A peaceful stroll; driving in Atlanta traffic; or floating down a lazy river. How do those metaphors apply to the first part of Ephesians four? Here are the notes for our study.
Lesson Notes and Questions October 13, 2019 – Ephesians 4-1-10.pdf
A peaceful stroll; driving in Atlanta traffic; or floating down a lazy river. How do those metaphors apply to the first part of Ephesians four? Here are the notes for our study.
Lesson Notes and Questions October 13, 2019 – Ephesians 4-1-10.pdf
Usually when someone says, “I hope you get what’s coming to you,” they don’t wish us well. In this passage Paul prays that believers grasp and access everything God has for us and it’s a glorious thing! Here are the notes for our study in Ephesians 3:
Lesson Notes and Questions for October 6, 2019 – Ephesians 3-14-21.pdf
Did you ever look at a tough job and say, “I’m glad I didn’t have to do that work?” When it comes to salvation not only are we not expected to do the work, we can’t, we’re DEAD – spiritually dead. This week we’ll study a classic passage about how salvation works and the amazing status it brings to follower of Christ. Here are the notes.
Lesson Notes and Questions September 15, 2019 – Ephesians 2-1-10.pdf
Wouldn’t it be tragic to have exactly what you need and not know it; to literally have a storeroom of valuable treasure from God and be clueless? In the second part of Ephesians chapter one Paul teaches us how through prayer we can grow in our knowledge of God and His power available to us. Here are the notes.
Lesson Notes and Questions September 8, 2019 – Ephesians 1 part 2.pdf
Think about the warm feeling we experience when we’ve been chosen for something really good. As we begin our study in Ephesians 1, we’ll see how much we have to praise God for because He has chosen those who have trusted Christ. Here are the notes:
Lesson Notes and Questions September 1, 2019 – Ephesians 1-1-14.pdf
Ever hear someone say that a person is not “acting like a Christian?” I know they mean not “behaving” like what is expected of a follower of Christ, but aren’t you glad to know that no believer has to “act” like a Christian. God doesn’t expect us to play the part of a Christian because He knows we can’t pull it off! This week as we finish the book of Titus we’ll be reminded that we CAN live a Christ-like life because if we’re saved, we’ve been changed on the inside. Here are the notes:
In a world filled with satanic deception Church leaders (and all Christ-followers) must be firm on biblical truth and stand against false teaching. We need to KNOW the truth, TEACH the truth, and LIVE the truth. Here are the notes for our study in Titus 1.
Would you say you are diligent in striving to please God? Are you zealous to know and apply His word to your life? Do you RUN from temptation and TOWARD righteous living? We’ll study about it tomorrow. Here are the notes.
Lesson Notes and Questions for July 28, 2019 – 2 Timothy 2-14-26.pdf