In this article, Paul Tripp uses the opening of Ephesians to address the question, how can we, as counselors, help our counselees connect that glorious grace to their everyday lives? Tripp argues that there is often a gap between a person’s “functional theology,” that out of which they live daily, and the truth of grace in Christ. He explores two glories: First, you have a new identity in Christ: part of a plan, with a certain inheritance, a recipient of incomparable power and raised to reign with Christ. Second, you are part of a new community in Christ, included not isolated, part of a process of community growth.