Here's How to Finish Well
In the final verses of the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians, he provides four guidelines for finishing well.
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Jesus died and rose again to do more than just get you to heaven.
God has plans for you today…plans He prepared in advance for you.
Chuck Swindoll’s practical study of the book of Ephesians reminds us that we were not saved by good works…but for them. God’s grace can transform our thinking, our prejudices, our marriages and families, our jobs—and our incessant spiritual and emotional battles. Jesus died and rose for our salvation—yes—and that we might become a people of grace.
In the final verses of the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians, he provides four guidelines for finishing well.
When we come to a passage such as Ephesians 6:13-20, our tendency is to think that we need to be strong in ourselves.
Thankfully, God has graciously given us the means to defend ourselves against the attacks of the Evil One, a topic Paul raised near the end of his letter to the Ephesians.
Let's take a look at what the book of Ephesians has to say about your place in the workplace.
No matter what kind of home you came from, it is not too late to start doing right in that all-important parent-child relationship.
People don't always give marriage the time it needs to grow and mature. Instead, we give up on the pattern God instituted and look for quick fixes and easy outs. Paul reminds us that there is a better way.
Ephesians 5:22-6:9 presents unfamiliar, often unexplored territory in the oceans of marriage.
The Apostle Paul offers five foundational actions that bring us back to the basics of what it means to follow Christ.
The Apostle Paul wanted us to imitate God by imitating God's Son, a point Paul elaborates further in this Ephesians 5:6-14.
Belief and behaviour always go hand in hand—in that order.
Your personal nourishment is crucial during times of storm. In panic moments, you'll cut a corner on your meals. You'll also fail to get sufficient sleep. It won't be long before you will set aside prayer altogether and you'll find yourself drained, spiritually. Increased emotional pain mixed with decreased spiritual renewal can be lethal to your faith.