• You Told Us Who We Are- We Are Saints Part 1
    Jan 11 2019

    Paul writes a circular letter addressed originally to the church at Ephesus. He describes them as saints, specifically noting their faith. Paul also introduces the critical concept of being “in Christ,” something he’ll refer to 8 more times in the next 12 verses. He then blesses them with grace and peace from the Father & Son. Thus, the church of Jesus is greeted in its core concepts: as saints, in Jesus, recipients of grace & peace.

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We Are Saints Part 2
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul writes a circular letter addressed originally to the church at Ephesus. He describes them as saints, specifically noting their faith. Paul also introduces the critical concept of being “in Christ,” something he’ll refer to 8 more times in the next 12 verses. He then blesses them with grace and peace from the Father & Son. Thus, the church of Jesus is greeted in its core concepts: as saints, in Jesus, recipients of grace & peace.

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We are Chosen Part 1
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul describes the exalted and heavenly nature of our choosing and blessing. Doing so, he describes the doctrines of predestination and adoption while declaring all this as a praise unto the glory of God’s grace.

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We are Chosen Part 2
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul describes the exalted and heavenly nature of our choosing and blessing. Doing so, he describes the doctrines of predestination and adoption while declaring all this as a praise unto the glory of God’s grace.

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We are Redeemed Part 1
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul introduces the major themes of theology as he completes this fantastic sentence. Covering these last two sections (the sentence that is 3-14 can be subdivided by the recurring phrase “to the praise of the [His] glory.”) we are introduced to the concepts of redemption, dispensational revelation, the preeminence of Christ who alone is worthy of hope and belief, and the Holy Spirit as sealer & pledge of the saints’ inheritance. The section has a certain symmetry in that redemption as present reality begins verse 7 and final redemption completed ends verse 14.

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We are Redeemed Part 2
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul introduces the major themes of theology as he completes this fantastic sentence. Covering these last two sections (the sentence that is 3-14 can be subdivided by the recurring phrase “to the praise of the [His] glory.”) we are introduced to the concepts of redemption, dispensational revelation, the preeminence of Christ who alone is worthy of hope and belief, and the Holy Spirit as sealer & pledge of the saints’ inheritance. The section has a certain symmetry in that redemption as present reality begins verse 7 and final redemption completed ends verse 14.

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We are the Body of Christ Part 1
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul launches into a passionate prayer for God’s people. The statement of gratitude in verses 15-16 is a customary part of Greek letters, and the prayer begins in earnest in verse 17. It is striking how Paul prays for such important things – wisdom, revelation, and knowledge of the Father; enlightenment to know God’s hope, riches, and power; strength of the supremacy of the resurrected Christ; the church made into the beautiful body of Christ filled with the fullness of Jesus (which explains the parallel language in c. 1 between Jesus’ position in heaven & our position in heaven.)

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    25 mins
  • You Told Us Who We Are- We are the Body of Christ Part 2
    Jan 14 2019

    Paul launches into a passionate prayer for God’s people. The statement of gratitude in verses 15-16 is a customary part of Greek letters, and the prayer begins in earnest in verse 17. It is striking how Paul prays for such important things – wisdom, revelation, and knowledge of the Father; enlightenment to know God’s hope, riches, and power; strength of the supremacy of the resurrected Christ; the church made into the beautiful body of Christ filled with the fullness of Jesus (which explains the parallel language in c. 1 between Jesus’ position in heaven & our position in heaven.)

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    25 mins