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ISBN: 1025719301

ISBN13: 9781025719306

His Very Own: Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians

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"His Very Own: Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians" is a profound devotional study and commentary on one of the most significant letters in the New Testament. Written by Norman B. Harrison, this work explores the depths of the Apostle Paul's message to the church at Ephesus, focusing on the believer's exalted position "in Christ." Harrison masterfully unpacks the theological richness of the epistle, presenting it not merely as a historical text, but as a living guide for spiritual growth and identity.

The book is structured to lead the reader through the wealth, walk, and warfare of the Christian life. It emphasizes the spiritual inheritance provided to the faithful and the practical implications of living a life worthy of such a high calling. With its clear, insightful, and accessible prose, "His Very Own: Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians" serves as an invaluable resource for personal Bible study, sermon preparation, or group discussion. Readers will find themselves encouraged and challenged by the timeless truths regarding the church's unity, the power of grace, and the strength found in spiritual armor. This work stands as an enduring example of early 20th-century biblical exposition, remaining relevant for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Pauline theology and the Christian experience.

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