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EPHESIANS
Not only was the temple of Diana a place of worship, and a treasure-house, but it was also a museum in which the best statuary and most beautiful paintings were preserved.
Among the paintings was one by the famous Apelles, a native of Ephesus, representing Alexander the Great hurling a thunderbolt.
It was also a sanctuary for the criminal, a kind of city of refuge, for none might be arrested for any crime whatever when within a bowshot of its walls.
1-THE GREETING
A-PAUL ISSUED A GREETING TO THE FAITHFUL SAINTS IN EPHESUS.
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B- PAUL GREETED THEM THEM WITH GRACE AND PEACE.
B- PAUL GREETED THEM THEM WITH GRACE AND PEACE.
2-THE ADORATION
2-THE ADORATION
A- PAUL EXTENDS A PRAISE TO GOD.
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To pronounce a wish of happiness to one; to express a wish or desire of happiness.
And Isaac called Jacob and blessed him. .
2. To make happy; to make successful; to prosper in temporal concerns; as, we are blest with peace and plenty.
The Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thou doest. .
3. To make happy in a future life.
Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. .
4. To set apart or consecrate to holy purposes; to make and pronounce holy.
And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it.
5. To consecrate by prayer; to invoke a blessing upon.
And Jesus took the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven he blessed them. .
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To praise; to glorify, for benefits received.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me. .
7. To praise; to magnify; to extol, for excellencies. .
8. To esteem or account happy; with the reciprocal pronoun.
The nations shall bless themselves in him. .
9. To pronounce a solemn prophetical benediction upon. . .
His sparkling blade about his head he blest.
Johnson supposes the word to signify to wave or brandish, and to have received this sense from the old rite of blessing a field, by directing the hands to all parts of it.
3-THE DECLARATION
A- CHRIST MAKES US HOLY AND BLAMELESS.
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In Knowledge of the Holy, A.W. Tozer attempts to reconcile the seemingly contradictory beliefs of God's sovereignty and man's free will:
"An ocean liner leaves New York bound for Liverpool.
Its destination has been determined by proper authorities.
Nothing can change it.
This is at least a faint picture of sovereignty.
"On board the liner are scores of passengers.
These are not in chains, neither are their activities determined for them by decree.
They are completely free to move about as they will.
They eat, sleep, play, lounge about on the deck, read, talk, altogether as they please; but all the while the great liner is carrying them steadily onward toward a predetermined port.
"Both freedom and sovereignty are present here, and they do not contradict.
So it is, I believe, with man's freedom and the sovereignty of God.
The mighty liner of God's sovereign design keeps its steady course over the sea of history."
Douglas G. Gerrard.
B- GOD’S WILL BE DONE.
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