A brief study of the prayers of Paul in the New Testament. This week we continue to examine what Christ being seated at the right hand of the Father signifies. Christ's work of the cross is finished. He has a new administration or work. He is seated in honor and dignity. This thrown and rule established and is extending. We are to see Christ in this new was as above all in rule, power, and authority. He is also head of the church, the body of Christ, in a way that is described as a marriage relationship. This concludes our look at Paul's Eph. 1 prayer.
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