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How do we understand the concept of the doxology in Ephesians?

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The doxology is a declaration of God's glory, acknowledging His power and eternal sovereignty over the church through Christ.

In Ephesians 3:20-21, Paul concludes his prayer with a powerful doxology, recognizing God’s immense ability to work in and through believers. This doxology serves as both a reminder and an affirmation of God's sovereignty and glory in the church. The phrase 'unto Him be glory in the church' ensures that all worship and praise are directed toward God, acknowledging that every good act within the church is accomplished through Christ. This understanding nurtures communal worship and emphasizes the collaborative work of believers under God's authority through Jesus.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:20-21

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