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The Missing Ingredient

  • Jul 20, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 20, 2025

In their determination to keep out corrupting influences, the Ephesians had reduced living the Gospel to defining and defending orthodoxy, instead of sharing and embodying the love of God in Christ. As a result, they viewed each other more with suspicion and judgment than with empathy and compassion.


Matthew 22:24-40; Revelation 2:1-7





 
 
 

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