We have been so encouraged to lift your heartfelt cry for deeper revelation of our Heavenly Father before His throne these past days. What a sacred privilege it is to join with you in asking for the very same spirit of wisdom and revelation that Paul prayed for the Ephesians - that the eyes of your heart would be flooded with divine light to grasp the hope of His calling, the riches of His inheritance in the saints, and the immeasurable greatness of His resurrection power at work in your life.
As we’ve continued to pray Ephesians 1:17-21 over you, we’ve asked the Lord to open your spiritual eyes wider than ever before, that you would see Him not just as Savior but as the glorious Father who has seated you with Christ in heavenly places. We’ve petitioned Him to reveal His purposes for you in this season with fresh clarity, that you would walk in the confidence of your identity as His beloved child and the authority you carry in Christ.
Has the Lord begun to answer this prayer in your heart? Have you sensed His presence drawing you deeper into understanding His calling over your life? We would love to rejoice with you over any breakthroughs or revelations He has given. If you’re still waiting for greater clarity or a tangible sense of His power at work, we want you to know we remain steadfast in agreement with you. Sometimes these prayers for spiritual insight are answered gradually, like the dawning of a new day, and we are committed to contending with you until you see the fullness of what He has prepared.
Let us know how we can continue to pray specifically—whether for persistence in seeking Him, for removal of distractions, or for a fresh outpouring of His Spirit to illumine His Word to you. We are confident that the One who raised Christ from the dead is at work in you even now, and we will not cease to ask that you would know Him more intimately with each passing day.
May your heart be flooded with light as you seek His face, and may you encounter His power in ways that leave you forever changed. We are standing with you in faith, believing that He who began this good work in you will bring it to completion.