Midweek Bible Study
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Ministry and Prayer
Ephesians 6:21-24 In Paul’s final words to the Ephesians, he gives us two encouragements to the necessity of personal ministry and prayer in addition to the ministry of God’s Word. -
Prayer: Our Wartime Posture
Ephesians 6:18 To conclude the Armor of God, Paul tells us here of the absolute necessity for dependent prayer in our successful stand against the devil’s temptations to sin. -
Our Instruments For War
Ephesians 6:14-17 Paul tells us here of the spiritual resources that are available to us by faith and how to use them that we might successfully battle sin and temptation in the Christian life. -
The Armor of God (Part 1)
John 6:10-13 In this passage, before Paul enumerates for us all the different pieces of the armor of God that are at our disposal, he charges us as Christian soldiers and says that if we are to be successful in this spiritual battle, we must put our confidence in God, we must know our enemy, and we must train and prepare diligently for the fight! -
The Spirit-filled Work Ethic
Ephesians 6:5-9 In the last crucial relationship addressed in the Household Codes, Paul gives us the keys to a Spirit-filled, Christian work ethic that transcends a diligence that meets the eye. -
The Spirit-filled Family
Ephesians 6:1-4 Paul addresses the parent/child relationship as he seeks to unpack what it looks like for Christians to be filled with the Spirit in their homes. -
The Spirit-filled Marriage (Part 3)
Ephesians 5:33 In the final verse of Ephesians 5, the Apostle Paul summarizes both the role of the husband and the wife. -
The Spirit-filled Marriage (Part 2)
Ephesians 3:1-13 Paul boils the duty of a husband to his wife down to one word, love, and then develops what this love looks like, patterned after the love Christ shows to His Bride, the church. -
The Spirit-filled Marriage (Part 1)
Ephesians 5:22-24 Paul instructs wives about their privilege and responsibility to uphold God’s design in creation and redemption by being subject to their own husbands. -
Watch Your Walk
Ephesians 5:11-21 Paul calls Christians to look closely at their walk and examine how they are living for the Lord.
