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The “In Crowd”

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Beginning this Sunday at Wildwood Community Church in Norman, I will be preaching a 12 part sermon series out of the book of Ephesians called “Packed.”  Here, throughout the summer, I will be posting bible study prompts, devotionals, and group discussion questions to my blog related to the passage we are studying that week.  These posts will run in conjunction with the sermon series and help you study God’s Word on your own throughout the summer.  In case you missed it, here are the previous three posts in this series:

 

The “In Crowd”

My life has been greatly shaped by the crowds I have been in.  Don’t believe me?  Think about this:

See . . . the crowds I am IN greatly shape me.  You probably could make a similar list.

In the first century, the people of Ephesus lived IN a very influential city.  It was common for the Ephesians to think they were blessed because of the city they were living IN.

They believed the crowd they were IN was the chief source of their blessing.

However, as the Apostle Paul writes a letter to the Christians in this city, he shares with them a different message.  Paul affirms that they are richly blessed . . . but he points to a totally different source of their blessing.  According to Paul, the Ephesians are not blessed because they are IN Ephesus . . . they are blessed because they are IN Christ!  9 times in the first 14 verses of Ephesians, and 36 times overall in the letter, Paul reminds them that they are IN Christ.  It was their spiritual position in Jesus that made them blessed, not their physical location.  And, while the city of Ephesus would one day lie in ruins, their blessing would go on and on . . . because Jesus had blessed them spiritually, not just with physical things, and His blessing was not subject to decay.

So, as you reflect on the many ways your life is blessed, don’t just look at the crowds you have been IN as the source of your blessing.  If you know Jesus, the source of your blessing is found not because of where you are, but because of whose you are.

This Sunday I will be expanding on this idea in the first sermon of the “Packed” series.  If you can make it to Wildwood Community Church to either the 9:30 or 10:50 service, I would love to worship with you this weekend!

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