Living and Working In A Bad Situation, Part 3 (Ephesians 6:5-9)
Five principles that govern how we are to live and work when we find ourselves in a bad situation. Serve with integrity Think eschatologically Practice mutuality

Five principles that govern how we are to live and work when we find ourselves in a bad situation. Serve with integrity Think eschatologically Practice mutuality
Five principles that govern how we are to live and work when we find ourselves in a bad situation. Change what you can. Obey where you must. Serve with integrity.
An introduction to the topic of slavery in the ancient world.
Paul’s three-fold approach to raising children to do right in a world that does wrong.
Paul’s three-fold approach to raising children to do right in a world that does wrong.
Fourteen characteristics of a husband's authority so that we might understand, appreciate, and exercise it in a Christ-honoring fashion in our homes and marriages. 11. A husband’s authority is illustrative. 12. A husband’s authority is evangelistic. 13 A husband’s authority is stabilizing. 14. A husband’s authority is attractive.
Fourteen characteristics of a husband's authority so that we might understand, appreciate, and exercise it in a Christ-honoring fashion in our homes and marriages. 6. A husband’s authority is sacrificial. 7. A husband’s authority is protective. 8. A husband’s authority is life-giving. 9. A husband’s authority is convicting. 10. A husband’s authority is sanctifying.
Fourteen characteristics of a husband's authority so that we might understand, appreciate, and exercise it in a Christ-honoring fashion in our homes and marriages. 5. A husband's authority is loving, part 2
Fourteen characteristics of a husband's authority so that we might understand, appreciate, and exercise it in a Christ-honoring fashion in our homes and marriages. 3. A husband’s authority is reflective. 4. A husband’s authority is primary. 5. A husband’s authority is loving.
Fourteen characteristics of a husband's authority so that we might understand, appreciate, and exercise it in a Christ-honoring fashion in our homes and marriages. 2. A husband's authority is covenantal.
Fourteen characteristics of a husband's authority so that we might understand, appreciate, and exercise it in a Christ-honoring fashion in our homes and marriages. A husband’s authority is unavoidable.
Seven aspects of a wife’s submission that explain, justify, and exalt this Godly characteristic of Christian Wives. 5. A wife’s submission is respectful. 6. A wife’s submission is difficult. 7. A wife’s submission is beautiful.
Seven aspects of a wife’s submission that explain, justify, and exalt this Godly characteristic of Christian Wives. 4. A wife’s submission is comprehensive.
Seven aspects of a wife’s submission that explain, justify, and exalt this Godly characteristic of Christian Wives. A wife’s submission is voluntary. A wife’s submission is specific. A wife’s submission is devotional.
Four preliminary ideas relating to the topic of biblical authority and submission that will be foundational to our future studies.
A series of 10 Questions that will help us to understand and live under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Question Ten: Where do I find the strength to obey?
A series of 10 Questions that will help us to understand and live under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Question Nine: Is the filling of the Spirit visible?
A series of 10 Questions that will help us to understand and live under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Question Eight: Can the Spirit’s filling leak out? A look at “three selfs” which obstruct the work of the Spirit in the life of a believer.
A series of 10 Questions that will help us to understand and live under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Question Four: How is the filling different from the Spirit’s other ministries to the believer? Question Five: Who does the filling? Question Six: What is the content of the filling? Question Seven: How do I fulfill this command?
A series of 10 Questions that will help us to understand and live under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Question Three: What is the filing of the Spirit?
A series of 10 Questions that will help us to understand and live under the influence of the Holy Spirit. In this introduction, we begin to examine both the meaning and significance of Paul’s command to not be drunk with wine but instead be filled with the Spirit. A comprehensive understanding of this command is necessary not only to avoid the abuse of alcohol but more significantly to comprehend and avail ourselves of the Spirit’s power to live the Christian life in the realm of marriage and fa...
Introduction and overview of Ephesians 5:15-6:9 and how it connects to Paul’s earlier section (chapters 1-3) of the letter and the great doctrinal truths about our redemption contained therein.