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 9

This is part 9 in a teaching series on Ephesians. In this episode Kenny starts into Ephesians 2:11-22 and the focus in this episode is on explaining some of the mystery that Paul mentions in Ephesians 1:7-9. Paul makes a point to single out the Gentiles in this section so that both Jewish believers and Gentile believers can understand God’s intentions to make the Gentile equal members of God’s household and the body of Christ.

Ephesians – Part 8

This is part 8 in a teaching series on Ephesians. Kenny finishes up on Ephesians 2:1-10. The focus in the episode is looking at verses 8-10 and Paul’s statement that we are God’s workmanship craeated in Christ Jesus for good works that God prepared in advance for us to walk in. Kenny gives some ideas of what the works are that we are called to walk in, from character and values to supernatural works like healing the sick.

Ephesians – Part 7

This is part 7 in a teaching series on Ephesians. Kenny continues in Ephesians 2:1-10. The focus in the episode is looking at verses 4-7 from God’s perspective and why it is important to understand this. We have a new identity and new position in Christ and God saved us so that we could walk in that new identity and new position all to the praise and glory of God.

Ephesians – Part 6

This is part 6 in a teaching series on Ephesians. Kenny starts into Ephesians 2:1-10 by first giving these verses some context by connecting it to Paul’s prayer that closes out chapter 1. In Ephesians 2:1-10 Paul tells them how the power of God, that was at work in raising Jesus from the dead in the past, was the power at work in us in the past, is also now at work in us in the present, and will continue to work in us in the future to transform us to be like Jesus.