Lynn H. Cohick

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Lynn H. Cohick



Average rating: 4.14 · 1,292 ratings · 231 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
Christian Women in the Patr...

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Women in the World of the E...

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The Letter to the Ephesians...

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Ephesians (New Covenant Com...

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Immersion Bible Studies - R...

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Mobile Ed: NT101 Introducin...

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“The relationship believers have with God in Christ is evidenced by living the new creation life here and now. No new creation, no reconciliation. God is intent on redeeming and reconciling all creation, including his image bearers (humans) who by faith are in Christ.”
Lynn H. Cohick, Ephesians

“Union with Christ highlights God’s character as it relates to all aspects of redemption and our inclusion in the gospel story. As Colijn remarks, “For Paul, ‘being in Christ’ is not a transaction but a real spiritual union between Christ and the believer that determines the believer’s identity and shapes all of the believer’s life.”
Lynn H. Cohick, Philippians

“believers have a purpose, divinely given and divinely empowered:”
Lynn H. Cohick, Ephesians



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