment of God’s power, reminding us that He is not just able in a limited sense. Rather, He is able to do exceeding abundantly! This linguistically rich phrase conjures an idea of abundance that goes well beyond the mere capability to meet our needs; it suggests that God can bless us in ways that we often do not anticipate or consider.
Consider the two phrases "that we ask" and "think." They signify both our explicit requests and our unspoken desires, the conscious and the subconscious. God is keenly aware of what we articulate in prayer, and even more so of the hopes and dreams we harbor silently in our hearts. This verse promises that God delights to do far more than just meet our basic requests. In fact, Paul asserts that God can exceed our wildest expectations.
This can be an incredibly liberating truth for believers. Often, we confine our prayers and thoughts to our immediate circumstances, allowing our current realities to dictate our expectations. However, Ephesians 3:20 challenges us to stretch our faith and envision all that God could accomplish. It invites us to dream bigger, not out of wishful thinking but in recognition of God’s innate capacity to fulfill His promises.
What might cease to astonish us is the understanding that the "power that worketh in us" is the very means by which God glorifies Himself. This power is not our own; it is divine and transformative. It is through the Holy Spirit who resides in each believer that God's abundant capabilities become apparent. We cannot harness this power on our own; it is a gift—a divine enablement that fuels our prayers, dreams, and initiatives.
As we reflect on this verse, it is essential to meditate on how our expectations of God can be vastly inadequate compared to His potential. When was the last time you allowed yourself to imagine what life would be like if God were to answer those prayers exceeding abundantly? What dreams for your family, career, ministry, or personal life have you hesitated to bring to Him because they seemed too great? Paul encourages us to trust that God is not held back by our limitations but rather invites us to approach Him with boldness, believing that He can and will do more than we can fathom.
Moreover, the conclusion of the verse is significant. "Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen." Here, Paul ties God’s capacity—His greatness—inextricably with His glory. As He works exceeding abundantly in our lives, the natural outflow is that He receives glory. This should be the ultimate purpose of our lives—in all we do, whether in our personal aspirations or in the collective body of Christ. Our endeavors must point back to God, reflecting His splendor and magnificence to the world around us.
In a tangible way, let this truth guide us to not merely ask for the things we want but to aim for things that glorify Him. May we cultivate a lifestyle that recognizes God’s power at work within us, propelling us onward in faith with the assurance that our Good Father desires to do more than we could ever ask or think.
In summary, Ephesians 3:20-21 is a call to faith—an invitation to increase our expectations of God based on His boundless ability and to reflect His glory in all facets of our lives. Let us step into this promise and embrace the exquisite adventure of faith, where every prayer becomes an acknowledgment of God's exceeding abundantly ability.
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