Ephesians 6:10-20
/Joshua follows his sermon on Psalm 91, the soldier’s psalm, with a consideration of Paul’s description of the armor of God that is available to all believers.
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These are sermons preached during our Sunday worship services. (Recordings were not always successful, so there are gaps in the postings.)
Joshua follows his sermon on Psalm 91, the soldier’s psalm, with a consideration of Paul’s description of the armor of God that is available to all believers.
As Joshua notes, this is called “the soldier’s psalm,” but it has a message for every believer.
Joshua provided excellent guidance for our consideration of Psalm 13, giving particular attention to what we can learn from this psalm of David and apply to our own prayers.
In the opening chapters of First Corinthians, the Holy Spirit leads the Apostle Paul to reaffirm key truths of the Christian faith for all believers.
This is a timely text for our consideration relative to the calling of God’s people who are citizens of a heavenly kingdom and at the same time citizens of earthly communities, states, and nations.
Following the consideration of the theme of abiding in Christ in the first section of chapter fifteen, this sermon focuses on discipleship in the life of the Church.
The theme of abiding in Christ is central to Christian faith and relevant to all of life. Jesus made it a key element of his teaching of his disciples at the Last Supper.