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What does Ephesians 2 say about our new identity in Christ?

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Ephesians 2 teaches that believers are made alive in Christ, raised up, and seated with Him in heavenly places.

In Ephesians 2:4-6, Paul describes the transformative work of God through Christ, showing that despite our former deadness in sins, God has 'made us alive together with Christ.' This newfound life signifies a radical change in status and identity for believers. Not only are they made alive, but they are also raised up and seated in heavenly places with Christ. This positional truth assures believers of their security in Christ and their unity with Him, reflecting the already-but-not-yet tension of Christian eschatology. The implications of this new identity affect how Christians live out their faith, emphasizing a life characterized by good works, grace, and new desires aligned with God’s will.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-6

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