Ephesians 2:10
For we are his workmanship, created in Christe Iesus vnto good workes, whiche God hath ordeyned that we shoulde walke in them.
For we are his workmanship, created in Christe Iesus vnto good workes, whiche God hath ordeyned that we shoulde walke in them.
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1And you that were dead in trespasses and sinnes,
2In the which in time passed ye walked, according to the course of this worlde, after the gouernour that ruleth in the ayre, the spirite that nowe worketh in the chyldren of disobedience.
3Among whom we all had our conuersation also in tyme past in the lustes of our flesshe, fulfyllyng the wyll of the flesshe, and of the mynde, & were by nature the chyldren of wrath, euen as other:
4But God which is ryche in mercie, for his great loue wherwith he loued vs,
5Euen when we were dead by sinnes, hath quickned vs together with Christ, by grace are ye saued:
6And hath raysed vs vp together, and made vs syt together in the heauenly in Christe Iesus.
7That in ages to come, he might shew the exceedyng ryches of his grace, in kyndnesse to vswarde through Christe Iesus.
8For by grace are ye made safe through fayth, and that not of your selues, it is the gyft of God:
9Not of workes, lest any man shoulde boast hym selfe.
3Blessed be God, the father of our Lorde Iesus Christe, whiche hath blessed vs in all spirituall blessyng, in heauenly thynges by Christe:
4According as he had chosen vs in hym before the foundation of the world, that we shoulde be holy, and without blame before hym, through loue.
5Who hath predestinate vs into the adoption of childre, by Iesus Christ vnto hym selfe, according to the good pleasure of his wyll:
6To the prayse of the glorie of his grace, wherein he hath made vs accepted in the beloued.
7In whom we haue redemption through his blood, the forgeuenesse of sinnes, accordyng to the rychesse of his grace,
8Wherein he hath abounded towarde vs in all wysedome and prudence.
9And hath opened vnto vs the misterie of his wyll, accordyng to his good pleasure which he had purposed in himselfe.
10That in the dispensation of the fulnesse of the tymes, he myght gather together in one all thinges in Christe, both which are in heauen, and which are in earth, in hym.
11In whom also we are chosen, beyng predestinate accordyng to the purpose of hym who worketh all thynges after the councell of his owne wyll:
12That we shoulde be vnto the prayse of his glorie, whiche before beleued in Christe.
11Wherfore, remember that ye being in tyme passed gentiles in the flesshe, called vncircumcision of that which is called circumcision in the flesshe, made by handes:
9Who hath saued vs, & called vs with an holy callyng, not accordyng to our workes: but accordyng to his owne purpose and grace, which was geuen vs in Christe Iesus, before the world began:
5He that hath ordeyned vs for this thyng is God, which hath also geuen vnto vs the earnest of the spirite.
5Not of workes which be in ryghteousnesse wrought, but accordyng to his mercie, he saued vs by the fountayne of regeneration and renuyng of the holy ghost,
9For we together are Gods labourers, ye are Gods husbandrie ye are Gods buyldyng.
11According to ye eternall purpose which he wrought in Christe Iesus our Lord:
13For it is God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of good wyll.
10That ye myght walke worthie of the Lorde in all pleasyng, beyng fruitefull in all good workes, and encreasyng in the knowledge of God,
24And to put on that newe man, which after God is shapen, in righteousnesse & holynesse of trueth.
23To declare the riches of his glory, on the vessels of mercy, which he had prepared vnto glory:
14Whiche is the earnest of our inheritaunce, vnto ye redemption of the purchased possession, vnto the prayse of his glorie.
17This I say therfore, and testifie in the Lorde, that ye hencefoorth walke not as other gentiles walke, in vanitie of their mynde:
19And what is the exceedyng greatnesse of his power to vswarde, which beleue, accordyng to the workyng of his myghtie power,
20Which he wrought in Christe when he raysed hym from the dead, and set him on his ryght hande in heauenly places
9And to bring to lyght to all men what the felowship of the misterie is whiche from the begynnyng of the world hath ben hid in god, which made all thinges through Iesus Christe:
10Hauyng put on the newe man, which is renued into the knowledge after the image of hym that made hym,
15We which are Iewes by nature, and not sinners of the gentiles,
16Knowe that a man is not iustified by the deedes of the lawe, but by the fayth of Iesus Christe: And we haue beleued on Iesus Christ, that we might be iustified by the fayth of Christe, and not by the deedes of the lawe, because by the deedes of the lawe no fleshe shalbe iustified.
14Which gaue hym selfe for vs, that he myght redeeme vs from all vnryghteousnesse, and pourge vs a peculier people vnto hym selfe, zelous of good workes.
18Of his owne wyll begat he vs with the worde of trueth, that we shoulde be the first fruites of his creatures.
7(For we walke by fayth, not after outwarde appearaunce.)
29Wherunto I also labour striuyng, according to his workyng which worketh in me mightylie.
30And of hym are ye in Christe Iesu, whiche of God is made vnto vs wisedome, and righteousnesse, and sanctification, and redemption:
18Knowen vnto God are all his workes from the begynnyng of the worlde.
21In whom all the buyldyng coupled together, groweth vnto an holy temple in the Lorde.
22In whom ye also are buylded together for an habitation of God through the spirite.
9What then? Are we better then they? No, in no wise. For we haue alredy proued, howe that both Iewes and Gentiles are all vnder sinne.
15For we are vnto God the sweete sauour of Christe in them that are saued, and in them which perisshe.
8For ye were sometimes darknesse: but nowe are ye lyght in the Lorde. Walke as chyldren of lyght.
10Approuyng what is acceptable vnto the Lorde.
10For we must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christe, that euery man may receaue the workes of his bodie according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.