In my communion time with the Holy Spirit He reminded me of the importance of our daily pursuit as followers and lovers of Jesus which is nothing less than the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:19. This fullness of God is not a theoretical or distant fact which we cannot attain.

It is attainable through our communion with the Holy Spirit, who is assigned by Jesus to strengthen us with might in the inner man and bring us into the experience of Christ dwelling richly in our hearts.

The Holy Spirit calls us first to empty ourselves of anything that competes with His fullness having pre-eminence in our lives. We are to feast continually on the riches of Christ until His true nature, being, character, essence, and power saturate every part of our lives. Isaiah 25:6; Acts 6:8.

Ephesians 3:16–19 reveals the true divine progression of our lives in the Spirit: Firstly our ability to be strengthened with all might by the Holy Spirit, through Christ dwelling within our heart.

Then our hearts are rooted and grounded in the limitless love of the Anointed One by us, comprehending the limitless dimensions of that love working on our behalf as we continually being filled with all the fullness of God.

We must remember that the Holy Spirit has full access to all the riches of Christ’s glory. John 16:14, and He desires us to experience not just fragments or glimpses, but the abundance of riches, and the full manifested weight of God’s glory in daily life.

This fullness of the Lord includes all the wisdom, knowledge, understanding, counsel, might, righteous judgment, miraculous power, and authority of Christ working on our behalf. Isaiah 11:4–5; John 14:12.

This reality of glorious power belongs to those who refuse to cling to self but instead become vessels wholly yielded to the Holy Spirit so that only Jesus is visibly seen in our lives. Romans 8:29; John 1:16. Like the Apostle Paul, we are invited to count all things loss in order to gain Christ and walk in His resurrection life. Philippians 3:7–11.

The Holy Spirit urges us not to settle for minimal results or shrink back in fear by limiting our expectations. Jesus remains faithfully interceding for us to experience this reality. Romans 8:27.

The call today is for us to surrender anything hindering God’s fullness in our lives to boldly embrace His love in its full dimensions, by stepping into the life God dreamed and scheduled for us to walk in. Where His fullness of glory radiates through us as His nature defines our character, actions, and outcomes.

May your hearts respond to this invitation with a joyful surrender as we become living banners of God’s glory to the nations, emblems of praise by shining as His gems on His crown of glory for all men to see in Jesus name. Amen.