
Ephesians 1:15-End Part 2 Bible Teaching
Paul teaches that God's power raised Christ, placing Him above all authority as head of the church. This power also transforms believers, granting them wisdom and new life.
Paul teaches that God's power raised Christ, placing Him above all authority as head of the church. This power also transforms believers, granting them wisdom and new life.
Paul's teaching in Ephesians 1:15-23 highlights gratitude for Gentile faith, prays for spiritual wisdom, emphasizes Christ's power, unity in the church, and transformative grace.
Jesus affirms His messianic identity through miracles and preaching, praises John the Baptist, emphasizes spiritual rebirth, and critiques religious leaders' hypocrisy.
Jesus teaches that actions reveal the heart's true nature, like trees by their fruit. Genuine faith requires action, not just words. A strong foundation in Christ ensures resilience.
Shawn's teaching on Ephesians 1 focuses on predestination for Israel, redemption through Christ, unity of Jews and Gentiles, rejection of Calvinism/Arminianism, and Holy Spirit sealing.
Jesus and Shawn teach prioritizing spiritual values over wealth, love for enemies, agape love, mercy, forgiveness, self-reflection, and generosity for divine rewards.
The teaching examines Ephesians 1:1-11, focusing on God's overarching purpose rather than individual predestination, highlighting unity of Jews and Gentiles in Christ.
Jesus chose 12 apostles after prayer, highlighting commitment and sacrifice. Teachings in Luke and Matthew differ contextually, emphasizing eternal over temporal values.
Shawn critiques Reformed Theology, emphasizing spiritual blessings over material gains, challenges Total Depravity, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of Saints, and warns against elitism in election.
The Epistle to the Ephesians, attributed to Paul, addresses both Ephesus and broader audiences, emphasizing unity in Christ, spiritual inheritance, and predestination.