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Eyes of the Heart: Experiencing the Hope We've Been Called To | 31/5/26

32 min · 2 jun 2026
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In this sermon from Ephesians 1:15–23, Riley Langlands opens up Paul's sweeping, breathless prayer for the church at Ephesus — and asks what it means for us today. Drawing on the Greek distinction between 'gnosis' (knowing facts about Jesus) and 'epignosis' (experiencing him personally), Riley unpacks three things Paul wants every believer to know: that we must truly know Jesus, not just know about him; that we are deeply and immeasurably loved as the very inheritance Christ won through the cross; and that Jesus reigns, seated far above every power and authority, working all things together in a broken world. With warmth, humour, and rich illustrations, Riley invites the church into a life of prayer, Scripture, and hospitality — living as the hands and feet of Christ, bringing his kingdom to our streets. If you've ever felt like your faith has stalled, or wondered whether there's more to the Christian life than facts and churchgoing, this episode is for you. flbc.org.au

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