This lesson introduces the book of Ephesians, written by Paul from prison to encourage the early church. Ephesians, a general epistle meant for all believers, presents a grand vision of the church as God views it: timeless, holy, and set apart by His grace. Paul contrasts human views of the church, often focused on externals, with God's view, which sees the church as the glorious, redeemed body of Christ, carrying divine purpose and mission. Through themes like predestination, unity, and the church’s spiritual blessings, Ephesians calls believers to align with God’s perspective and purpose for His people.
Ephesians (ASL) - Lesson 1
Introduction to the Book
Gerald Paden,Hollis Maynard • Ephesians 1:1–6
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