Mar 4, 2026
Ephesians 1:13-14 – Sealed with the Spirit
Series: Ephesians

- What it means to be sealed with the Holy Spirit
- How the Spirit guarantees ownership, authenticity, and protection
- Why hearing and believing the gospel are essential responses of faith
- How the Holy Spirit is God’s down payment on our future inheritance
- Why believers can live with confidence, hope, and joy, even in uncertainty
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- Mar 4, 2026Ephesians 1:13-14 – Sealed with the Spirit
Mar 4, 2026Ephesians 1:13-14 – Sealed with the SpiritSeries: EphesiansWelcome to Episode 7 of our Ephesians podcast series. In this episode, David Christensen opens Ephesians 1:13–14 to address one of the deepest questions believers wrestle with: Can I really be secure in Christ? Paul’s answer is clear and comforting. Those who hear the gospel and believe in Christ are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, God’s own guarantee that we belong to Him and that our future inheritance is secure. The Holy Spirit is not merely a promise of what is to come, but a down payment, a foretaste of the riches that await us in Christ. This passage brings Paul’s great opening sentence (Ephesians 1:3–14) to a triumphant close, reminding believers that salvation is not maintained by performance, feelings, or fear, but by God’s faithfulness. We are signed, sealed, and waiting to be delivered. In this episode, you’ll learn:
If you struggle with doubts about your salvation, fear being abandoned by God, or feel pressure to “earn” your security, this episode offers profound reassurance. God has put His Spirit within you as His pledge. He is coming back for what is His. About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.) Founder and president of The Rephidim Project, David has served pastors and church leaders worldwide through expository preaching and training, after 28 years as preaching pastor at Galilee Church (Gorham, Maine) and service at New England Bible College as professor and academic leader. He’s authored six books and continues to champion faithful Bible exposition. Subscribe and follow so you don’t miss new episodes: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Learn more about The Rephidim Project. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or subscribe for ministry updates.- What it means to be sealed with the Holy Spirit
- How the Spirit guarantees ownership, authenticity, and protection
- Why hearing and believing the gospel are essential responses of faith
- How the Holy Spirit is God’s down payment on our future inheritance
- Why believers can live with confidence, hope, and joy, even in uncertainty
- Feb 25, 2026Ephesians 1:11-12 – Heirs of Hope
Feb 25, 2026Ephesians 1:11-12 – Heirs of HopeSeries: EphesiansWelcome to Episode 6 of our Ephesians podcast series. In this episode, David Christensen opens Ephesians 1:11-12 to reveal a deeply stabilizing truth for uncertain times: because we belong to God, we share in what God owns. Paul teaches that believers have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to God’s purpose, and that our lives are being shaped by the God who works all things according to the counsel of His will. This passage anchors our hope not in circumstances, performance, or human control, but in the purposeful, sovereign care of God Himself. This episode explores the breathtaking reality that believers are not only receivers of God’s inheritance, but also God’s inheritance. As His possession, we enjoy His provision, His plan, and His power, so that our lives might exist to the praise of His glory. In this episode, you’ll learn:
If you feel overwhelmed, sidelined, or unsure whether your life truly matters, this message offers deep reassurance. You are not adrift. You are an heir of hope, secure in God’s eternal plan. About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.) Founder and president of The Rephidim Project, David has served pastors and church leaders worldwide through expository preaching and training, after 28 years as preaching pastor at Galilee Church (Gorham, Maine) and service at New England Bible College as professor and academic leader. He’s authored six books and continues to champion faithful Bible exposition. Subscribe and follow so you don’t miss new episodes: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Learn more about The Rephidim Project. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or subscribe for ministry updates.- What it means to be both God’s inheritance and heirs of His inheritance
- Why our hope is grounded in God’s purpose, not chance or chaos
- How God is our provider, initiator, planner, and energizer
- Why history and your life is not random, but carefully governed by God
- How worship flows naturally from hope and completes our joy in Christ
- Feb 18, 2026Ephesians 1:8b-10 – The Mystery of God’s Will
Feb 18, 2026Ephesians 1:8b-10 – The Mystery of God’s WillSeries: EphesiansWelcome to Episode 5 of our Ephesians podcast series. In this episode, David Christensen opens Ephesians 1:8b-10 to reveal one of the most encouraging truths in all of Scripture: God has made known the mystery of His will to His people. In a world filled with uncertainty, confusion, and impatience, Paul reminds believers that God is not secretive or arbitrary. He is a wise, joyful, and purposeful God who delights in revealing His plan, a plan designed in eternity past, unfolding in perfect timing, and culminating in the summing up of all things in Jesus Christ. This episode explores what Paul means by “mystery,” not as hidden knowledge for spiritual elites, but as truth once concealed and now graciously revealed to all who are in Christ. God gives His people the wisdom and insight needed to understand His purposes, the assurance of His good pleasure, and the confidence that history itself is being carefully managed toward Christ’s ultimate reign. In this episode, you’ll learn:

