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EPHESIANS 6:2
1- THE MESSENGER
A-TYCHICUS WAS A FAITHFUL MESSENGER.
COL.4:7-9
Tychicus was Paul’s messenger, whom he could call a beloved brother and faithful minister (see on 3:7), and he adds now, for the last time in the letter, the phrase that conditions all true Christian living and service and relationships, in the Lord.
Tychicus is the bearer of Colossians and, inevitably, of Philemon too.
We first hear of him as one of the representatives of the Asian church who went with Trophimus from Greece and presumably on to Jerusalem at the end of Paul’s third missionary journey (Acts 20:4; and see also 21:29).
In Titus 3:12 Paul speaks of sending him or Artemas to Titus, while 2 Timothy 4:12 refers to him as actually sent to Ephesus from Rome, by which it is implied that he was one of those who served faithfully with Paul in his last trying days.
2- THE CONCLUSION
EPHESIANS 6:2
A- PEACE
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B-LOVE
C- GRACE
3- INCORRUPTIBLE LOVE
EPHESIANS
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