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What does Ephesians 2 teach about our identity in Christ?

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

Ephesians 2 reveals that believers' identities are transformed through Christ. The passage states that God has quickened us together with Christ, emphasizing that even though we were dead in our sins, we are now alive and recognized as co-heirs with Christ. The phrase 'made us sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus' indicates that our status is elevated to being part of God's eternal kingdom. This identity instills profound dignity and purpose in Christians, affirming that we are not only saved but also placed in a position of honor and authority alongside Christ, highlighting our unity with Him in His victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:6

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Tim James · Apr 16, 2023
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