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    Ephesians 6: 10-22 Essay

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    Several passages within the Bible deal with righteousness. A particular text that clearly elaborates on this particular theme is Ephesians 6:10-20. The book of Ephesians is noticeably different compared to the other Pauline letters. Differences include word use, length of text, and even tone of the author. However, this section of Ephesians focuses on the idea of having righteousness in God through difficult times where one’s faith might be tested. Additional analysis throughout this paper will

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    Ephesians

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    between Christ and the church. This section of Ephesians illustrates two important facets of Christianity: the nature of the church’s submission to Christ and the nature of Jesus’s love for the church. As noted before, Paul had already taken time in this letter to assert the headship of Christ in Ephesians 1:22, 4:15, and now in 5:23. Jesus, as the authority and center of the church, is due reverence and submission from the church. Throughout Ephesians, Paul calls believers to recognize the “lordship

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    Ephesians

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    even our own lives. Yet God has promised Christians a life that goes far beyond our fears of inadequacy. In Ephesians, Paul wrote to the church at Ephesus: "Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, 21 to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen" (Ephesians 3:20-21). This phrase: "more abundantly beyond" (NASB) is translated various ways. Sometimes its translated

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    Hermeneutical Application by George Mburu, KE100653 Apostle Paul use of the Armor of God The author undertakes an application of biblical Hermeneutics in respect to the Apostle Paul’s address of the armor of God to the Ephesian Church. Actually, the author comes alive to the need of proper Hermeneutic skills for right application of the biblical Corpus. Indeed, the use of necessary tools has been encouraged for better application of the Scriptures. Towards the end of the essay, the author makes tentative

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    Canonicity Of Ephesians

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    At the outset of the letter of Ephesians it expresses that Paul was the creator. Despite the fact that the letter expresses this, it has been addressed if Paul was truly the creator. It is normal that Paul composed the letter close to the time he composed the letter to the Colossians, and most likely was still in prison. "The canonicity of Ephesians has never been in debate. Its title shows up among the titles in each known rundown since Marion's Instrument of A.D. 140"(Wood, 19). Right now the general

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    Patriarchy Of Ephesians

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    term “Head” is used in a marriage, such as, the husband is the head of the wife, it stimulates the perception of the husbands being the dominate force in the relationship, having authority, control, and power. However, Apostle Paul’s message to the Ephesians was to institute structure within a close and intimate union, or some form of social institution marking a commitment between individuals to live as a family, which is recognized as a blueprint of Christ’s love for the church. That being said, there

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    Ephesians 4

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    media and Bible apps. With the different styles of preaching the Gospel, how can we unite our generations to pursuit God’s purpose? As I elaborate on the theme, “Equipping Saints for Ministry in the New Millennium”, I will discuss Paul’s words in Ephesians 4 to illustrate

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    Ephesians 3

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    persuasion, pressure, and practice. Persuasion from outside influences mainly NT Wright’s book. In my group one of the members was quickly persuaded by Wright i.e. “The gospel is news not advise.” As christians I think we aren't to be easily persuaded. Ephesians 4 preaches supports this point well. “And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds, and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of

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    Letter To Ephesians

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    The Letter to the Ephesians is most well-known for its description of Christ and the Church. Paul speaks of the Father's plan for salvation, the Church as the Body of Christ, unity of the Church in Christ, along with the acknowledgment of Jesus as One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism, and One God. Paul outlines the five-fold ministry and details the purpose of each leader’s role. He calls for ministry leaders to lead by example, in other words, shepherd those under them. Christians are expected to exemplify

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    Immmorality In Ephesians

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    - Where are we in Ephesians? - Ephesians 4-5 is about walking worthy of the great truths that are our according to 1-3 o 4:1-16 = unity o 4:17-32 = Holiness o 5:1-2 = in love o 5:3-14 = in light  The light is to shine today on the area of sexuality • Both in attitude and in action 1. Sexuality v3 V3 “But sexual immorality and all impurity or covetousness must not even be named among you, as is proper among saints.” - Christians are to look at sex and sexuality different from the world - V3 deals

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