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Gratitude doesn’t come from having more—it comes from seeing clearly what we already have in Christ. As Paul closes the opening chapter of Ephesians, he prays that the eyes of our hearts would be enlightened to the hope, inheritance, and power that already belong to us as God’s children. In a world that trains us to live anxious, entitled, and distracted, this passage calls us back to an inheritance mindset—one rooted in resurrection power and future hope breaking into the present. This week, we’ll explore why we are far richer than we realize, why familiarity can dull our gratitude, and how God invites us to live now as heirs of the kingdom.
By Park Hill Church4.8
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Gratitude doesn’t come from having more—it comes from seeing clearly what we already have in Christ. As Paul closes the opening chapter of Ephesians, he prays that the eyes of our hearts would be enlightened to the hope, inheritance, and power that already belong to us as God’s children. In a world that trains us to live anxious, entitled, and distracted, this passage calls us back to an inheritance mindset—one rooted in resurrection power and future hope breaking into the present. This week, we’ll explore why we are far richer than we realize, why familiarity can dull our gratitude, and how God invites us to live now as heirs of the kingdom.

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