Paul, even though imprisoned by those who would silent his witness for Christ, refers to himself as a prisoner of Christ. Not only once does he do so, but often. …
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Paul experienced the revealing of the great mystery of God’s love. When he received God’s grace he also became a steward of that grace. It gave him a grand purpose. …
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Saul was a deeply religious man. He clung to the laws and traditions of the Jews. He saw the advancement of the new sect as evil until the day Jesus …
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Paul continues to write to the Ephesians regarding their new life in Christ. In Ephesians 2:11-22 he discusses how God through Jesus, unified the Jewish and Gentile believers to create …
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I have heard stories from new Christians describing the change in their lives. One described the beauty of the world around them as if they had never seen it before. …
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Paul is so thankful for the Ephesians. As a result he mentions them in his prayers. In those prayers he asks God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the …
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God chose, adopted and accepted us. However these three words are but a sampling. Paul further relates to the Ephesians and also to us, more of what it means to …
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Paul tells the Ephesians to bless God. Why? Because, through the Lord Jesus Christ, He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing that exists in the heavenly places. Then he …
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Paul writes to the faithful in Ephesus. Not only in Ephesians but throughout scripture we read about being faithful and about those who were faithful. Jesus tells us that someone …
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We first hear of the Ephesians in Acts 19. Three major incidents are recorded. These give insight to the people and Paul’s ministry to them. We read of Paul’s first …