There is so much more. We have but briefly covered some of the "mysteries" which Paul taught. But contained therein are the answers to so many questions that mainstream Christianity struggles with. For instance, how is it that God could have hated (loved less by comparison) Esau and loved ...
Ephesians Inductive Bible Study Questions.Here a questions that can help you lead a Bible study by asking questions and having students find the answers in the text. References and Abbreviations Reprint Guidelines Essay: Headship (kephalē) and Submission (hupotassomai) in Ephesians 5:21-33 Spiri...
The problem with these questions, however, is their subjective character. By their very nature, they defy objective analysis. Their answers depend heavily on our own prejudices of what we think would be appropriate for Paul in a given situation. There is no possibility of determining from a 20t...
Thank you Jeremy for everything you do and the time you give myself and everyone else. I am truly grateful. First of all, thanks for asking the questions. I have NEVER yet had a question that causes offense! I believe that all questions are good questions. On your first question, I ...
Questions (Ephesians 1:19) Why does Paul pray that God would open the Ephesians' eyes to discern "his incomparably great power"? What is wrong with their eyes? Where does this power operate according to 1:19? Which miraculous event does Paul use as an example of this level and type of...
Lee Strobel answers questions about faith. Subscribe now for weekly insights!Chinese Union Version (Simplified) (CUVS) Bible Book List Font Size Passage Resources Hebrew/Greek Your Content以弗所書 5:3-14 Chinese Union Version (Simplified) 3 至於淫乱并一切污秽,或是贪婪,在你们中间连题都不可,...
But this summer, I’m reading a book,Evidence Not Seenby Ruth Diebler Rosewho was a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. She and her husband were missionaries – they had already suffered much attempting to take the gospel to places where it wasn’t known....
We were Elected to be Holy and Blameless (Ephesians 1:4) First, inEphesians 1:4, Paul writes that God “chose us in Him before the foundation of the world.” Note that the text does not say that we were chosen “to be” in Him (Christ), but rather that we were chosen “in Him...
people are asking questions, people are providing “answers”; everyone has something to say. The temptation for me is to throw my voice in the imaginary ring and vie for a space and opportunity to be heard. Yet, I fight to restrain myself and refrain from being a part of the noise es...