Ephesians • Stand Firm in the Treasure of Victory
When you want something badly, are you tempted to turn to substitutes the world recommends that seem to work? Those are the flaming arrows of the enemy. Don’t do it!
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When you want something badly, are you tempted to turn to substitutes the world recommends that seem to work? Those are the flaming arrows of the enemy. Don’t do it!
Do you want joyful, successful living? The power for that is already available to you through God’s Spirit who leads you to live out the treasure of godliness in your life.
In this post, we look at the treasure of God’s empowering presence in our lives and how He helps us to live successfully and worthy of our calling.
Are you active in a local church community? If not, why not? You have a treasure in the Church as the Body of Christ—another blessing jewel to enjoy.
God has given humans the gift of conversation. He wants us to use that gift in prayer, which is conversation with Someone who loves you dearly.
Do you like treasure? In this post, we will rejoice as we finger all the spiritual blessing jewels we have from Christ in our treasure chest.
The Bible says that every human is born into the kingdom of darkness. But our God rescues anyone who turns to Him. Rescue from darkness is a treasure.
From Ephesians, learn how to seek your treasure in Jesus Christ alone and get rid of anything you could substitute for Him.
In the book of Ephesians, you can see similarities between the culture of Ephesus and our modern culture regarding what we consider valuable.
Is something causing you to be anxious or worry? In Philippians, Paul teaches us how to give our anxiety and worry to God, including worry about God’s provision to us.
When two of your Christian sisters are bickering with each other, do you ignore it and hope the problem will go away? Would you like to know how to help heal the conflict?
The Christian life is like running a race. What is the course? The finish? The purpose? What gets us off the course? How do we stay on the course? And what is the prize?
If you have been taught any “faith plus any other condition” in order to maintain acceptance to God, get to heaven, or get any other blessing (which you already have in Christ!), consider how this has affected your life, emotions, thinking, or relationship with God and others.
From Nehemiah’s life, we see that the joy of the Lord is God’s gift to those who trust Him. Joy is a reward for perseverance.
God’s tender love for Elijah helped him move past weakness and disappointment. He does the same for us.
Through Elijah’s example in 1 Kings, we can see that our God is a God you can really know and can really trust.
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