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Ephesians: The Good Church (Week 3) - When You Heard Christ

21 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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You can know everything about Jesus and still not actually know Him. In Ephesians 4, Paul describes a kind of transformation that goes far deeper than information. It is not behavior modification. It is not learning more facts. It is becoming an entirely new person. Guest speaker Pastor Phil Wiseman from Table Church challenges a common problem in modern Christianity: we have settled for knowledge about God instead of real encounter with Him. In this message, you will hear: • The difference between knowing about Jesus and actually knowing Him • Why information alone cannot transform your life • How Paul describes true spiritual transformation • What it means to “put off the old self” and become new • Why many Christians feel stuck even while knowing the Bible This is not about learning more. It is about encountering the living Christ. If your faith feels dry, distant, or purely intellectual, this message will help you see what might be missing.

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