In the Pauline epistles, the word “walking” was used as a metaphor denoting one’s personal conduct. In the first three chapters of this grand book of Ephesians, Paul
Having exhorted the believers to walk in unity (Ephesians 4:1-16), Paul now exhorted the believers to walk in holiness (Ephesians 4:17-32). First, Paul presented negatively how a believer
As the grand Apostle Paul approached the mid-point of the book of Ephesians, he moved his focus from doctrine (chapters 1-3) to duty (chapters 4-6). As Rev. Jonathan
Having discussed the Gentile and Jewish believers’ position in Christ that united them in being “one new man”, the church (Ephesians 2:15), Paul urgently and sincerely prayed for
In verses 11-22 of Ephesians chapter 2, Paul had just discussed the great truth that Jews and Gentiles have been unified in Christ. Now, in Ephesian 3:1-13, Paul
In this section of Ephesians (2:11-22) the grand Apostle Paul wished to convey that acceptance of God’s salvation through Christ brought about a spiritual union between Jews and
Having shown the spiritual blessings of God’s plan in redeeming those in Christ (chapter 1), Paul now reveals the marvelous steps by which God worked to bring this
In this final chapter in the book of Galatians, Paul issued some vital instructions on Christian duties. Galatians 6:1-18 may be outlined as follows: I. Instructions on Restoring