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And you, being
dead
in your
trespasses
and sins
2
in
which
once
you walked
accord
in
g to
the
age
of this
world,
accord
in
g to
the
ruler
of the
authority
of the
air,
the
spirit
now
work
in
g
in
the
sons
of disobedience,
3
among
whom we
all
also
once
lived
in
the
desires
of our
flesh
,
doing
the
things willed of
the
flesh
and
of
its
thoughts;
and
we were
by nature
children
of wrath
even as
the
rest.
4
But God,
being
rich
in mercy,
because of
His
great
love
with which
He loved
us,
5
made
us
alive with
Christ
even
we
being
dead
in trespasses
by grace
you are saved
6
and
He raised
us
up together
and
seated
us
together
in the
heavenly realms
in
Christ
Jesus,
7
in
order that
in
the
coming
ages
He might show
the
surpassing
riches of His
grace
in
kindness
toward
us
in
Christ
Jesus.
8
For
by grace
you are
saved
through
faith, and this not of
yourselves;
it is
the
gift
of God,
9
not
as a result of
works,
so that
no
one
may boast.
10
For we are His workmanship,
having been created
in
Christ
Jesus
for
good
works
which
God
prepared beforehand
that
we should walk
in
them.
11
Therefore
remember
that
formerly
youthe
Gentiles
in
the
flesh, the ones
being called
the
uncircumcision
by that
being called
the
circumcision,
made by hands
in
the
flesh
12
that at that
time
you were
separate from
Christ,
alienated from
the
commonwealth
of Israel, and
strangers
to the
covenants
of the promise,
not
having
hope
and
without God
in the
world.
13
But
now
in
Christ
Jesus
you, the
ones
once
being far off, have become
near
by the
blood
of
Christ
.
14
For
He Himself
is our peace,
having made
both
one
and
having broken down
the
barrier of
the
partition
of hostility,
15
having annulled
in
His
flesh
the
law
of commandments
in
ordinances,
so that
He might create
in
Himself the
two
into one
new
man,
making
peace,
16
and
He might reconcile
both
to God
in
one
body
through
the cross, by it
having slain
the
hostility.
17
And
having come,
He proclaimed the gospel:
peace
to you,
the
ones
far off,
and
peace
to those
near.
18
For
through
Him
we both have
access
to the
Father
by
one
Spirit.
19
So
then, you are
no longer
strangers
and aliens, but are
fellow citizens
of the
saints
and
of the household
of God,
20
having been built
upon the
foundation
of the
apostles
and prophets,
Christ
Jesus
Himself
being
the
cornerstone,
21
in
whom
the whole
building, being fitted together,
is increasing
into
a holy
temple
in
the
Lord,
22
in
whom
you
also
are being built together
for
a habitation
of God
in
the
Spirit.
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