Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Ephesians – Chapter 6
Ephesians Chapter 6 serves as the powerful conclusion to Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus, emphasizing practical Christian living within various relational and spiritual contexts.
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Study Guide: Ephesians – Chapter 5
Ephesians Chapter 5 serves as a pivotal section in Paul’s letter, transitioning from theological foundations to practical Christian living.
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Study Guide: Ephesians – Chapter 4
Ephesians Chapter 4 serves as a pivotal transition in Paul’s letter, moving from theological exposition to practical exhortation. It bridges the profound truths about the believer’s identity in Christ with the call to live out that identity within the community of faith.
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Study Guide: Ephesians – Chapter 3
Ephesians Chapter 3 serves as a pivotal section in Paul’s letter, deepening the understanding of God’s mysterious plan for the Gentiles and the unity of all believers in Christ.
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Study Guide: Ephesians – Chapter 2
Ephesians Chapter 2 serves as a pivotal turning point in Paul’s letter, transitioning from the doctrinal exposition of God’s grace to the practical implications for believers.
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Study Guide: Ephesians – Chapter 1
Ephesians Chapter 1 serves as a profound opening to Paul’s letter, setting the theological foundation for the entire epistle. It introduces key spiritual blessings believers have in Christ and establishes the tone of praise and thanksgiving that permeates the letter.
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Covenant History – From Eden to Eternal King

The grand narrative of Scripture reveals a divine tapestry woven through time, where God’s redemptive plan unfolds with sovereign precision. History is not a mere sequence of random events but a purposeful progression directed by the Almighty, who works all things according to the counsel of His will (Ephesians 1:11). Understanding this historical flow enriches…
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One Messiah, Two Advents – Suffering Servant and Reigning King

The Hebrew Scriptures present a Messiah who is both a suffering servant and a conquering king. This apparent tension, humiliation and glory, rejection and enthronement, led some Jewish interpreters to speak of two figures: Messiah ben Joseph (the suffering deliverer) and Messiah ben David (the reigning king). Scripture itself, however, reveals one Messiah who fulfills…



