The Power of God in Us
What does it mean for us that Jesus is seated at the right hand of God? Ephesians 1:17–23 tells us.
What does it mean for us that Jesus is seated at the right hand of God? Ephesians 1:17–23 tells us.
Paul’s life-changing prayer in Ephesians 1:17–19a looks at the glory of our inheritance in Christ and how it gives us joy in the present.
Ephesians 1:3–14 shows us the beautiful truth of our salvation in three tenses. We have been redeemed and are in Christ, but await our full inheritance.
Our identity in Christ stems from the work of the Trinity: the Father adopted us, the Son redeemed us, and the Spirit sealed us.
Our salvation is a work of the Triune God: the work of the Father, Son, and Spirit. Ephesians 1:3–14 is a single sentence praising Him for this work.
What does it mean to be a saint? Ephesians 1:1–4 gives the answer.
Our wealth influences our walk. If we seek after worldly wealth, the way that we live will reflect the values of the flesh. But if we pursue spiritual wealth, we will walk like a child of God.
The schedule for Ken Boa’s local weekly study groups (Monday night, Wednesday morning, and Sunday morning) as they go through the 52-Week Plan of “A Guide to Practicing God’s Presence” together starting March 4, 2018.
Ken Boa considers meditation on the created order as a means to knowing and growing in Christ. He explains that God’s ways, works, world, and Word all reveal His attributes to those who wish to know Him.
In part 2 of his “Devotional Spirituality” series during his Monday Night Study, Ken Boa shares the principle that we steadily become conformed to that which we most love and admire.
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