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Apr14WEEK16
We continue our study this week with Ephesians 6:5-6:
Slaves, be obedient to those who are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in the sincerity of your heart, as to Christ;
not by way of eye service, as men-pleasers, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart.
Many wonder why the Scriptures do... -
Apr07WEEK15
This week we continue our study with Ephesians 6:4:
And, fathers, do not provoke your children to anger; but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
It is noteworthy that this exhortation is to fathers instead of mothers. It is not always the case, but usually fathers are the strict disciplinarians. Mothers tend to be more nurturing and prone to mercy. Fathers can be more prone to anger, which can cause them to carry discipline too far. Discipline not carried far enough as... -
Mar31WEEK14
We continue our study this week with Ephesians 6:2-3:
Honor your father and mother (which is the first commandment with a promise),
that it may be well with you, and that you may live long on the earth.”
Last week our verse stated that children are to obey their parents “in the Lord” (Ephesians 6:1). This... -
Mar24WEEK13
Our text for this week in Ephesians 6:1 continues the emphasis on family relationships.
Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.
This exhortation for children to obey their parents is for one reason—it is right. This one thing—children learning to obey their parents is one of the most important factors in teaching a child to discern right from wrong. Why is this? As the prophecies of Scripture make clear, one of the greatest evils to come upon the earth in the last days... -
Mar17WEEK12
Our verse for this week is Ephesians 5:33, “Nevertheless let each individual among you also love his own wife even as himself; and let the wife see to it that she respect her husband.”
The first word in this verse is important: “nevertheless.” In modern English it comes across as an expression of resignation, but this was not the case originally. It was formed from combining the three words: NEVER-THE-LESS, and was a powerful exhortation to not choose the way which leads to “less.” This is obviously the way the apostle meant it here....