• Ephesians 6:10–24

    Introduction Paul concludes his letter to the Ephesians with a powerful exhortation to stand firm in spiritual warfare by taking up the full armor of God. Rooted in God’s strength and grace, believers are called to rely on His provisions to resist the devil and triumph over spiritual evil. Through prayer and mutual encouragement, the…


  • Ephesians 5:22–6:9

    Introduction In Ephesians 5:22–6:9, Paul explores the dynamics of relationships in the body of Christ, addressing power dynamics within families and workplaces. He calls believers to reflect Christ’s self-sacrificial love and humility in their unique roles, whether as husbands, wives, children, parents, slaves, or masters. By submitting to one another in love and obedience to…


  • Ephesians 5:3–21

    Introduction In Ephesians 5:3–21, Paul contrasts the life of darkness, marked by disobedience and sin, with the life of light, marked by godliness and Spirit-filled living. As children of God, believers are called to imitate their Father by walking in His light, putting away immorality, and living in a way that pleases Him. Key Points…


  • Ephesians 4:17–5:2

    Introduction In Ephesians 4:17–5:2, Paul urges believers to leave behind their old way of life and embrace the new self, created in Christ’s likeness. Through Christ’s love and forgiveness, we are made new as one Church, united in righteousness and holiness. Paul calls Christians to live out this transformation by walking in love and reflecting…


  • Ephesians 4:1–16

    Introduction In Ephesians 4:1–16, Paul transitions from explaining the blessings believers have in Christ to exhorting them to live in a way that reflects the Gospel. He calls for unity in the body of Christ, rooted in humility, love, and peace. Paul emphasizes the diversity of gifts God has graciously given to His people, which…


  • Ephesians 3:1–21

    Introduction In Ephesians 3, Paul reveals the miraculous inclusion of Gentiles into God’s indivisible family through Christ. This inclusion demonstrates God’s multifaceted wisdom to all creation and fulfills His eternal purpose. Paul prays that believers be strengthened by the Holy Spirit to grasp the boundless dimensions of God’s love and to proclaim it. The chapter…


  • Titus

    Here are the summaries of our 3-part bible study exploration of the Paul’s epistle to Titus. Titus 1:1–16 Titus 2:1–15 Titus 3:1–15 Blessings,All groups


  • Titus 3:1–15

    Introduction In Titus 3:1–15, Paul reminds Titus of the practical implications of sound doctrine. He exhorts believers to live godly lives characterized by humility, civility, and good works, grounded in God’s saving grace. Paul also warns against distractions such as divisive controversies and emphasizes the importance of fruitful living through good works and mutual support…


  • Titus 2:1–15

    Introduction In Titus 2:1–15, Paul commands Titus to teach sound doctrine and ensure that Christians live lives that reflect the Gospel. Addressing various groups—older men, older women, younger women, younger men, and bondservants—Paul describes how godly living adorns the doctrine of God. Rooted in the saving grace of God, this transformation leads believers to renounce…


  • Titus 1:1–16

    Introduction In Titus 1:1–16, Paul writes to Titus, his true child in the faith, emphasizing the importance of appointing godly leaders in the church. These leaders are to uphold sound doctrine and counter false teaching. The passage highlights the connection between truth, godly character, and the church’s mission to reflect God’s truth in a world…