Trinity and Christian Life

In Christ: The Theological Architecture of Ephesians


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Discover the structural key to Pauline thought in this in-depth analysis of the "in Christ" formula in the Epistle to the Ephesians. We move beyond viewing salvation as a distant transaction and instead explore it as an incorporation into Christ, who functions as the "atmosphere" of the new life.

Episode Highlights:

• Pre-Temporal Union: Understanding how we were chosen "in Him" before the foundation of the world, anchoring our security in God's eternal mind.

• The Cosmos Restored: A look at God's plan to "sum up" all things in heaven and earth under one head.

• Realized Eschatology: Exploring the "already/not yet" tension of being mystically enthroned with Christ while still walking on earth.

• The Body and the Fullness: How the Church acts as the organic extension and "fullness" (pleroma) of Christ in the world.

This study protects the Gospel from devolving into mere moralism. It reminds us that obedience flows from identity, not anxiety; we do not obey to be accepted, but because we are already "accepted in the Beloved".


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Analogy for Understanding: To grasp the "locative" sense of being "in Christ" described in the sources, imagine a bird in the air or a fish in the sea. The air is not just something the bird uses to fly; it is the very environment that sustains its existence and defines its movement. Similarly, for Paul, Christ is the "container" or atmosphere in which the believer lives, breathes, and finds their entire identity.

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Trinity and Christian LifeBy Ajay Daram