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What does it mean that Ephesians is the Bethel for the Israel of God?
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According to the documents, Ephesians is referred to as the Bethel for the Israel of God. This means that it is the vision of the habitation of God and what the church is ultimately building towards. It is the high peak vision of Bethel for the church to lay hold of, and it is designed to give comfort and strength to believers. The vision of Bethel for Jacob comforted and strengthened him, and in the same way, Ephesians is designed to do the same for believers. It is the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry and the building up of the body of Christ. Ephesians is the vessel through which believers can understand the mystery of Christ and what God is doing by working Christ into the church. [1, 2, 8]
What is the significance of the high peak vision of Bethel in the book of Ephesians according to David Benjamin's teachings, and how does it relate to the transformation of Jacob into the Israel of God?
According to the documents, Ephesians is referred to as the Bethel for the Israel of God. This means that it is the vision of the habitation of God and what the church is ultimately building towards. It is the high peak vision of Bethel for the church to lay hold of, and it is designed to give comfort and strength to believers. The vision of Bethel for Jacob comforted and strengthened him, and in the same way, Ephesians is designed to do the same for believers. It is the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry and the building up of the body of Christ. Ephesians is the vessel through which believers can understand the mystery of Christ and what God is doing by working Christ into the church. [1, 2, 8]
What is the high peak vision of Bethel for the church, according to David Benjamin's teachings, and how does it relate to the book of Ephesians?
According to David Benjamin's teachings, the high peak vision of Bethel for the church is found in the book of Ephesians [1-4]. This vision is the revelation of Christ in the church and her position as heirs and justified before the Lord. It is the strength that enables believers to go through difficult situations and to walk in the Spirit. The vision of Bethel is the habitation of God, and it is designed to give comfort and strength to believers. The building of the house of God is the background theme of the book of John, and Christ is the heavenly ladder that joins heaven and earth, just like in Jacob's vision of the ladder in Bethel [7, 10].
What is the significance of Christ being the heavenly ladder that joins heaven and earth in the teachings on the book of John?
According to David Benjamin's teachings, the high peak vision of Bethel in the book of Ephesians is significant because it lays out the vision of the house of God, which was given to Jacob on his way to Laban's house. This vision sustained Jacob and transformed him into the Israel of God. Ephesians is the high peak revelation in Scripture, and there is no higher revelation than what is revealed in Ephesians regarding the church and her position. It is the strength to let one go through Laban's house, which is the environment that God has arranged to bring an end to Jacob and transfer him over to Israel. The only way Jacob could go through all that is to have a vision of Bethel, and Ephesians is our vision of Bethel. It is designed to give comfort and edification that is personal, and there is a lot of devotional value in it. Ultimately, the vision of Bethel is about Christ in the church, the union we have with Christ, and Him producing His building, His abode, building up the church to be His habitation and the habitation of God. [1, 9]
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