The LORD has chosen Zion, He has desired it for His dwelling. Psalm 132:13

Be filled with all fullness.

Ephesians 3:19. “and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.”
In today’s world when everything is dependent on gathering more and more information, regardless of social, personal or spiritual aspect we all want to know all better than everyone else. Nothing wrong on having the information, but for experiencing the love of Christ beyond mere information we must not look just for information as a believers we must take the information and ponder upon it by keeping Jesus in center of receiving and applying it. This verse provides us a depiction of the experiencing of the true love of Christ in a way that goes beyond mere information. This does not imply that knowledge is unimportant. Instead, apostle Paul wants the people of Ephesus to understand that God’s love is ultimately beyond our comprehension. We will never completely understand it. He echoes the sentiment of James, he suggests that true, godly love is not limited to mere knowledge; it must be expressed in action (James 2:17–23). Apostle Paul called love “the greatest of these [gifts of God]” (1 Corinthians 13:13). Scripture often speaks of God’s love, saying “God is love” (1 John 4:8). All other religions of the world mostly focused and leads to follow the laws, in their actions, yet neglected the most important thing “The love of God” (Luke 11:42) shows us a good example of not having the love of God, (John 5:42). So, action without love is just as invalid as love without action. Paul’s desire for his readers to grow in God’s love has a specific purpose. This “fullness of God” is mentioned only one other time in Scripture, in Colossians 1:19: “For in [Jesus] all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell.” There, the focus is on the greatness of God which exists in Jesus, clearly labelling Jesus as divine. In a similar manner, Paul wants his audience to be filled with Jesus as much as possible. He knows that love, in both thoughts and actions, is the key to this taking place in the life of a believer (Ephesians 3:18).
Prayer: Dear Lord Heavenly Father mighty wonderful God, Lord, thank You that You are able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think. Thank You that I have the power of the Holy Spirit working in my inner man. I pray that I willingly yield to Your child-training and transforming work in my life and that I am ever open to Your chastening rod and Your guiding hand I ask all this in holy Name, amen.
Have a blessed day!