A Doxology
After praying for his readers in Ephesians 3, Paul proceeded to praise the perfect and powerful God who will answer his requests. In this message, Alistair Begg describes the need to ground our praise in theology and an understanding of God as creator and sustainer, revealed in the Bible. The world around us will see His glory in the transformed lives and godly character of believers and local churches, and we are encouraged to look to God for grace and power as we live to bring Him praise.
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