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The Purpose of God: Ephesians

R.C. Sproul (Author)

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An Exposition of Ephesians

Binding:
Paperback
Page Count:
168
Publisher: Christian Focus
ISBN#: 9781857926095

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Description: Paul's epistle to the Ephesians is possibly best known for its description of the 'Christian's Armour'. The letter is a reminder to the churches in Asia to live out their faith in the light of the redemption unveiled by God. It is a section of scripture that has lastingly influenced many believers throughout church history.

R.C.Sproul looks at the main issues raised in Ephesians. These include how to overcome idolatry, God's sovereignty in ALL things and the importance of fellowship and commitment to the church for healthy spiritual growth.

There are many areas in the epistle which have occasioned real dispute in the Christian Church and these are dealt with in Sproul's customary style - deep profundity allied to a sure touch in communicating illuminating truth.

You will be surprised at how freshly Paul's understanding of the Christian faith leaps of the page.

Dr. R.C Sproul is the founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries, author of more than sixty books and the editor of the Reformation Study Bible. He can be heard teaching daily on the 'Renewing Your Mind'broadcast throughout sixty countries.
The Purpose of God: Ephesians

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