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Explanatory and Confirmational Study of the Spiritual Blessings of the Chosen People based on Ephesians 1:3–14

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  • Aprianus Ledrik Moimau

    (KADESI Yogyakarta Theological College, Indonesia)

  • Muner Daliman

    (KADESI Yogyakarta Theological College, Indonesia)

  • Paulus Sentot Purwoko

    (KADESI Yogyakarta Theological College, Indonesia)

  • Dyulius Thomas Bilo

    (KADESI Yogyakarta Theological College, Indonesia)

Abstract

The study of spiritual blessings in the context of Christian theology provides profound insights into the identity and purpose of the believers, particularly as illustrated in Ephesians 1:3–14. This passage highlights the blessings that are bestowed upon the “chosen people,” which is central to the understanding of God’s grace and the believer’s life in faith. In the context of the Congregation of the Faithful Indonesian Christian Church in South Sulawesi, this study aims to explore these spiritual blessings and their implications for the faith community. The study confirms that Ephesians 1:3–14 lays a foundational understanding of the spiritual blessings bestowed upon the chosen people, offering significant implications for the life and mission of the Congregation of the Faithful Indonesian Christian Church in South Sulawesi. By recognizing and embracing these blessings, the congregation can foster unity, encourage spiritual growth, and enhance their outreach efforts within the community.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:theolo:v:5:y:2025:i:2:id:6151
DOI: 10.24018/theology.2025.5.2.151
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