We live in a country obsessed with political power. Every couple of years, elections dominate the news headlines. People want to know which party will be “in power,” but that is a power focused on control. That is an earthly power.
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Ephesians 3, Paul prays for the saints to have power, but it’s an altogether different kind of power. The power Paul prays for isn’t political but spiritual. It isn’t external but internal. It isn’t for grasping for control over others but for being able to truly know the love of Christ.
Ephesians 3 contains Paul’s prayer for the Spirit’s power and the purpose it should serve in the Christian life.
I bow my knees before the Father . . . that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being.
Ephesians 3:14-16 (ESV)