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What does Ephesians say about our identity in Christ?

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Ephesians declares that believers are chosen, adopted, and redeemed in Christ, reflecting their true identity as God's children.

In Ephesians 1:4-5, Paul emphasizes that God chose us in Christ before creation, showing believers that their identity is rooted in God's eternal love and plan. This adoption into God's family brings about a new identity as beloved children, emphasizing the redemption found through Christ's sacrifice. Recognizing this identity leads to transformation in how Christians view themselves and interact with the world. It affirms their worth and purpose, reinforcing their obligations to live in a manner that honors the grace they've received.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5

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