Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us. (Ephesians 3:20)
Age related memory loss is part of the fall. We get old, we have a tendency to forget some things, and then we die. Yet, “Doxological Dementia” is not an age-related disease confined to the minds of those who are growing older. It affects all of us, both young and old alike, when we forget not only who we are, but even more importantly, Whose we are. Today’s doxology is designed to deliver us from a form of dementia that robs our joy, restricts our freedom, and retards our growth.
The apostle Paul uses a profound term to express God’s superabundant ability to bless us beyond our imagination. Here are a few other translations of what Paul is expressing: “immeasurable more” – “exceedingly abundantly above all” – “infinitely more.” In other words, there is no limit to God’s ability to bless His people . . . according to His power that is at work . . . in every one of His children. The same power that raised Jesus from the grave, is the same power that is at work within us, moment by moment. Because we not only have finite minds, but finite minds that are fallen, broken, and sin-stained, we simply cannot comprehend the Cosmic Care God delivers to us daily, far above anything we can ask, imagine, dream, or desire.
Remember, because God is in Sovereign control of all things, in His infinite wisdom, authority, and power, He is working all things together for our ultimate good, even when it does not look like that on the surface. When you face circumstances that argue against your hope, hope anyway, because you have a God who is ready, willing, and able to bless you beyond what you could ever imagine. Because we are apt to forget and allow a bit of “Doxological Dementia” to seep in, it is critical to come into the presence of Jesus each day through prayer and the study of His Word.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!