Ephesians

The book of Ephesians is a profound letter written by the Apostle Paul, likely from prison, unveiling God’s grand cosmic plan to unite all things in Christ. It primarily addresses the groundbreaking reality of both Jewish and Gentile believers forming one cohesive body—the Church. The letter systematically explores the spiritual riches and blessings believers possess in Christ, outlines the profound mystery of the Church’s identity and purpose, and provides practical guidance for living a life that reflects this divine calling, characterized by unity, holiness, and love within relationships and in spiritual battle against spiritual forces.

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