Share E3 with Larry Eiss
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
Ephesians is a wonderful book filled with spiritual truth. The incredibly good news in these few verses is absolutely glorious.
In this updated sermon from a few years ago I take a look at the imagery of the first miracle Jesus performed--turning water into wine. Why are the pots He used significant? Why so much wine (it was well over 100 gallons)? Why did He ask Mary "what to me and to you?"
This time we look at
Wisdom and Knowledge
Hope Glory Power
Raised and Seated
and Biblical Headship
Noah preached the Gospel, though I'm quite sure he didn't know it. It's much the same for us.
Paul begins teaching us the doctrine that will underpinned his coming practical applications. In this, we sit.
In this episode we are introduced to the book of Ephesians. We will propose an outline through which to examine the text. We'll see how Paul begins with doctrine, telling us what Father has done in and for us, and only with that firmly established does he progress to more practical matters that flow from that.
In this episode I look at how righteousness is defined by the dictionary, the Bible, God and people of the world.
It's eye opening truth.
I preached this a couple of years ago, but just added to it and preached it again. There is tremendous good news for those of us who fail, falter, and faint. When we doubt God's love for us, we can find faith strengthening truth in what God says about Himself and about us.
A little yeast permeates the entire loaf of bread. So it is with merit, performance legalism and Religionist.
We look at the word and testimony of Christ, which John was instructed to communicate, the consistency with the rest of Scripture we should expect to find in The Revelation, and the seven blessings The Revelation promises.
The podcast currently has 153 episodes available.
2,788 Listeners
8,631 Listeners
90 Listeners
266 Listeners
61 Listeners
27 Listeners
66 Listeners
23 Listeners
82 Listeners