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Love With Faith – Ephesians 6:21-24

I never cease to marvel at Jesus. He had the ability to speak truth into people’s lives that was sometimes hard and yet they loved him. And this no doubt springs from the fact that he completely

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Battle in the Spirit – Ephesians 6:10-20

I was called to help a Christian who was being attacked by a demon and was able to help her. He had made a kind of appearance to her that was designed to scare the wits out of her and it almost succeeded,

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Parenting and Slaves in the Spirit – Ephesians 6:1-9

Dr. Neil Farber has a great article called 10 Things to Know About Parent-Child Relationships. It is based on research of parent-child relationships. The researcher remarks, “The parent-child relationship

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Husbands and Wives in the Spirit – Ephesians 5:22-33

Would you take marriage advice from someone who has never been married? Is it even possible for someone who isn’t married to understand what it is like to be married? Does God understand marriage?

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Full of the Spirit – Ephesians 5:15-21

There are actually two kinds of filling of the Spirit (see my article). One is a temporary empowerment by the Spirit that is never actually commanded or asked for, but that the Spirit gives sovereignly

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Light in the Darkness – Ephesians 5:1-14

Someone has said that the most precious light is the one that visits you in your darkest hour (Mehmet Murat Ilman). But light may also be something you want to avoid. Jesus said, “People loved darkness

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Pleasing the Spirit – Ephesians 4:25-32

The Ku Klux Klansman had enjoyed his piano playing and remarked that this was the first time he had ever sat down and had a drink with a black man. That’s when Daryl Davis realized the potential

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A New Wardrobe – Ephesians 4:17-24

Years ago my wife and I learned that there is a color palette of seasonable colors with clothes that fits each person based on their complexion and coloring. Spring colors are light and warm (yellows and

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The Work of Ministry – Ephesians 4:7-16

I recently saw a short video explaining the irreducible complexity of the cell. Each cell has so many working parts that are essential to its existence and functioning that they could not have developed

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Maintain Unity – Ephesians 4:1-6

We’ve all seen the clever signs churches post to attract people to church or just to express truth. One that has been posted is, “Mud Thrown Is Ground Lost.” There is a self-defeating

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Power to Love – Ephesians 3:14-21

I don’t know if I read it, heard it or just came up with the idea of personalizing this prayer for someone: “Father, I pray that according to the riches of Your glory you would grant John to

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One’s Suffering, Another’s Glory – Ephesians 3:1-13

According to Open Doors, an organization that carries on the work of Brother Andrew, a missionary who sought to get Bibles to those behind the iron curtain, “Globally there are 2.48 billion Christians.

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One Holy Temple – Ephesians 2:11-22

The United States has a sad history of exclusion. President Arthur signed into law the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882, which suspended Chinese immigration to America and made Chinese people ineligible for

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Made Alive – Ephesians 2:1-10

Healthline.com describes confusion as “a symptom that makes you feel as if you can’t think clearly. You might feel disoriented and have a hard time focusing or making decisions. Confusion is also

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Enlightened Hearts – Ephesians 1:15-23

At one time in my life Jesus was no more than a curiosity and most of the time someone I only thought about in church on Sundays, and that not very deeply. I was sixteen years old when I realized the error

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