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Ephesians tells us what God has given to us by grace, because of
His own devotion toward His family, to involve us in His glory.
Unlike the other epistles, Ephesians does not chide the Church for
anything. It is concerned with informing us about the richness of
eternal life and inheritance that has been bestowed on us by the
generosity of God. Ephesians gives us a unique look at the heart of
God and how marvelously He has set it up for us in His family and
His Kingdom to share in His wisdom, His power, and His love because
that is what He wanted to do. We have not deserved it and we have
not invoked it by our actions or our faith. God has done it all
because it pleased Him to do it. We are accepted in the beloved
family of God because He has made us to be accepted. Ephesians
proceeds to tell us what this language means in terms of our lives
and relationship to God now. The magnitude of this grace and glory
is staggering:
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