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How The Church Began At Ephesus
Acts 2:22-
Acts 19:
Acts 19:
Acts 20:17
A Letter From Paul
Eph
The Past
Eph 1:4-5
Eph 4:
Eph 4:
The Present
Eph 2:1
Eph 2:
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Eph 5:8
In rereading the epistle you compile the following “to do list” to the glory of God:
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We should be holy and without blame before Him in love (1:4).
2. We are created in Christ Jesus unto good works (2:10).
3. We should walk worthy of the vocation (calling) wherewith we have been called (4:1).
4. We should portray the attitudes of lowliness and meekness, with all longsuffering, forbearing one another in love (4:2).
5. We should endeavor (make every effort) to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace (4:3).
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We should grow up into Him in all things (4:15).
7. We must all do our share of the work within the body so that the body will increase (4:16).
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We must remember that we have put off the former conduct of the old man, and put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness (4:22-24).
9. We must put away lying and speak the truth (4:25).
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We must control our anger (4:26).
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We must not steal, but rather work with our hands in order to provide for our families (4:28).
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We must let no corrupt communication proceed out of our mouth, but rather use our tongues to glorify God and edify those around us (4:29).
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We must put away all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamour, evil speaking, and all malice (4:31).
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We must be kind to one another, tenderhearted, and forgiving of one another (4:32).
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We must be followers of God as His dear children (5:1).
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We must walk in love, imitating the pattern of love modeled by Jesus Christ (5:2).
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We must avoid fornication, all uncleanness, and covetousness (5:3).
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We must refrain from filthiness, foolish talking, and coarse jesting, and use our tongues to express our gratitude instead (5:4, 20).
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We must not be partakers with the children of disobedience (5:6-7).
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We must walk as children of light (5:8).
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We must have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness.
Rather, we should expose them (5:11).
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We must walk circumspectly, i.e., carefully and wisely (5:15).
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We must use our time wisely, seize every opportunity granted unto us, and refuse to squander time (5:16).
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We must give ourselves to the task of understanding what the will of the Lord is (5:17).
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We must follow the Divine directions regarding the privilege of singing praises unto God (5:19).
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We must carefully follow the pattern of Scripture as we live as husbands/wives within the marriage relationship (5:21-33).
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We must, if we are children, obey our parents (6:1) and honor our fathers and mothers (6:1-2).
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We must, as fathers, be careful not to provoke our children to wrath, but rather bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord (6:4).
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As employees we should be obedient to the wishes of our employer, unless, of course, such wishes would violate the will of God.
We are to work for them as we would work for Christ, not just when they are watching, but at all times, and with all of our hearts (6:5-8).
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As employers we should treat our employees impartially, and with dignity and respect (6:9).
As you look at this lengthy list, you remind yourself that even if you could do all of these things spotlessly from now on, you would still need the grace of God in order to be saved.
You know that salvation is not by works of righteousness that we have done, about which we can boast (2:8; ).
You look at the list as something to keep striving for, not as a means of earning your salvation, but as the least you can do to glorify the Father of glory, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
You reason that if Jesus could sacrifice himself and bleed for you, you will sacrifice your selfish will and endeavor every day to live according to His will.
The Future
A Letter From Jesus
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