Praying in colour is a way to talk with God. I’ve been meditating on this short passage, the writer’s prayer for people in Ephesus he loved. I decided to used colours to make various ideas stand out. Gold: I love that this prayer starts with God’s riches in glory and ends with the fullness of God.
Green: The writer invokes God, the Spirit, Jesus and then all the saints. Before us. After us. All of us.
Pink: “You” and “your” is talking about a group of people, not just one person. We need each other, this life is not for lone living.
Purple: Our hearts and inner being are critical to knowing…
Red: love – God’s, Christ’s, the Spirit’s, the saint’s, in all dimensions. Love is the central point.
Blue: This is what the writer wants for us – strength, power, rooted and grounded, comprehension, to know beyond knowledge, to be filled with God, to perfectly reflect our Creator.
Such a beautiful prayer!