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, -Ephesians 3:20


Good morning and terrific Thursday to you! 

This passage has always stirred something within me—not to diminish my worship, but to deepen it.


In much of his writing, the Apostle Paul seems to pause and look back over his life. He sets his weaknesses against God’s grace, his limited abilities against God’s power, and his human frailty against God’s enduring strength.


His reflections read like a testimony of the grace that transformed Saul into Paul. He writes with a clear sense of where God has led him since salvation and a hopeful expectation of what God will continue to do. He doesn’t linger on his past or on seasons of failure; instead, he anchors his story in that life-altering encounter on the Damascus road—the moment everything changed.


Beloved, we can learn from Paul’s example, pausing to acknowledge the grace that has brought us this far, supports us today, and leads us forward into what God has prepared.


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God bless you and command your day!!!

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