Who Am I? Finding Myself in the Fullness of Christ: A Study in Ephesians 1-2Намуна

BLESSINGS UPON BLESSINGS
Verses 3-14 are one long sentence in Greek. Wow! Try to say it all out loud without breathing! Paul captured the glorious work of God the Father, Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which are the many blessings poured out on every Christian as they live and work each day. Underline or write down all the many blessings found here. What has He done for you? What have you received from Him?
Ask Yourself: How do these many blessings reveal the character of God? What do these many blessings mean for my identity?
Pause to Pray: Use what you learned about the person and work of the Trinity and pray that back to God today. Praise Him and thank Him for blessings upon blessings…
Take a Next Step: Look at your journal responses from yesterday’s prompt (Who was I? Who am I? Who do I want to be?). How do the blessings upon blessings from the Lord give you a different perspective on your answers?
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Who am I? What am I doing? Whether we’re facing a season of change, pain, loss, or just the regular hard stuff of life, we want certainty and solid footing in answering questions about our identity and purpose. In Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus, he firmly roots our being and our doing in the person and work of Jesus so that we can answer those big questions.
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