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This message from Ephesians 3:14–21 reminds us that God is able to do far more than we ask or imagine. Looking at Living Stones’ journey toward a building, we’re encouraged to remember that God is active—but the building is not the mission.
Throughout Scripture, God consistently does the impossible, showing His power at work in and through His people. In the same way, He is still working today—not just in projects, but in hearts.
The real mission is people experiencing the full love of Christ—its height, depth, length, and width—not just knowing it, but living in it. God uses ordinary things, even us, to bring that love to life.
So the call is simple: trust that God is working, join Him in it, and keep the focus on what matters most—His love at work in and through His people.
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This message from Ephesians 3:14–21 reminds us that God is able to do far more than we ask or imagine. Looking at Living Stones’ journey toward a building, we’re encouraged to remember that God is active—but the building is not the mission.
Throughout Scripture, God consistently does the impossible, showing His power at work in and through His people. In the same way, He is still working today—not just in projects, but in hearts.
The real mission is people experiencing the full love of Christ—its height, depth, length, and width—not just knowing it, but living in it. God uses ordinary things, even us, to bring that love to life.
So the call is simple: trust that God is working, join Him in it, and keep the focus on what matters most—His love at work in and through His people.