walking in the same way as He walked!
purpose of the mystery
Paul’s Roman imprisonment produced Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and Philemon. Paul’s letter isn’t just a letter to the people in Ephesus, it's a living, breathing message that continues to speak life into us today.
brokenness to purpose
Ephesians 2:1-10 starts with our brokenness and ends with our purpose. It’s a reminder that no matter where we've been or what we've done, God's grace is always available to us. And with that grace comes a new identity and a calling to make a difference.
implications of His grace
Ephesians 1:15-23 lays a foundational understanding that is crucial for seeing the profound implications of God’s grace. These verses serve as an introduction to the themes Paul will expand upon in the latter chapters.
grace & redemption
Paul writes about the redemption through Christ’s blood. It’s only in him that we have redemption. There is no possible redemption outside of Jesus and His redeeming blood.
it’s your choice
Because of the sacrifice God made and the obedience of Jesus Christ, we are treated as though we have entirely fulfilled the law of God and have never become exposed to its penalty. Speaking personally here, that is just not true. I’d love to say I’ve never sinned, but I’m human and so are you.