
Paul’s Instructions to Ephesian Christians: Imitate God in Love
God does not ask us to do what he himself has not already done. God has given us the resources to love.
God does not ask us to do what he himself has not already done. God has given us the resources to love.
The gods were personified sources of power that reflected the breadth of humanity, including its best and more often its worst attributes.
We are well-connected to God: we all have the Father, the Son, and the Spirit dwelling within us.
God approves of Jesus, and we should follow after him. This power assists us to carry out God’s purpose and mission in the world.
The good news is that God has placed Jesus at the head of the family—each of us stands accountable to him and each of us stands equal before him.
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