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*/The phenomenon of harmony And What He can do for You.
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*/Ephesians 1:1; 2:1-7/*
*/Phenomenon    /*
Miracle
Wonder
Experience
Practice
Manifestation
Marvel
 
*/Harmony/*
Unity
Unison
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Article I.          Background
i)        Pauline epistles are as part of the canon of the New Testament and hugely influential in Christian theology and ethics.
Paul is traditionally said to have written the letter while he was in prison in Rome.
Ephesians does not seem to have originated in any special circumstances, but is simply a letter springing from the author's love to the church.
It is an indication of his desire that they should be fully instructed in Christian doctrine.
However, Ephesians unfolds the consequences of salvation, particularly in relation to the church.
(1)   Romans
(2)   First Corinthians
(3)   Second Corinthians
(4)   Galatians
(5)   Ephesians
(6)   Philippians
(7)   Colossians
(8)   First Thessalonians
(9)   Second Thessalonians
(10)                       First Timothy
(11)                       Second Timothy
(12)                       Titus
(13)                       Philemon
(14)                       Hebrews?
!! Section 1.01  
ii)       Biblical narrative  Paul Identify himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ" from (apostolos), meaning "special messenger" or "one sent with a message.
Paul belongs to Jesus Christ.
What can he do for you?
1)      He can make you alive - for this */phenomenon /**/to take place.
You must first realize that are or was dead.
Not Physical but Spiritual.
Spiritual death is simply the union sin.
David said That sin solid my soul – Sin sadden my heart – Sin Stained my cautious – Sin untimely it sealed my lips.
The phenomenon of harmony/*
2)      */He can give you a new family- The phenomenon of harmony/*
3)      */He can raise you up- The phenomenon of harmony/*
 
 
 
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