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Grace Flows Sideways #10

God designed marriage to reveal the mystery of His church.

An episode of the Beyond the Walls Radio podcast, hosted by Cary Gordon, titled "Grace Flows Sideways #10" was published on August 28, 2017 and runs 28 minutes.

August 28, 2017 ·28m · Beyond the Walls Radio

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Grace flows sideways! Understanding the pathway and direction of God's power in every Christian's life is very important. Realizing that each of us were uniquely designed to function in a particular place and position within God's church is essential. Apostle Paul shared that the relationship between a husband and wife revealed a mystery concerning the working of God's church. Peter said a husband and wife were co-heirs together of the grace of life. The power to create life is held by a man and woman within the marriage covenant in order that a person might be born the first time. The power of eternal life is held by and through the church - the body of Christ - in order that a person might be born again - a second time.

Grace flows sideways! Understanding the pathway and direction of God's power in every Christian's life is very important. Realizing that each of us were uniquely designed to function in a particular place and position within God's church is essential. Apostle Paul shared that the relationship between a husband and wife revealed a mystery concerning the working of God's church. Peter said a husband and wife were co-heirs together of the grace of life. The power to create life is held by a man and woman within the marriage covenant in order that a person might be born the first time. The power of eternal life is held by and through the church - the body of Christ - in order that a person might be born again - a second time.
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