Bishop Graham draws on Paul's Letter to the Ephesians: when we are root our lives deeply in Christ's love we can achieve more than we could ever have asked or imagined.
Paul reminds the the gentiles that Jesus, through his death and resurrection, has broken the walls of enmity and division between God and between his people. We are all, because of this, one family of God, a new creation, a new humanity.
In the second of our Anthropomorphisms sermon series, our theme is Hands. The hand of God is upon us; God acts to bless us so that we can act to bless others.
Paul's closing remarks in Ephesians encourage the Church to stand strong in the face of spiritual enemies. There is power and strength in the name of Jesus to overcome the strategies of the Devil.