THE EXPOSITORY TEACHING OF THE BIBLE
The study of the book of Ephesians
Historical and Spiritual Context:
The lesson introduces the Book of Ephesians, written by Paul during his imprisonment in Rome. It describes Ephesus as a wealthy, influential city steeped in paganism, and explains how the church there faced challenges like false teachings and legalism. The letter was intended not only for the church in Ephesus but for all believers, emphasizing their identity and inheritance in Christ
Structure and Themes: Ephesians is divided into two main sections: chapters 1-3 focus on doctrinal truths and the spiritual resources believers possess, while chapters 4-6 are practical, teaching how to use those resources. The lesson highlights recurring themes such as the riches, grace, glory, and fullness found
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