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Discover the power of being Rooted in Love. In this encouraging message from Ephesians 3:14–21, explore how God strengthens us through His Spirit, makes His home in our hearts, and invites us into the fullness of His love. Learn how to grow deeper in faith, experience the vastness of Christ’s love, and live a life empowered beyond your imagination. You are not alone—God’s love is wide, long, high, and deep, and it’s meant for you. Join us as we seek to be rooted in His love and transformed by His presence. There’s more for you. Come and receive it. __ Welcome to Brookwood Church! We are a church family who believe that Jesus is at the center of everything. Whether you're exploring faith or looking for a church to call home, we’d love to meet you. Learn more about service times, locations, and what to expect at brookwoodchurch.org/visit. Let us know you’re coming—we’d love to greet you, introduce you to our community, and make your first visit seamless and meaningful! 0:00 - Welcome 4:10 - The Cross Of Christ 8:04 - Love Of God 13:17 - How Marvelous 21:21 - Offering Prayer 22:47 - Son Of Suffering 33:20 - Scripture Reading 34:21 - Message 1:19:20 - Outro Learn more about Brookwood Church: www.brookwoodchurch.org __ Join Our Community Brookwood Church Facebook: / brookwood.church Follow us on Instagram at @brookwoodchurch __ Rooted in Love: Ephesians 3:14–21 When was the last time you paused long enough to let the truth of God’s love really sink in? In Ephesians 3:14–21, the Apostle Paul writes a prayer that reaches across centuries, cultures, and circumstances to touch our lives today. It’s a prayer not just to be read but to be received—a divine invitation to deeper spiritual strength, intimacy, and transformation. Paul’s desire was simple yet profound: that we would be rooted in God’s love and filled with all the fullness of God. “Then Christ will make His home in your hearts as you trust in Him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong.” (Ephesians 3:17, NLT) Strengthened from the Inside Out Paul begins with a request for inner strength through the Holy Spirit. He doesn’t pray for external solutions or easier circumstances—he prays for spiritual empowerment. Why? Because the kind of strength we need most isn’t physical or circumstantial. It’s the quiet, enduring power that comes from God’s Spirit dwelling within us. This strength isn't something we muster up. It’s a gift we receive. It’s the power that helps us overcome temptation, walk in purity, and live with moral courage. It comes from letting the Spirit lead our lives rather than following the cravings of our own desires. Are you feeling weary or spiritually weak? The strength you seek is already available to you through the Spirit. Ask Him today to fill you again with His power. A Home for Christ Next, Paul prays that Christ would dwell in our hearts—not as a distant guest, but as a welcomed and settled resident. There’s a difference between someone visiting your home and someone who lives there, fully known and embraced. Christ desires the latter. He wants to be at home in every area of your life, not just the tidy, presentable parts. To welcome Jesus fully means trusting Him deeply, even when it’s uncomfortable. It means surrendering our preferences, attitudes, and decisions to His lordship. It’s in that surrender that we experience the beauty of His presence filling every room of our lives. Is there any area of your heart where Jesus doesn’t yet feel at home? Invite Him in today—not just to visit, but to stay. Knowing the Love That Surpasses Knowledge One of the most breathtaking parts of Paul’s prayer is his longing that we would know the dimensions of God’s love—how wide, long, high, and deep it is. This love isn’t something we can fully grasp intellectually; it’s something we are meant to experience. God’s love is wide enough to embrace every person, regardless of race, past, or background. It is long enough to last for eternity. It is high enough to lift us to the heavenly places, and deep enough to reach the darkest parts of our sin and brokenness. This love isn’t based on your performance. It’s based on your need—and God’s nature. He loves you simply because you need to be loved. Fullness Beyond Measure Paul ends his prayer with a soaring promise: when we are rooted in love and filled with the Spirit, we are made complete with the fullness of life and power that comes from God. Imagine a life not dominated by fear, guilt, or striving—but by the overwhelming presence of God. A life where your identity is secure, your heart is whole, and your purpose is clear. This is the life Paul prays for—and the life Jesus offers. Yes, God can do more. More than you imagine. More than you dare to believe. Not by your effort, but by His power working within you.