“in whom ye also are builded together for. habitation of God in the Spirit”

“In whom”: Again notice the emphasis upon the three persons of the Godhead. Being "in Christ" is the same as being in the church, in the family of God, in the household of God, in the temple of God, in the kingdom of God, all refer to the exact same relationship. “No privilege is bestowed on the people of God in which Gentiles do not enjoy an equal share” (Bruce p. 307). “Ye also”: Christians from. Gentile past have the full benefits of membership. Compare these privileges with Ephesians 2:11. “Builded together”: “Present passive indicative (continuous process” (Robertson p. 529). “For. habitation of God in the Spirit”: These are the people with whom God has. relationship.

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