Unshaken: Chapter a Day

Ephesians 6 Discussion


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Ephesians 6 gets quoted most for “the armor of God,” but we start where Paul starts: ordinary relationships that reveal what we really believe. We trace the whole chapter from children and parents to workers and bosses, showing how Christian submission is not weakness or chaos but obedience shaped by reverence for Christ. Along the way we slow down on the hard questions, including what Paul means by “honor your father and mother” as a command with a promise, and how that wisdom plays out across generations and across “the land” wherever God places his people.

We also address the elephant in the room: “slaves” and “bondservants.” We talk about why this text cannot be used to defend abusive slavery, how Scripture regulates power, and why verse 9 is a gut-punch to anyone in authority: stop your threatening, because God shows no partiality. If you lead at work, manage people, or set the tone in your home, the chapter presses you to lead with restraint, clarity, and real accountability before the same heavenly Master.

Then we step into spiritual warfare with clear eyes. Our battle is not against flesh and blood, and the repeated command is simple: stand. We unpack the armor of God, why faith and Scripture matter when temptation hits, and why prayer is not an add-on but the posture of an alert life. If you feel like quitting or giving in, this chapter offers a steadier way forward: we fight from victory, not for victory. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs strength today, and leave a review with the phrase that helped you stand firm.

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Unshaken: Chapter a DayBy Pastor Plek

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