Be Rich: Are You Losing the Things that Money Can't Buy? : An Expository Study of the Epistle to the EphesiansVictor Books, 1976 - 175 Seiten In a society where wealth is often the measurement of success, popular author and Bible teacher Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe unravels Ephesians to reveal the countercultural nature of the Gospel. Through helpful illustrations and analysis, he opens our eyes to the riches that we already have in Christ--though we rarely take advantage of them. We are saved through faith, and with this gift come many other blessings. We have the Holy Spirit to empower us for the work of the Kingdom. We have the necessary spiritual armor to fight off enemy attacks. We have the promise of eternity with a loving Father and perfect God. But not only has God given us the promise of an eternity in heaven--He has given us the reality of a relationship with Him on right here on earth. Be encouraged in this good news and stop seeking the things of this world, for we already have the priceless gift of eternal life in Christ |
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... Ephesians were Gentiles , and the Gospel came “ to the Jew first ” ( Rom . 1:16 ) . But Paul , a Jew , brought the Gospel to the Gentiles as he shared the Word of God with them . The Ephesians " heard the Gospel ” and discovered it was ...
... Ephesians believed ; and it is this faith that brought salvation ( 2 : 8-9 ) . This pattern follows what Paul writes in Romans 10 : 13-15 , so read that passage carefully . It is God's plan for evangelism . When the Ephesians believed ...
... Ephesians Warren W. Wiersbe. 1. Separation : what the Gentiles were ( 2 : 11-12 ) In the first 10 verses of chapter 2 , Paul has discussed the salvation of sinners in general , but now he turns to the work of Christ for Gentiles in ...
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Preface | 5 |
How Rich You Are | 17 |
Read the Bank Book | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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