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1
And you were dead
in your trespasses
and sins,
2
in which
you formerly
walked
according
to the course
of this
world,
according
to the prince
of the power
of the air,
of the spirit
that is now
working
in the sons
of disobedience.
3
Among
them we too
all
formerly
lived
in the lusts
of our flesh,
indulging
the desires
of the flesh
and of the mind,
and 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
love
d
us,
5
even
when we were dead
in our transgressions,
made us alive together
with Christ
(by grace
you have been
saved),
6
and raised
us up with Him, and seated
us with Him in the heavenly
places in Christ
Jesus,
7
so
that in the ages
to come
He might show
the surpassing
riches
of His grace
in kindness
toward
us in Christ
Jesus.
8
For by grace
you have been saved
through
faith;
and that 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,
created
in Christ
Jesus
for good
works,
which
God
prepared beforehand
so
that we would walk
in them.
11
Therefore
remember
that formerly
you, the Gentiles
in the flesh
,
who are called
"Uncircumcision "
by the so-called
"Circumcision,"
which is performed
in the flesh
by human hands--
12
remember that you were at that time
separate
from Christ,
excluded
from the commonwealth
of Israel,
and strangers
to the covenants
of promise,
having
no
hope
and without God
in the world.
13
But now
in Christ
Jesus
you who
formerly
were far off
have been brought
near
by the blood
of Christ.
14
For He Himself
is our peace,
who made
both
groups into one
and broke down
the barrier
of the dividing wall,
15
by abolishing
in His flesh
the enmity,
which is the Law
of commandments
contained in ordinances,
so
that in Himself
He might make
the two
into one
new
man,
thus establishing
peace,
16
and might reconcile
them both
in one
body
to God
through
the cross,
by it having put to death
the enmity.
17
AND HE CAME
AND PREACHED
PEACE
TO YOU WHO
WERE FAR AWAY,
AND
PEACE
TO THOSE
WHO WERE NEAR;
18
for through
Him we both
have
our access
in one
Spirit
to the Father.
19
So then
you are no longer
strangers
and aliens,
but you are fellow citizens
with the saints,
and are of God's
household,
20
having been built
on the foundation
of the apostles
and prophets,
Christ
Jesus
Himself
being
the corner
stone,
21
in whom
the whole
building,
being fitted together,
is growing
into a holy
temple
in the Lord,
22
in whom
you also
are being built together
into a dwelling
of God
in the Spirit.
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