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How to Use Power Biblically: Ephesians 5 & 6

1 h 0 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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God designed power to flow outward, lifting others rather than securing ourselves. In this message, we redefine power as influence, something every person carries in every relationship, shaping people and environments through words, presence and choices. From the Garden, where humanity was free to help others flourish, to the distortion of power through sin and insecurity, this teaching traces how God’s original design was lost and how it is restored through Christ. In Ephesians 5, we see Paul challenge cultural norms by calling for mutual submission in the home, where husbands love sacrificially, families honor one another and authority is expressed through service. This sermon invites believers to be filled with the Spirit, to use their influence as an act of worship, to steward the spaces God has given them and to pursue forgiveness and reconciliation so that their lives create environments where others can truly flourish.

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