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Ephesians 4:20-24
Excerpted from: What Is the Church?

Now Paul described the futility of the Gentiles' way in previous verses and tells the Ephesians that this is not what they have been taught. They have been taught the truth that is in Jesus. Knowing the truth should produce a change that puts off the former conduct of sin, corruption, and the old way of life, and puts on the new person that God creates in us with His Holy Spirit after baptism.


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Secret Faults and Presumptuous Thoughts  
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Avoiding Detrimental Assumptions  



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