Ephesians: Who Do You Think You Are?

Part 12: I Am Forgiven

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Are you bitter? If you’ve been sinned against, you have two choices: to remain bitter or to forgive. Paul gives six commands that help to end the cycle of bitterness. Who do you need to forgive, and who needs to forgive you? Forgive, because God in Christ forgave you.

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Part 12: I Am Forgiven

by Pastor Josh Weiland | Who Do You Think You Are?

Scripture Used In This Message

Ephesians 4:25-32

Ephesians: Who Do You Think You Are?

Message Notes & 1:10 Homework

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To access the 1:10 Community Homework for this series, purchase a copy of “Who Do You Think You Are? Study Guides with Daily Devotions” by Mark Driscoll at the Connect Desk or online at amazon.com.

Learn More from Pastor Mark

During our time in Ephesians, we’re using materials from Mars Hill Church in Seattle to complement the sermon series. These materials include daily devotionals, a trade book by Pastor Mark Driscoll, and study questions for our 1:10 Community Groups. Thanks to the generosity of Mars Hill Church, you can learn even more by watching or listening to Pastor Mark’s messages through Ephesians. Some of the content will mirror what Pastor Josh taught, but you will also find additional material that will help you as you grow to pursue your identity in Jesus Christ.

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