An Introduction to Ephesians
Why does Paul refer to his fellow Christians as “saints” at the beginning of his letters, and how can this be true since all Christians […]
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Why does Paul refer to his fellow Christians as “saints” at the beginning of his letters, and how can this be true since all Christians […]
What is the original meaning of the biblical word “redemption,” and how does Paul connect this concept to the work of Christ on our behalf? […]
What are the implications of Paul’s statement in Ephesians 2, that before we were made alive in Christ, we were actually dead in our trespasses […]
How is grace related to faith and good works? Do we choose to allow God’s grace into our lives, or is it actually something that […]
One of the implications of the fall—and of our inherited sinful nature—is that we are not only estranged from God, but are also at war […]
In Ephesians chapter 3, Paul speaks of a mystery hidden for generations, but which is now fully disclosed in Jesus Christ. This mystery, he says, […]
Too often Christians in our day are divided into two separate camps. On one side are the intellectual types who focus exclusively on doctrine, and […]
What are the implications of our being united to Christ through baptism, and how does this new reality affect the way we live here and […]
In Ephesians 4:17, Paul says that Christians “must no longer walk as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.” In this insightful passage, […]
As a result of their being chosen and adopted in Christ, Paul now instructs the Ephesians to imitate God as beloved children. In short, Christians […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with his colleague, Dr. Steve Baugh, professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary California, about his recent commentary on […]
On this program, the hosts resume their verse by verse discussion of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, picking up midway through chapter 5. The focus […]