Honey From The Rock

Ephesians 1:1-3 – In the Heavenlies!


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Welcome to Episode 1 of our new podcast series on the Book of Ephesians!

In this powerful opening message, David Christensen walks us through Ephesians 1:1–3 and explores the life‑changing truth that we value Christ because He first valued us.

This episode dives deep into:

The search for true significance
Why Ephesians is the “believer’s bank” of spiritual riches
What it means to be blessed with every spiritual blessing
How worship flows from sound theology
What Scripture means by “the heavenlies” — and why it matters
The supernatural reality we live in as believers
How our identity in Christ changes everything

Through storytelling, biblical teaching, and rich theological insight, Pastor Dave reminds us that our significance isn’t earned, it’s given to us in Christ. When we understand that, our worship deepens, our confidence strengthens, and our entire view of life transforms.

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About Pastor Dave: David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.) is the founder and president of The Rephidim Project, a ministry devoted to Bible exposition and expository preaching. David retired in 2018 after 28 years as the preaching pastor at Galilee Church in Gorham, Maine, to devote himself to encouraging pastors, missionaries, and church leaders through Bible exposition and teaching the methods of expository preaching to the next generation of preachers. He also served at New England Bible College as a professor, Academic Dean, and Interim President, where he taught Homiletics, Bible, and Pastoral Theology. David is the author of 6 books and has taught preaching seminars worldwide.

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