Ephesians
Asking God to Change the Status Quo w/ Andrew Sandlin
Ezra Institute Fellow Andrew Sandlin responds to listener questions on prayer: why it is difficult to develop a habit of prayerfulness, how to pray boldly and faithfully, and what happens when we pray.
The Power Motive of Humanistic Culture
On this week's podcast we return to Joe Boot's book, Gospel Culture: Living in God's Kingdom. This chapter details some of the ways that godless man seeks to dominate his environment and his neighbour, and closes with the assurance that the God of peace will soon crush Satan under our feet.
Racism, Abortion, and Woke Christianity
Samuel Sey of slowtowrite.com joins us to talk about writing from a biblical perspective on the politically-charged subject of racism – a sphere dominated by ungodly thinking.
Standing Firm in Christ
As Ephesians comes to a close, Paul brings us as Christians to the realization that in all of these things that he’s spoken about we are in a spiritual battle.
Standing Firm in Christ
As Ephesians comes to a close, Paul brings us as Christians to the realization that in all of these things that he's spoken about we are in a spiritual battle.
The Church and her Mission
In a truly scriptural theology of mission, the church as God's kingdom people must not only be concerned with personal salvation, or institutional church affairs, but with the reign of Christ over all things. God's people re-present the exalted Christ to the entire creation order.
The Gospel and the Workplace
Paul addresses himself to slaves and masters but if what he says is true for slaves and masters how much more so for us who are freely contracted to work.
The Gospel and the Workplace
Paul addresses himself to slaves and masters but if what he says is true for slaves and masters how much more so for us who are freely contracted to work.
The Spirit-Filled Family
In a Spirit-filled family, children obey their parents in the Lord and fathers do not provoke their children to anger but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
The Spirit-Filled Family
Spirit-filled people are thankful always and for everything. Such people submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.
Be Filled with the Spirit
Paul’s command to be filled with the Spirit means to continually abide and to walk under the influence of the Spirit’s power and authority.
Be Filled with the Spirit
Paul's command to be filled with the Spirit means to continually abide with and to walk under the influence of the Spirit's power and authority.