Intro to Ephesians | Journey 19 Day 29

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Ephesians 1: Meant to Be | Ephesians teaches us who we are, what we were meant for, and how to live it out. But most of all, Ephesians draws us close to the one who meant it. It’s not just who were are --it’s who we are in Christ.Journey 19 | Restoration. Journey Nineteen guides us through the powerful and epic story in the Bible's Books of Restoration. The Old Testament history is completed as Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther tell the story of God restoring his people back to their homeland. Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi prophesy to the nation, as God declares, "Return to me, and I will return to you." Then in the NT, Ephesians brings God's restoration into our own lives as we learn the power of grace and how to walk in it. Finally Philemon delivers a powerful statement against slavery and a call to recognize the brotherhood that Christ brings to all humanity. (67 days)Teacher: Kris LanghamAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingEphesians 1 Themes: Meaning, purpose, grace, praise, identity, blessedEphesians 1 Tags: Meaning, purpose, grace, predestinaiton, holy, holiness, identity, blessedKey Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.

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