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I can’t think of anything more positive or practical in our life than walking in the likeness and love of God. However, the positive gives way to the negative. Eph. 5:1-2 describes those in Christ and encourages us and exhorts us to live accordingly to our position of being in Him. Eph. 5:3-7 will be
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What you say matters. How you talk matters. Your speech is an expression of your character. What you do matters. How you walk matters. Your lifestyle is an expression of your character. You can tell who a person is based on how they talk. Jesus said in Matthew 15:18, “But those things which proceed out
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Now, let’s get to the positive side of this passage. If we are to walk worthy, it is not enough to know how to not walk worthy. We must see the positive commands that are given and the motivation behind a worthy walk in Christ. Like the previous thoughts on how to not walk worthy,
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C.S. Lewis wrote, “There is no neutral ground in the universe; every square inch, every split second, is claimed by God and counter-claimed by Satan.” Satan is always seeking to counteract the work of God in the lives of believers and the Church as a whole Body. Just as God has a desire for you
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If we were to take part in a survey about our feelings toward fried chicken livers, there would be a variety of answers to choose from. There would be the crowd, more than likely a small minority who can’t get enough of them. Another crowd would be the ones who think chicken livers are just
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Secondly, we must respond to God’s excellent sufficiency. Read Eph. 3:20 once again. Just for good measure, one more time. Now, we must see here as well that God is not only excellent in His ability but also His sufficiency. God is the only self-sufficient being. He is eternally self-existent and therefore eternally self-sufficient. God
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As we have been studying the book of Ephesians there has been a great deal of doctrinal truth that has been presented in the first three chapters. The doctrinal truth is to be transformational truth applied by faith in our daily walk. Throughout Ephesians, there has been a threefold theme of doctrine, doxology, and devotion.
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We live in a physically focused world. We tend to focus on what is in front of us, the things that we can see, feel, taste, touch and hear. Very few of us ponder spiritual things or the spiritual significance of mundane earthly activity. Most Christians, like the lost world, spend more time thinking about
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The second section that we must see in this passage is the priority of the unsearchable riches. We have seen the preaching of the riches but now we see the priority of not only the riches of Christ but the preaching of those riches. Eph. 3:10-11 says, “10 To the intent that now unto the principalities
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In our study of the book of Ephesians, we have seen the repeated message of the believer’s wealth and walk in Christ. The believer’s wealth in Christ is their position in Christ. Our positional identity of belonging to Christ then enables our behavior practically living out who we are in Christ. The walk of the