- What the Bible means by “the mystery of God’s will”
- Why God gives wisdom and insight to every believer, not just a select few
- How God’s plan flows from His good pleasure, not human performance
- Why waiting on God’s timing is often harder than knowing His will
- How all of history will one day be summed up in Jesus Christ
If you feel sidelined, uncertain about the future, or tempted to rush ahead of God’s timing, this message offers deep reassurance. You are not forgotten. You are part of a grand, wise, and joyful plan that God Himself is managing.Subscribe and follow so you don’t miss new episodes:About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.) Founder and president of The Rephidim Project, David has served pastors and church leaders worldwide through expository preaching and training, after 28 years as preaching pastor at Galilee Church (Gorham, Maine) and service at New England Bible College as professor and academic leader. He’s authored six books and continues to champion faithful Bible exposition. Learn more about The Rephidim Project. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or subscribe for ministry updates. - Feb 11, 2026Ephesians 1:7-8 – Lavished with Riches
Feb 11, 2026Ephesians 1:7-8 – Lavished with RichesSeries: EphesiansWelcome to Episode 4 of our Ephesians podcast series. In this episode, David Christensen explores Ephesians 1:7-8, where Paul proclaims the staggering truth that in Christ we have been redeemed, forgiven, and lavishly enriched by God’s grace. Redemption is more than relief from guilt; it is release from bondage. Forgiveness is more than a feeling; it is the cancellation of an unpayable debt. Paul tells us that both come “according to the riches of His grace, which He lavished on us.” This episode invites listeners to move beyond striving and self‑effort and into the joy of receiving what God delights to give. God is not a miser with grace. He gives extravagantly, generously, and permanently, so that His children can live free, secure, and joyful in Christ. In this episode, you’ll learn:
If you struggle with shame, unworthiness, or the feeling that you must earn God’s approval, this episode offers deep comfort and lasting freedom. The Father wants His children to enjoy His grace. Subscribe and follow so you don’t miss new episodes:- What redemption truly means and how Christ’s blood releases us from lifelong guilt
- Why forgiveness is a legal reality, not an emotional one
- How God cancels our debt without compromising His justice
- What it means to be forgiven forever, not conditionally
- Why God takes pleasure in our pleasure when we enjoy His grace
About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.) Founder and president of The Rephidim Project, David has served pastors and church leaders worldwide through expository preaching and training, after 28 years as preaching pastor at Galilee Church (Gorham, Maine) and service at New England Bible College as professor and academic leader. He’s authored six books and continues to champion faithful Bible exposition. Learn more about The Rephidim Project. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or subscribe for ministry updates. - Feb 4, 2026Ephesians 1:5–6 – Loved in the Loved One
Feb 4, 2026Ephesians 1:5–6 – Loved in the Loved OneSeries: EphesiansWelcome to Episode 3 of our Ephesians podcast series — “Ephesians 1:5–6: Loved in the Loved One." In this episode, David Christensen continues Paul’s breathtaking opening sentence by addressing one of Scripture’s most discussed themes: predestination, not as a cold doctrine, but as a loving, purposeful, and deeply relational work of God the Father. Paul teaches that in love, God predestined us to adoption through Jesus Christ, according to the good pleasure of His will, and to the praise of the glory of His grace. Far from removing human responsibility, this passage reveals how God lovingly persuades rather than coerces, drawing us to Himself without violating our will. In this episode you’ll learn:

- Why love is the foundation of predestination, not fear, force, or fate
- How adoption is the goal of God’s eternal plan, granting believers full sonship and security
- Why fatherhood is the pleasure of predestination, revealing God’s relational heart
- How all of this leads to joyful praise, not controversy or pride
- Why your truest identity is this: “I am the one the Father loves.”
This message offers profound comfort for believers struggling with worth, identity, and assurance, anchoring our lives not in what we achieve, but in what God has graciously done for us in Christ.About Pastor David Christensen (Th.M., D.Min.) Founder and president of The Rephidim Project, David has served pastors and church leaders worldwide through expository preaching and training, after 28 years as preaching pastor at Galilee Church (Gorham, Maine) and service at New England Bible College as professor and academic leader. He’s authored six books and continues to champion faithful Bible exposition. Subscribe and follow so you don’t miss new episodes: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music Learn more about The Rephidim Project. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or subscribe for ministry updates.


