Grounded in Jesus

Ephesians: A Letter of Hope and Faith

27 min · 25. nov. 2025
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In this conversation, John Hill emphasizes the importance of worship, community, and the message of hope found in Ephesians. He discusses the significance of understanding one's worth in God's eyes and the power of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives. The conversation highlights the need for wisdom and revelation to grasp the hope and purpose that God has for each individual.

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