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"In Him - Paul's Letter to the Ephesians" - Tim Richards 11 of 12 [AUDIO]

49 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Pastor Tim Richards continues his series "In Him--Paul's Letter to the Ephesians," looking this week at Ephesians .   SERMON QUESTIONS: 1. Read Ephesians 5:21-6:9. The idea of submitting & obeying come up several times. In your own life have these terms been positive or negative concepts? Why or why not? 2. Paul’s emphasis up to this point has been the unity of the church – all whom Paul describes as being “in Christ”. Why do you think he suddenly pivots from that big group concept to talking about private household relationships? 3. Looking at the counsel Paul gives to women, men, children, masters and servants, does it appear the ask he makes of each is fair? Is Paul asking more of any one role than another? 4. Thinking about where you personally fit into interpersonal relationships Paul describes, how do you personally find this challenging?

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