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Paul wrote Ephesians (see 1:1). Paul was in prison in Rome, and he may have written this letter while there. Paul said that he was an apostle of Jesus Christ. God made him an apostle (see:1:1; Galatians 1:1). Because God made him an apostle, Christians obey Paul’s words in the same way they obey Jesus’ words.
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See: Apostle
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See: [Apostle](../articles/apostle.md)
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### To whom did Paul write?
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See Map: Ephesus
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See: Temple
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See: [Temple](../articles/temple.md)
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### What Paul wrote about in Ephesians
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In the first chapter of Ephesians, Paul used the words “in Christ” or “in him” or “in the One he loves” eleven different times. Paul wanted Christians to know how Jesus loved them and how close they are to God because of what Jesus did for them.
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See: In Christ
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See:[In Christ](../articles/inchrist.md)
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### Christian Unity
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Paul said that God planned for all Christians to be united, both the Jews and the Gentiles. During the time of the Old Testament, God worked through the Jewish people. But now that Jesus has been sacrificed for all people, both Jews and Gentiles are brought together for God. This means that God sees all Christian Jews and Gentiles as united and a part of his nation and family. This was God’s plan from the creation of the world (see: 3:6-11). Paul said that God gave gifts to his people to teach other Christians about serving God and others. This unites all Christians in faith.
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See: Gentile
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See:[Gentile](../articles/gentile.md)
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### Love
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Paul wrote a lot about how Christians are to “love”(ἀγάπη/g0026) in the same way that Jesus loved all people. In the Greek language, there were four words for different types of love. The type of love Paul talked about in this letter is a love that only wants good for those who are loved, even when it is hard to do good to them. Also, Paul wrote about God’s love for all people and his love for Christians (see: 2:4-5). Christians love each other with this type of love. Christians love Christ when they worship him and care for other people with this love (see: 6:24).
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See: In Christ
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See: [In Christ](../articles/inchrist.md)
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### Why did Paul write this letter?
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1. Next, Paul told Christians that they needed to fight against Satan’s attacks. Paul used the metaphor of a soldier in 6:10-24 to tell Christians that they need to fight Satan in the the same way a soldier fights his enemies.
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See: Redeem (Redemption); Satan (The Devil)
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See: [Redeem (Redemption)](../articles/redeem.md); [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md)
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### Outline
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