Ephesians 4:14-21
Ever notice that since you’ve come to Christ, you think differently? Ephesians 4 says a believer in Jesus Christ should not walk in the futility of delusional thinking that a life of sin can satisfy. Get clear, practical instruction from God’s Word on what it means to be a Christian in a lost world.
Ephesians 4:6-13
When Jesus Christ saved you, His Spirit gave you a spiritual gift. Dr. J. Vernon McGee says, “A gift is the Spirit of God doing something through the believer for the purpose of building up the whole body. When a gift is used unselfishly, we find unity of the Spirit.”
Ephesians 4:1-7
Our study in Ephesians 4 pleads with us to walk worthy of our calling. “In view of all that God has done for the believer,” Paul writes, “walk worthy of the position you have in Christ.” Dr. J. Vernon McGee helps us walk out this command in our lives.
Ephesians 3:14-21
What does it mean to pray “in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ”? In this study of Ephesians 3, find out how we can pray in Jesus’ name and, also, four beautiful things Paul asked God for on our behalf.
Ephesians 3:1-13
In the Old Testament, the church was a mystery. No one knew anything about it. Today, we have learned that the church is a body and a temple. What began on the Day of Pentecost will continue until God takes it out of the world.
Ephesians 2:14-22
When you come to Jesus you are brought into a body and into a place where you stand on equal footing with all other believers. We have all been made one in Christ through His blood. It makes no difference who you are, we are all one in Christ and have equal access to God.
Ephesians 2:8-13
What’s your future like? Dr. J. Vernon McGee tells us that in our past, we were dead in our sins. Today, God saved us by His grace and is raising us now to heavenly places in Christ. And our future? Someday we will be in heaven displaying the grace of God.
Ephesians 2:3-7
God is an infinite God who is rich in infinite mercy. What does it mean to be saved by His grace? Dr. J. Vernon McGee says, “He does not find the reason in us; He finds it in Himself.”
Ephesians 2:1-2
In this study of Ephesians 2, we discover that the same tremendous power that raised Jesus from the dead makes us alive in Christ—and that power is only accessible to the child of God. Be encouraged by this lesson for the church.
Ephesians 1:17-23
Did you know that Scripture puts more emphasis on the understanding of the heart than of our head? We need God’s Spirit for both, but if we want to understand any spiritual truth, we must be in the Word. Discover the riches of His grace and the hope of our calling.