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In this message, Francis Chan invites us to slow down, pray, and truly believe that God Himself is with us, right here, right now. Teaching from Ephesians 1, Francis explores Paul’s prayer that “the eyes of your heart may be enlightened,” revealing how deeply God loves His people and how much He longs for us to live in the fullness of His power and grace.
Francis shares his own journey from insecurity and striving into a confident rest in God’s love. He reminds us that we are God’s glorious inheritance—His beloved bride—and that His immeasurable power is available to all who believe.
This episode reflects the heart behind Francis’ newest book, "Beloved", an invitation to move from working for God’s love to living from it.
📖 Beloved by Francis Chan — now available wherever books are sold. 👉 For more information go to https://www.crazylove.org/beloved
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In this message, Francis Chan invites us to slow down, pray, and truly believe that God Himself is with us, right here, right now. Teaching from Ephesians 1, Francis explores Paul’s prayer that “the eyes of your heart may be enlightened,” revealing how deeply God loves His people and how much He longs for us to live in the fullness of His power and grace.
Francis shares his own journey from insecurity and striving into a confident rest in God’s love. He reminds us that we are God’s glorious inheritance—His beloved bride—and that His immeasurable power is available to all who believe.
This episode reflects the heart behind Francis’ newest book, "Beloved", an invitation to move from working for God’s love to living from it.
📖 Beloved by Francis Chan — now available wherever books are sold. 👉 For more information go to https://www.crazylove.org/beloved

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