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Passage: Ephesians 6:18-24 We have now come to the end of one of Paul’s prison epistles, the epistle to the Ephesians. We will consider what’s on his mind as we consider Paul’s final prayer, a faithful friend, and some farewell words.
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Passage: Ephesians 6:10-17 This lesson is essential in our study of Ephesians as Paul reminds the believers at Ephesus that they are in a battle. Their enemy is not an intruder that might break into their homes, but an enemy that is unseen and always prowling around to steal, kill and destroy them. We will consider: The Warriors’ Source of Power, The Warrior’s Enemies and The Warrior’s Armor.
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Passage: Ephesians 6:5-9 Most of us would agree that we live in a society that is driven by greed and laziness and we want to do minimal work for a lot of money, and many don’t’ want to live within the means that God has provided. The apostle Paul through the Holy Spirit has much to say about work as we cover this most important topic of being employed by our Heavenly Master.
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Passage: Ephesians 6:1-4 Most believers in our age would admit that the family is in trouble. Divorce rates are soaring, single parents are multiplying, we are entertaining ourselves and our kids to death. It is a rare thing to see a family that lives out what God has set forth for them in His Word. We will consider in this lesson the parent’s responsibility as well as the children’s responsibility.
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Passage: Ephesians 5:21-33 It goes without saying marriages are in trouble. But for the believer who walks in the Spirit, marriage should not be trouble. Paul will write regarding the role of the wife and the husband as he writes regarding what a Spirit-filled marriage looks like.
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Passage: Ephesians 5:15-20 Paul commands his readers to not walk as fools but as wise. He will give five contrasts of the foolish man and the wise man. Which one are you?
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Passage: Ephesians 5:8-14 How does one walk as a child of Light? Paul will give us four ways in this lesson. These are practical tips that will aid all of God’s children.
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Passage: Ephesians 5:1-7 Paul makes it clear in this lesson that we are to be imitators of Christ. We will see the call to imitate Him along with the call to not involved ourselves in sin or those who practice sin.
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Passage: Ephesians 4:30-32 A citizen of the heavenly kingdom is indwelt by the Spirit of God. We often grieve Him by our behavior. We are going to consider the command to not grieve the Spirit, the sins that grieve the Spirit and the signs that we are walking in the Spirit.
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Passage: Ephesians 4:25-29 Unfortunately the church today is accepting sins which our Lord does not. We will consider three sins that are not socially acceptable to God and three virtues that are acceptable to God.
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