True Identityنموونە
A LETTER TO THE CHURCH
From a Roman prison, Paul wrote a letter to the churches around Ephesus, a city in southwestern Asia Minor. In this letter are many key themes found in Paul’s other writings, namely the purpose, identity, and calling of the Church. Notice that Paul’s introduction to the letter addresses it as “to God’s holy people” (NIV). This letter was written to all of Jesus' followers who are trying to live holy, meaningful, fruitful, and God-honoring lives. Paul writes to all of them, and he writes to all of us who are trying to live Jesus-centered lives in the 21st century. And that means Paul writes to you. You are one of those saints! Paul’s words of wisdom, encouragement, and challenge are for all the saints in Christ Jesus, in all places, at all times.
As you read Ephesians chapters 1 and 2 today, look for repeated words and phrases. Look for Paul’s long sentences (they were even longer in Greek!) and try not to stop when you see those little verse numbers. Look for the Trinity as you read. Look for descriptions of Jesus- His person and His work. You may need to read both chapters several times, and that’s okay! Take your time! Let these words wash over you in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
-Maybe read it once on your phone.
-Next time, grab a journal and your physical Bible.
-Use at least two different translations.
-Try listening while you walk, drive, or eat lunch.
Paul’s original audience would have listened to it being read, probably more than once over multiple days. Put yourself in their shoes and sink into his words.
Pause to Pray: The psalmist prayed, “Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law.” (Psalm 119:18). Ask God to open your eyes to His wonderful truth found in Ephesians 1-2.
Take a Next Step: Journal your honest response to this prompt: What are eight identity markers that describe you? (If you get stuck, start here: what you do, your appearance, who you love, where you’re from, personality)
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Who are you? Explore God’s word in Ephesians 1-2 and discover how your authentic self, your true identity, has been stolen by labels and the broken systems of the world around you. Dig beneath the surface of some prevailing identity markers to discover God’s truth for who you are and how you are called to live in and out of that truth.
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