Ephesians – Part 15

This is part 15 in a teaching series on Ephesians. In this episode Kenny continues in Ephesians 3:1-13 with a focus on verses 10-13. He shares some more about the mystery that was hidden in ages past but has now been revealed to Paul and us. He shares about God’s eternal purpose in Christ that has been realized in Christ and the call for us to live out functionally what God purposed in Christ and it’s impact on us sharing the gospel of the Kingdom.

Ephesians – Part 14

This is part 14 in a teaching series on Ephesians. In this episode Kenny continues in Ephesians 3:1-13 with a focus on verses 6-10. He shares some more about the mystery that was hidden in ages past but has now been revealed to Paul and the apostles and prophets. He also shares about the gift of God’s grace that was at work in Paul not only to bring him to salvation but also to work in him to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ and to make know to everyone the plan of the mystery.

Ephesians – Part 13

This is part 13 in a teaching series on Ephesians. In this episode Kenny starts into Ephesians 3:1-13 and describes why Paul uses as a title for himself, that he is a prisoner of Christ Jesus on behalf of the Gentiles. He also shares about what Paul means by having a stewardship of grace and what it means that the mystery had been made known to Paul by revelations.

Ephesians – Part 12

This is part 12 in a teaching series on Ephesians. In this episode Kenny finishes up in Ephesians 2:11-22 and ties the ideas of the one new man, the one body and the temple of God together. The focus in this episode is on God’s intention in Christ that we the church, God’s people, would be built together to be the temple of God, that we would become God’s dwelling place.

Ephesians – Part 11

This is part 11 in a teaching series on Ephesians. In this episode Kenny continues in Ephesians 2:11-22 and the focus in this episode is on God’s intention in Christ to reconcile both Jews and Gentiles to God in one body, so that through the blood of the cross, God would make peace between us and Him and us with each other. This would mean that both Jewish and Gentile believers were equal members of God’s household.