A Guide to Praying Through the Epistle to the EphesiansSýnishorn
How to use this guide?
- Find a place and time in which you will be able to focus on prayer without interruption.
- Ask the Holy Spirit to speak to you through God’s word.
- Read the biblical text to get an overview of what it is about.
- Read the text again following the instructions in this guide. Write down notes.
- Spend time in prayer.
- Thank God for the time you spent with him.
Ephesians 1:1-14
The Epistle to the Ephesians was written to believers in Christ whom Paul calls “God’s saints.” If you believe in Christ, you are one of God’s saints in the place where you live. God has shown you mercy and wants you to have peace that transcends circumstances (Eph 1:2). You have been chosen for great things.
In this passage, the expressions “in Christ," “through Christ," and “for Christ” are repeated many times.
- Look for and write everything you have because you belong to Christ. Thank God for that.
- Thank God that you are his child (Eph 1:5) and ask him to show you how you can bring God’s kingdom into this world today.
Your identity
The epistle talks about the invisible world of spiritual reality. During the day, in different situations, set aside a few minutes to remind yourself of your identity in Christ.
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About this Plan
When we pray following the Bible text, we open ourselves to the topics that God chooses. This guide contains instructions and questions that help us after reading God’s Word written in the Epistle to the Ephesians to accept the Word personally and continue talking with God. In this way, the eternal Word of God enters our everyday life and changes both us and the circumstances in which we live.
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