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Grace Bible Church of Hampton Roads

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      • Part 6, Before the Overthrow of the World
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      • Part 12, Power Expressed in the Son
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Part 9, Glory

An exploration of the Biblical meanings of “glory”. One of the distinctive features of the “grace” teaching is God’s grand purpose to be glorified by His creatures. We were selected to be “for the praise of His glory” (Eph.1:6, 12, 14).

  • Ephesians-Colossians Part 9, Glory, ver.2.0.1

  • Glory Structure – Ephesians-Colossians
  • Doxology of Ephesians 1, ver.3.3
  • Prayer of Eph.1 ver.1.0
  • doxa verse list
  • dox-* NT list

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