Ephesians is a “Prison Epistle,” along with Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon (see Eph 3:1, Eph 4:1, and Eph 6:20). Written by Paul from Rome, the epistle expands on themes in Colossians, much as Romans does to Galatians. Whereas Colossians develops the all-sufficiency of Christ to the Church, Ephesians shows the blessings of that “fullness” enjoyed by the members of God’s family. The idea of unity resulting from reconciliation runs strong through the book (Eph 1:9-10; Eph 2:16-18; Eph 3:4-6; Eph 4:3-6; Eph 5:30-32; Eph 6:18-20). It is possible that the epistle was actually a circular letter to the churches of Asia. Paul’s goal is to inform the saints of their privileged status and exhort them to live in a way worthy of their standing.

Ephesians – Positions of Privilege in the Household of Faith – Colorado 2010

Gene Cunningham - September 4, 2016

The Gospel According to Abraham - Lesson 2



Conference notes for this series can be found [HERE

From Series: "The Gospel According to Abraham -- AZ 2016"

?And the Scripture foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith preached the gospel to Abraham beforehand saying ?In you all the nations shall be blessed.? So then those who are of faith are blessed with believing Abraham.? GAL 3:8-9

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