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Ephesians 4:28-32
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- September 29, 2013
The church's ethical "body language" - Part 2
When we are owned by Jesus Christ, we no longer desire to communicate sinfully. The church ought to be known as the most ethical family in the community. Last week we learned how this plays out in two areas - speaking truth and addressing anger. Biblical anger can become unbiblical over time. Things in the body of Christ can disappoint you, but they need to be addressed. We are all fellow saints.
Ephesians 4:25-27
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- September 22, 2013
The church’s ethical “body language” – Part 1
This passage describes the spiritual “body language” of the church. The Holy Spirit through Paul’s pen gets laser-specific about what things the new nature does and should not do. These are instructions for how we behave within the local church. If they are not lived out, we grieve the Holy Spirit and hinder His ability to work among us.
Ephesians 4:23-24
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- September 15, 2013
The Third Race Reality: The joyful reality in the life of the genuinely transformed Christian
"Who am I? What am I here for? Where am I going? What should I do?" These are the questions that shape our personality and character. The unbelieving mind is always answering these questions with selfish, sinful, and worldly thinking. This old self is what we are able to lay aside once we are saved. Christ completely transforms us so we can mirror His character and tell others how he changed our lives.
Ephesians 4:20-22
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- September 8, 2013
The Third Race Reality: The joyful reality in the life of the genuinely transformed Christian
This week we begin looking at the four characteristics of our new lifestyle, in direct contrast to the characteristics of the unsaved we studied last week. When we have been saved, we think and live differently.
Ephesians 4:17-19
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- September 1, 2013
The Third Race Reality: The Contrasted reality of a true Christian life versus the sensual or traditional-religious lifestyles
In the next section of Ephesians 4, Paul continues his focus on individual Christian responsibility. He does this by contrasting the lifestyle of a Christian with two unsaved lifestyles - the Gentiles and the Jews. As dispossessed citizens of Heaven, we will no longer live in our old lifestyle. The worthy walk of Christians in our culture will be radically obvious and distinct.
Ephesians 4:7-16
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- August 25, 2013
Personal maturity is the substance of unity in the local church.
The 1999 U.S. women’s soccer team changed the face of women’s sports worldwide because they were well-trained and passionate about working toward their goal as a team. If we are functioning well as a church, we also will influence the world – for Christ.
In these verses, Paul’s focus changes to individual responsibility within the body. Each member is specifically gifted by God, and each part works together toward a glorious goal. God designed the team and empowers it to have divine influence.
Ephesians 4:4-6
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- August 18, 2013
- Audio
Theme: Personal maturity is the substance of unity in the local church.
Paul’s plea for unity in verse 3 is based on 7 doctrinal truths which form the Profound Source of our Worthy Walk. Doctrine is the foundation of righteous living, and spiritual oneness is the foundation of an effective church family. We must be in agreement on doctrine of Christ, then agree on the character and conduct our worthy walk. Understanding and pursuing spiritual maturity maintains our unity.
Ephesians 4:2-3
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- August 11, 2013
- Audio
Theme: Personal maturity is the substance of unity in the local church.
As the glorious church of a glorious Savior, we have a glorious opportunity to live His character in our culture. When unbelievers observe our interaction, they should be amazed at the love we display (John 13:35). Maturing saints will be able to maintain the unity produced by the Spirit in a way that pleases the Lord.
Ephesians 4:1
- Category: The Book of Ephesians
- August 4, 2013
- Audio
Theme: Christ has made the church spiritually one; joyfully, let it be one!
This passage is important to understand because it forms the foundation for the rest of the book. The focus comes in verse three: “being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” We will find that a truly unified church requires spiritual growth and maturity.
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