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"Romans is, humanly speaking, the most impressive of Paul's letters," Sinclair Ferguson once wrote, "But Ephesians is probably the most elegant." It is the gospel understood in light of union with Christ. In this episode, we take a helicopter tour over the book of Ephesians to see it is not a collection of disconnected parts, but one theme explained and applied. We also take a look at a neat historical event connecting Paul with the Ephesian church, and we get a glimpse into the culture of Ephesus.
By Daniel Klassen"Romans is, humanly speaking, the most impressive of Paul's letters," Sinclair Ferguson once wrote, "But Ephesians is probably the most elegant." It is the gospel understood in light of union with Christ. In this episode, we take a helicopter tour over the book of Ephesians to see it is not a collection of disconnected parts, but one theme explained and applied. We also take a look at a neat historical event connecting Paul with the Ephesian church, and we get a glimpse into the culture of Ephesus.