Strength to Comprehend: From Chambers of Darkness to the Depths of Christ’s Love
Ephesians 3:14-19
"For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God."
The love of Christ isn’t something we can casually measure or fully wrap our finite minds around on our own; it’s infinite, staggering, and multi-dimensional in a way that defies ordinary human capacity. It’s like trying to measure the infinite with a ruler, staggering in scope. Our finite minds and hearts can’t naturally take it in fully. And so this is why the people of faith need strength to comprehend and ultimately communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ. They need divine strength in their inner being in order to stand in that love before angels and demons.
Not just intellectual insight, but supernatural empowerment in the "inner being" to truly lay hold of it. This is knowledge that surpasses all knowledge.
How can someone know something beyond all knowing?
The key lies in distinguishing between types of knowledge (gnosis) and recognizing that this "knowing" is empowered by the Holy Spirit rather than achieved by human effort alone. It's something no amount of human reasoning, study, or analysis can fully contain or exhaust.
KNOWING:
1. Supernatural - This knowing doesn’t originate in us, it’s a gift "according to the riches of his glory" (v. 16). Without this divine enablement, we’d be stuck at some surface-level appreciation and buried in our doubts. The Spirit illuminates, convicts, and empowers us to receive and apprehend what surpasses our natural comprehension.
2. Experiential - This life of faith is training for the kingdom and eternity with Christ Jesus. It's preparation for gaining a sense of intimate, firsthand experience in Him, like knowing a person through shared life, not just facts about them. We "know" Christ’s love when we taste its reality daily. In forgiveness that covers our worst failures, peace that guards us in chaos, provision in lack, or sustaining grace in our suffering. It’s felt security. Not all emotion should be deconstructed into cold hard doctrine. Paul wants believers to lay hold of its dimensions (breadth for all people, length for eternity, height to heavenly realms, depth into our lowest places) not as a mental exercise, but as lived reality. Joy unspeakable, transformation that changes how we live. The more we experience, the more we realize there’s always more to experience.
3. Relational - At its heart, this is knowing a Person, Jesus Christ, king of the universe. He knows us full, and by the Spirit, we come to know His love for us in return.
Maybe you recall from the Old Testament, Ezekiel 8, where God grants the prophet Ezekiel a visionary experience to reveal the hidden, secret sins of the elders (leaders) of Israel. In this vision (Ezekiel 8:1-12), God transports Ezekiel in the Spirit to Jerusalem and shows him abominations in the temple itself. Ezekiel is told to dig through a wall and enter a hidden door. Inside, he sees a secret chamber filled with idolatrous images. The seventy elders of Israel are there, each "in the chambers of his imagery" and they are burning incense to these carved idols of unclean animals and creatures, things forbidden in God’s law. And they even say to themselves, "The LORD does not see us; the LORD has forsaken the land", believing their secret worship is hidden from God. God exposes for Ezekiel what the leaders thought was private. That their hearts were filled with detestable things, turning from the true God to lust after false ones.
This mirrors how Jesus later teaches that our evil thoughts; including sexual immorality, adultery in the heart, proceed from within our minds. It’s a sobering reminder that nothing in our inner world is truly hidden from Him.
Knowing Christ’s surpassing love requires supernatural strength because our natural hearts default to darkness, idolatry, and wicked imaginations (including lustful or pornographic ones today). The point hits hard, our natural hearts, left to themselves, default to darkness and idolatry. To truly know Christ’s surpassing love; to experience it supernaturally, experientially, and relationally, we need divine strength precisely because of these default tendencies toward darkness.
But praise God; the same Spirit who exposed the elders’ secret abominations in Ezekiel can transform those chambers in us today, turning our dark rooms of imagery into temples of the Holy Spirit. No chamber is too dark for His light. He sees it all, not to condemn the repentant, but to redeem and fill us with all the fullness of God.
Thanks be to God.
Amen