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Ephesians time and time again is trying to get us to wrap our minds around our identity. As Christian’s, Our identity is no longer wrapped up in what we do, what we have, or who we hang out with. Our identity is firmly secure in Christ, so we should go back to him to find out who we are and what we are created for. And because we have a new identity, Paul is telling us to separate ourselves from the lifestyle we used to have and instead put on our new indemnity created anew in the likeness of Jesus.
By Matthew BrunnerEphesians time and time again is trying to get us to wrap our minds around our identity. As Christian’s, Our identity is no longer wrapped up in what we do, what we have, or who we hang out with. Our identity is firmly secure in Christ, so we should go back to him to find out who we are and what we are created for. And because we have a new identity, Paul is telling us to separate ourselves from the lifestyle we used to have and instead put on our new indemnity created anew in the likeness of Jesus.