Far More Abundantly | Ephesians 3:20-21
This powerful message confronts us with a profound question: when we face the chasms in our lives, are we looking at the depth of the problem or the strength of the bridge? Drawing from Ephesians 3:20-21, we're reminded that our God is able to do far more abundantly than all we can ask or imagine. The sermon uses the vivid metaphor of a traveler facing a terrifying chasm with a secure bridge available—yet we'll never cross if we only stare at the danger below. The bridge is Jesus Christ, and His strength is unquestionable. Whether we're facing personal struggles, difficult relationships, career transitions, or even corporate decisions as a church body, the principle remains: God's magnitude, power, and faithfulness far exceed our fears. We're challenged to remember that this is the God who spoke creation into existence, who holds atoms together by His word, who raised the dead, and who forgives the greatest chasm of all—our sin. The call is clear: fix our eyes on the bridge, not the chasm. When we truly grasp who God is and what He's capable of, our perspective shifts from fear to faith, from hesitation to action. This message invites us to dream bigger, trust deeper, and step forward boldly because our God specializes in the impossible.
