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The church, salvation, and Ephesians 2
Ephesians talks about the church which is comprised of all those born of the Spirit. In a very roundabout and tangent-filled study of Ephesians 2, we discuss some of these topics! Lord bless you! See also: The Church of Jesus Christ and the Ephesian Epistle – Audio
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How Christians both ‘don’t’ and ‘do’ have to do ‘works’
The subject of “works” has been a confusing and fought-over subject since before Martin Luther offered his doctor’s cap for whoever could reconcile Romans 3:28 and James 2:24. “Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law. – Romans 3:28 You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only. – James 2:24
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The Church of Jesus Christ and the Ephesian Epistle – Audio
The church that Jesus would build is hidden in plain sight in the words of scripture. While today people cannot even agree if the scriptures themselves are valid, or what the church in our times ought to look like, the Bible says God knows! A valid church is one Jesus builds (Ps. 127:1) – by His Spirit – to the praise of His glory! There is both the universal church comprised of all Christians everywhere, and the local assemblies – and indeed, the epistles were written to local assemblies, such as the one in Ephesus (depicted in picture above). May the Lord bless you!
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Where is the testimony of the Christians?
Where is the testimony of the Christians as told of in God’s Word? Who truly represents the kingdom of God in its fullness? What is represented to the world that should even be very compelling for citizens of the world to leave what the world offers and come join with the Christians? A kingdom that is only in word and not in power? A house of mediocrity? Jesus said that we should have an overwhelming love (Jn 13:34.35) and unity (Jn 17:20-23) and spirit and way about us that would be called light. Are Christians and their assemblies supposed to eye “the mark?” (Phil 3:14) How do they define “the…














