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By embracing a correct view of life based on what Christ. says, not what society says. It is the only way we can live holy lives. A new identity leads to a new way of living. We must willingly subject our desires to God and live a life that reflects the identity we have in Christ.
Ephesians can be broken down into two main sections. In Chapters 1-3, the Apostle Paul lays out the indicative truth of the Gospel. In Chapters 4-6, Paul gives instructions on how we might live in light of the Gospel. I. Greeting & Introduction (1:1-2) II.
1. In Chapter 4:17, Paul addresses the way his gentile readers used to live, why do you think he has done this? Compare Eph 2:1-3, 2:11-12. 2. Ephesians 4:17-19 is a very confronting passage and it does form a very tight argument. Have a closer look and see if you can see the flow from, mind to heart and then behaviour! 3.
1. (Ephesians 4:1) The foundation for all exhortation. I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, a. Therefore: Paul spent three chapters spelling out in glorious detail all that God did for us, freely by His grace.
Ephesians 4:17-24 Exploring the Passage. Below are some preliminary questions to assist in the study of this passage. For a comprehensive study of the passage, download the Study Guide (PDF download). 1. How does Paul describe the people of the world (the Gentiles) in verse 17 (printed below?)
The Epistle To The Ephesians Chapter One OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER 1) To review the wonderful blessings God has provided in Christ 2) To understand what Paul desired the Ephesians that they know 3) To notice the greatness of God's power toward those who believe 4) To consider the exalted position of Christ and His church SUMMARY
Ephesians 4 - A Study Guide by Mark A. Copeland. "THE EPISTLE TO THE EPHESIANS" Chapter Four. OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THE CHAPTER. To see the importance of walking in unity and purity. To appreciate the gifts Christ has given the church for our edification, and the need for each one to do their share. SUMMARY.