Presence Church Teachings

Ephesians: The Good Church (Week 6) - Children, Parents, Slaves, and Masters

45 min · 19 mei 2026
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Social media tells parents to protect their child’s emotions at all costs. Other voices say children simply need stricter discipline. The workplace rewards power, status, and control. Culture swings between permissiveness and domination, while families quietly wonder: How are we actually supposed to lead people well? In Ephesians 6, Pastor Ben explores Paul’s teaching on children and parents, slaves and masters, and what it means to live under the rule of Jesus in everyday relationships. * This sermon unpacks: * Why “submit to one another” is the foundation for Christian relationships * What healthy authority actually looks like * The difference between control and Christlike leadership * How parents can nourish children into maturity instead of provoking them * Why our culture struggles with power, hierarchy, and identity * How the Gospel slowly undermined slavery and human domination from the inside out * Why every person carries eternal dignity and significance in the kingdom of God This message ultimately points to a better kind of humanity. One where power is used to serve. Where authority is shaped by love. Where even the lowliest person can live a life of eternal significance. Because in the kingdom of Jesus, greatness is not found in domination. It is found in surrender, service, and love.

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