I Bow My Knees, Part Three

Evening Service
Nov 20, 2016

Once separated by issues such as culture, race, and religious practice, believers find themselves united in Christ. As Paul prayed in Ephesians, though, the riches and dimensions of God’s love are vast and immeasurable, and require a Spirit-enabled strength to comprehend. Alistair Begg makes several helpful observations about God’s love, and reminds us that those adopted into God’s family inherit an eternity of love.

Ephesians 3:18-19

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