The book of Hosea is divided into two unequal sections: The first (Chapters 1–3) uses the relationship between Hosea and Gomer, to set the stage
 for the second (Chapters 4–14), which deals with God’s complaint against Israel and the coming judgment. In the first, we have the faithful prophet and the faithless bride; in the second, we see the faithful God and faithless Israel.
The theme of the book is the loyal love of God for idolatrous Israel, and the power of His redemption and forgiveness to transform her into His beloved bride.

Gene Cunningham - June 9, 2003

Ephesians #27

Ephesians #27

Nan gives an India mission report. Jude writes to contend for the faith. "Hating even the garment soiled (defiled) by the flesh" and "look to Him who is able to keep you from falling" Jud 1:20-25 We need to change our clothes often - lay aside our garments, conduct - which means repentance and confession (Eph 4:22) to be "renewed in the spirit" (Eph 4:23). "Put on" the new man means the new creature God "created in Righteousness", and speaks truth (Eph 4:24-25).

Scripture References: Ephesians 4:24-25, Ephesians 4:23, Ephesians 4:22, Jude 1:20-25

From Series: "Ephesians"

More than any book Ephesians reveals the blessings from God based on our relationship with Jesus Christ by grace through faith. Eph 1:3 is the a key verse. Other key verses by chapter include Eph 2:8 Eph 3:19 Eph 4:1 Eph 5:18 and Eph 6:10-11.

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