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The Three-fold Ministry of the Holy Spirit
Ephesians 1:13, 14
I.
He Saved Us (v.
13).
A. “Ye heard.”
B. “Ye believed.”
II.
He Sealed Us (v.
13).
A. A seal is a mark of authenticity or genuineness (2 Cor.
3:3).
B. A seal is a mark of ownership (Rom.
8:9).
III.
He Secured Us (v.
14).
A. The Spirit is the “earnest” of the inheritance.
Archie L. Edwards Sr., Expository Outlines from Paul’s Epistles, Sermon Outline Series (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1978), 22–23.
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