Living Out the Gospel: Unity and Transformation in Christ

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Jesus' death covers our worst sins, our worst failures, and in Jesus we find God's grace. In fact, Paul says, that grace has opened up a whole new way for us to understand every part of our lives. He says in chapter 1, verse 10, that God's purpose was to unify all things in heaven and on earth under Christ, which is a title that means Messiah. God's plan was always to have a huge family of restored human beings who are unified in Jesus the Messiah." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Before hearing about Jesus, they were physically alive, but they were spiritually dead. They were trapped in a purposeless life of selfishness and sin, and they were deceived by dark spiritual forces of evil. But amazingly, God in his great love and mercy, he saved them, he forgave all of their sins, and he joined their lives to Jesus' resurrection life, and he's brought them back to life too." (24 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Paul challenges every Christian to take off their old humanity like a set of old clothes and to put on their new humanity in which the image of God is being restored. And he then goes on into this long section where he compares this new and old humanity. So instead of lying, new humans speak truth. Instead of harboring anger, they peacefully resolve their conflicts. Instead of stealing, new humans are generous. Instead of gossiping, they encourage people with their words. Instead of getting revenge, new humans forgive." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The third sign of the Spirit's influence is being thankful for everything. And the fourth is that the Spirit will compel Jesus' followers to put themselves underneath others and to elevate others as more important than themselves. And Paul actually expands on this fourth point by showing how it works in Christian marriage. So you have a wife who follows Jesus. She is called to respect and to allow her husband to become responsible for her. And the husband is called to love his wife and to use his responsibility to lay down his selfish agenda and to prioritize his wife's well-being above his own." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Paul closes out the letter by reminding these Christians of the reality of spiritual evil. These are beings and forces that will try to undermine the unity of Jesus' people and to compromise their new humanity. And so Paul challenges them to stand firm and to put on this metaphorical set of body armor, which he describes in detail. And Paul has drawn all of these pieces of body armor from the book of Isaiah and how Isaiah depicted the messianic king." (28 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Paul responds with a prayer. He prays that these followers of Jesus would not just know about, but personally experience the power of the Gospel. That they would be energized by the same power that raised Jesus from the dead and placed him as the exalted head of the whole world." (24 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Not only have they been shown God's grace, they've also been invited into a new family. Before hearing about Jesus, these non-Jewish people, they were not just cut off from God, they were cut off from his covenant people, the family of Abraham. And for a really practical reason, the commands of the Sinai covenant, they formed like a boundary line around the family. They were like a barrier that kept most non-Jewish people away. But in Jesus, the laws of the Torah have been fulfilled, and the barrier is removed. The two ethnic groups have become, as Paul puts it, a new unified humanity that can live together in peace." (35 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The church is a big family with lots of different kinds of people, but he emphasizes that they are one. And one is a key word in this chapter. They are one body that's unified by one spirit. They have one Lord with one faith. They have one baptism. They believe in one God. That's a lot of unity. However, Paul says unity is not the same thing as uniformity. He goes on to explore how Jesus' new family consists of lots of very, very different kinds of people. But they are all empowered by the one Holy Spirit, each using their unique talents and passions to serve and to love each other and to build up the church." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Paul then applies the same idea to children and parents as well as slaves and masters. Paul closes out the letter by reminding these Christians of the reality of spiritual evil. These are beings and forces that will try to undermine the unity of Jesus' people and to compromise their new humanity. And so Paul challenges them to stand firm and to put on this metaphorical set of body armor, which he describes in detail. And Paul has drawn all of these pieces of body armor from the book of Isaiah and how Isaiah depicted the messianic king." (28 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Practically, I think Paul means for Christians to begin to form habits, proactively using prayer and the Scriptures and our relationships with each other to help us grow and mature as followers of Jesus. And that is the letter to the Ephesians. Very powerful. It is where Paul summarizes the whole Gospel story and how it should reshape every part of our life story." (22 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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