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In today’s episode of Through the Church Fathers in a Year, we conclude The Epistle of Barnabas and begin The Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians. Barnabas leaves us with a striking contrast between the Way of Light and the Way of Darkness, urging believers to walk in righteousness, avoid hypocrisy, and uphold faithfulness. His final exhortations prepare us for the voice of Ignatius of Antioch, one of the most remarkable figures of the early Church.
Ignatius writes on his way to martyrdom, offering powerful reflections on church unity, submission to the bishop, and faithfulness to Christ amid suffering. His letter to the Ephesians encourages believers to remain steadfast, reject false teachers, and embrace Christ as their ultimate Shepherd. Join us as we transition from one of the earliest theological exhortations to one of the most profound voices of Christian perseverance.
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By C. Michael PattonIn today’s episode of Through the Church Fathers in a Year, we conclude The Epistle of Barnabas and begin The Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians. Barnabas leaves us with a striking contrast between the Way of Light and the Way of Darkness, urging believers to walk in righteousness, avoid hypocrisy, and uphold faithfulness. His final exhortations prepare us for the voice of Ignatius of Antioch, one of the most remarkable figures of the early Church.
Ignatius writes on his way to martyrdom, offering powerful reflections on church unity, submission to the bishop, and faithfulness to Christ amid suffering. His letter to the Ephesians encourages believers to remain steadfast, reject false teachers, and embrace Christ as their ultimate Shepherd. Join us as we transition from one of the earliest theological exhortations to one of the most profound voices of Christian perseverance.
Explore the Project:
Let me know if you want any refinements!