Ephesians 3:14-21
A Sermon for the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Every Sunday in the Prayer of the Day, we pray for all those who have a particular sorrow, need, or difficulty. Sometimes that that goes by us as kind of a general statement without thinking that there are particular sorrows, needs, or difficulties. They are among us and also in our own hearts and lives. It sometimes important to try to be specific about that because we struggle ourselves, and sometimes are asked by others. Someone will come to you and say: “I’m 93 years old, and what’s the point of it? I’m sitting here. It hurts to move. I have nothing worthwhile to do, and I’m no good to others. Why is God doing this?”