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  1. May 9, 2013 · First, Paul sets forth God’s eternal purpose (3:9-11) and then he gives two practical applications (3:12-13). 1. God’s eternal purpose is to make known His manifold wisdom through the church (3:9-11).

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      Our text is Paul’s second prayer for the Ephesians (the...

    • Major Themes in God’s Eternal Purpose
    • Major Events in The Development of God’s Plan
    • The Role of Scripture in God’s Eternal Plan

    Acts 15:18 – Known to God from eternityareall His works. (See verses 17,18.) No one passage completely states God’s purpose, but a numberof passages refer to it. To understand the purpose, we must put together thepattern revealed in various passages. Here are few of the major themes in God’s eternal plan: (Ephesians 3:11; Proverbs 8:22,23; Hebrews6...

    Every event recorded in the history of Scripture relates to God’splan either directly or indirectly. Consider some major events throughout theBible and their role in God’s plan.

    Since Scripture is the record of God’s dealing with man, itfollows that this eternal purpose of God should be revealed in Scripture.However, it was revealed gradually over the centuries.

  2. Jul 20, 2023 · But we may know this: that God’s eternal purpose is to conform us to the image of Jesus. And that ought to transform how we view all of life’s moments and decisions—from the mundane to the extraordinary. God’s process in the experience of time is to edge us nearer and nearer toward that end.

  3. In this expositional message from Ephesians 3:11, Nathan Johnson gives an introduction to God’s eternal purpose and gives three practical ways we can live in His will and plan.

  4. God’s eternal purpose concerns Christ first of all. “The Church which is His Body,” is, of course, involved in it, but our Lord Himself stands at the center of the “eternal purpose.” Eph. 1:9, 10 makes this abundantly clear. There the apostle describes “the secret of His will…which He hath purposed in Himself:

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  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The word eternal means "everlasting, having no beginning and no end." Psalm 90:2 tells us about God’s eternality: “Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.”.

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  7. His eternal purpose is to have a people with Him as life. God will be within them and they will be one with Him. This people will be the Body of Christ to express God Himself in Christ.

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