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11-20-2008, 01:30 PM
To Him Who Sits on the Throne (http://www.tumi.org/migration/index.php?option=com_biblestudy&view=studydetails&id=223&Itemid=708)
Ephesians 1.15-23
Rev. Dr. Don L. Davis
In a world that acknowledges nothing as ultimate, believers continue to affirm that the crucified Jesus of Nazareth has been raised from the dead by the power of God. He has been given a name above all names, authority above all angels, principalities and powers, and headship over the Church. In all things God has determined and decreed that Christ be given the preeminence, and we await his appearing when he will be exalted as head over all. The Father has placed all things under his feet, and Christ will reign as Lord forever. In this final celebration during the Season after Pentecost, we affirm and acknowledge Jesus of Nazareth as both Lord and Christ.
Ephesians 1.15-23
Rev. Dr. Don L. Davis
In a world that acknowledges nothing as ultimate, believers continue to affirm that the crucified Jesus of Nazareth has been raised from the dead by the power of God. He has been given a name above all names, authority above all angels, principalities and powers, and headship over the Church. In all things God has determined and decreed that Christ be given the preeminence, and we await his appearing when he will be exalted as head over all. The Father has placed all things under his feet, and Christ will reign as Lord forever. In this final celebration during the Season after Pentecost, we affirm and acknowledge Jesus of Nazareth as both Lord and Christ.