The Battle for Your Imagination: Having Eyes to See
One of the primary "Battlegrounds" the enemy attacks isn't just our behavior—it’s our imagination. How do you see the world? Your church? Your neighbors? Yourself? More importantly, how do you envision God’s Kingdom coming to earth right here and now?
In Week 3 of our series Battlegrounds: Paul’s Letter to Ephesus, Pastor Jason dives into Ephesians 1:15-23. He explores Paul’s profound prayer for the church: that the "eyes of our hearts" would be enlightened. We often settle for a shrunken vision of faith, but Paul reminds us that the same power that raised Christ from the dead is currently at work within the Church.
In this message, we unpack:
• The Evidence of Faith: Why intellect and feelings are secondary to "faithfulness" and love for God’s people.
• The Trinity in Action: A breakdown of Ephesians 1:17 and how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work in harmony to help us know God better.
•The Eyes of the Heart: Reclaiming the truth that in Christ, you have a new heart (Ezekiel 11:19) and an imagination that can be transformed by the Spirit.
•4 Conditions of the Heart: A spiritual check-up on the four types of hearts—Resistant, Wounded, Responsive, and Full—and how they affect your Kingdom vision.
• The Power of King Jesus: Why we don't need to conquer a defeated foe, but simply stand firm on the ground Jesus has already taken.
• The Church is meant to be a microcosm of what God wants the world to look like. What could happen in Clear Lake and North Iowa if our collective imagination was set on fire by the Holy Spirit?
📖 Main Scripture References
• Ephesians 1:15-23 (The primary text: Paul’s prayer for revelation)
• Psalm 110 (The prophecy of Christ’s footstool)
• John 13:34 (The command to love one another)
• Ezekiel 11:19 (God giving a heart of flesh)
• Jeremiah 17:9 (The contrast of the unrenewed heart)
