What a great message this morning from Eph. 1:3-14, which is perhaps the longest sentence in all of Paul's writings.
I love how Hendricksen refers to it: "a snowball rumbling down a hill, picking up bounce as it descends." He adds that the sentence's 202 words (in Greek) are arranged like "prancing steeds pointing forward with impetuous speed."
Paul's heart is aflame.
So is mine.
