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What does it mean to be 'seated in heavenly places'?

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Being 'seated in heavenly places' signifies a believer's secure position and identity in Christ, sharing in His authority.

The phrase 'seated in heavenly places' from Ephesians 2:6 highlights the believer's exalted position in Christ. This signifies not only the security of their salvation but also suggests participation in the authority and victory of Christ over all principalities and powers. When believers trust in Him, they are seen as having already attained a glorious status in the spiritual realm, emphasizing the completed work of salvation and the hope of eternal life. As such, this position influences their current walk, empowering them to live in a way that reflects their heavenly citizenship while anticipating the final fulfillment of all God's promises.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:6

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