True Religion
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God has given us new life in Christ (1:3–2:10)
Knowles, A. (2001). The Bible guide (1st Augsburg books ed., p. 613). Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg
2. Life in Christ (2:1–3:21)
a. New life from the dead (2:1–10)
b. The reconciliation of Jews and Gentiles (2:11–22)
c. The privilege of proclamation (3:1–13)
d. Renewed prayer (3:14–21)
2. Life in Christ (2:1–3:21)
a. New life from the dead (2:1–10)
b. The reconciliation of Jews and Gentiles (2:11–22)
c. The privilege of proclamation (3:1–13)
d. Renewed prayer (3:14–21)
Foulkes, F. (1989). Ephesians: an introduction and commentary (Vol. 10, p. 49). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.
B. The blessings of redemption (1:15–2:10)
1. A clear insight into the nature of redemption (1:15–19)
2. A full insight into the nature of Christ (1:20–23)
—> There is something to be considered in the “Life” Christs offers us. Look at Cavey’s last line of the gospel in 30 words.
3. A transition from spiritual death to spiritual life (2:1–9)
4. A life of good works wrought out in Christ (2:10)
Summers, R. (2003). Ephesians, Letter to The. In C. Brand, C. Draper, A. England, S. Bond, E. R. Clendenen, & T. C. Butler (Eds.), Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (pp. 493–494). Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers.
C. The people of the Church (2:1–22)
1. Sinners made alive (2:1–10)
—> There is something to be considered in the “Life” Christs offers us. Look at Cavey’s last line of the gospel in 30 words.
2. Jews and Gentiles made one (2:11–22)
Gromacki, R. G. (1974). New Testament survey (p. 248). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.
—> There is something to be considered in the “Life” Christs offers us. Look at Cavey’s last line of the gospel in 30 words.