
The Mystery of Christ (Ephesians 3:1–4)
From The Mark Clark Podcast by Mark Clark
April 23, 2026 · 54 min · Episode 102
About this episode
This episode explores the reasons why faith feels alive on Sunday but distant by Monday, focusing on the teachings of Jesus as the true purpose of our lives.
Why does faith feel alive on Sunday but distant by Monday? This episode explores Luke 24, Ephesians 3, and how Jesus is the true purpose of our lives—bringing freedom, grace, and a reason to wake up.
People in this episode
Host: Mark Clark
Topics covered
- faith
- purpose of life
- freedom
- grace
- spirituality
Keywords
- faith
- Ephesians 3
- Luke 24
- Jesus
- spirituality
- grace
- freedom
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Ephesians 3, Luke 24
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