Ephesians: Our Position and Practice in Christ
Spiritual Blessings, Unity in Christ, and Practical Christian Living
Paul's letter to the Ephesians is often considered the crown jewel of Christian doctrine, revealing the believer's exalted position in Christ and the practical implications of that identity. Written from prison, this epistle soars to the heavenly places before bringing us down to earth with practical guidance for daily living.
In this comprehensive 14-part verse-by-verse study, Dr. Peter J. Carter explores the magnificent themes of Ephesians, covering:
This series will transform your understanding of who you are in Christ and how to live worthy of your calling as a believer.
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Paul's apostolic greeting to the saints in Ephesus, establishing his authority and extending grace and peace.
Our spiritual blessings in Christ, election, adoption, redemption, and sealing by the Holy Spirit.
From death to life, salvation by grace through faith, and created for good works in Christ.
The unity of Jews and Gentiles in Christ, breaking down the dividing wall, and building God's temple.
The mystery of the church revealed to Paul, the unsearchable riches of Christ, and prayer for spiritual strength.
Walking worthy of our calling, maintaining unity, and the seven-fold foundation of Christian unity.
Christ's gifts to the church, the purpose of spiritual gifts, and growing up into Christ.
Putting off the old self, putting on the new self, and practical Christian character.
Imitating God as beloved children, walking in love, and living as children of light.
Being filled with the Spirit, its effects in worship, thanksgiving, and mutual submission.
Biblical marriage roles, Christ and the church, and raising children in the discipline of the Lord.
Christian work ethic, serving as unto the Lord, and the responsibilities of employers.
The armor of God, spiritual warfare, and the importance of prayer in the Christian life.
Paul's final words through Tychicus and his beautiful benediction of grace and peace.