Ephesians 3 is a prayer for what preacher Martyn Lloyd-Jones once called “experiential knowledge.” 1 To return to the theme we touched on in the introduction to this book, it’s one thing to know the truth, but it’s another thing altogether for this truth to come alive, capture our imaginations, and change our lives. Our imagination must be renewed by the reality of our union with Christ. To bring our book around full circle, this is a prayer that acknowledges the gap between the inheritance we’ve been given and our present experience of how we see ourselves (filled with all the fullness of
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