Embracing Our Identity and Inheritance in Christ

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1) "God has blessed, chosen, adopted, and bestowed glorious Grace upon you. Wow, who are you? You are a blessed, chosen child of God and the beneficiary of God's glorious Grace." [21:52] (Download)

2) "In Christ, you are beloved, redeemed, forgiven, and the recipient of a great inheritance. An inheritance from God is invaluable and incalculable, and it shapes how we choose to live." [22:42] (Download)

3) "God in Christ has given us this invaluable, incalculable inheritance so that we, as God's Own people, might live for the praise of God's glory." [23:22] (Download)

4) "The truly amazing thing about our identity in Christ is we don't earn it; it's offered to us as a gift, and our task is simply to believe it, receive it, and live as though it were true." [24:55] (Download)

5) "You can be a child of God, a disciple of Jesus, and part of a Community of Faith where people live for the praise of God's glory. Those are things we can build on, rely on, depend on." [24:07] (Download)

6) "God's purpose is to unify all things in heaven and on Earth all under Christ, a huge family of restored human beings who are unified in Jesus the Messiah." [18:17] (Download)

7) "The three persons we call the Trinity are working in Perfect Harmony to make it possible for people who formerly were alienated from God to be transformed into God's beloved children." [19:36] (Download)

8) "The spiritual blessings we receive in Christ establish our unshakable identity as beloved children of God. That's who we are." [05:36] (Download)

9) "God chose us in Christ to be holy and blameless before him in love. He destined us for adoption as his children through Jesus Christ according to the good pleasure of his will." [06:30] (Download)

10) "Ephesians is a celebration of the grace and power of God in a United Church. It's a reminder of the richness of the gospel and its power to transform lives and communities." [08:13] (Download)
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