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Ephesians 4:20-24
Learning Christ
I.
Who the believer has learned (vv.
20-21)
A. Learning Christ (v.
20)
B. Hearing Christ (v.
21a)
C. Being taught Christ (v.
21b)
1.
The truth
2. In Jesus
II.
What the believer has learned (vv.
22-24)
A. That you are putting off… (v.
22)
1.
The former manner of life
2.
The old self
a.
That is corrupt…
b.
Through deceitful lusts
B. That you are being renewed… (v.
23)
1.
In the spirit…
2. Of your mind
C. That you are putting on… (v.
24)
1.
The new self…
2. Which is created in the likeness of God
a.
The righteousness that comes from truth
b.
The holiness that comes from truth
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