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You’re Invited!... To Unity with Jessica Chan
Ephesians 4:1-16
Paul calls himself a "prisoner of Jesus." He doesn't call himself a prisoner of those who put him in chains. Paul reaches past his circumstances to look for ways that God may use him despite the injustice inflicted upon him. Why is this? Because there is something that Paul desires more than retaliation. Paul desires unity. Ultimately Paul desires love.
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You’re Invited!... To Unity with Jessica Chan
Ephesians 4:1-16
Paul calls himself a "prisoner of Jesus." He doesn't call himself a prisoner of those who put him in chains. Paul reaches past his circumstances to look for ways that God may use him despite the injustice inflicted upon him. Why is this? Because there is something that Paul desires more than retaliation. Paul desires unity. Ultimately Paul desires love.