Paul “bowed his knees” for us to be unified in Christ as we face the evils of the enemy. He went through all that suffering for us to have what we need to stand against the devil.
Inclusion and love towards other ethnicities and races has always been important to God – since the beginning. He made everyone IN HIS IMAGE.
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Paul feels it best to gives the readers a gut check: no matter how incredible it is to be in God’s family, there are a few things we need to make sure to remember.
Paul is writing in hope that as ONE in Christ, we would stop seeing differences and begin to see each other as true family.
No matter who you are, whenever you became a Christian, or what you look like on the outside—if you have placed your trust in Christ for salvation, you are one of US.
When people talk about money, they use phrases like being better off, or getting to be well off. The question is: are we?
Jesus lived out this radical principle and became our justice through the cross – while we hated Him, He gave everything (Rom. 5:8).
While God never changes, He does develop things over time as He works within each of us, and a deeper understanding of the family fits with that.
The cross was not defeat; it was the battle. The resurrection we celebrate on Easter Sunday is the victory – over sin, over death, and over evil.

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