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From salvation to spiritual transformation, the blessings of God are numerous—and they are yours!
As Christians, our true wealth is not impacted by the stock market or inflation. Rest assured that your blessings in Christ are secure and ready for you today. In Belief That Behaves, Dr. David Jeremiah guides you through the book of Ephesians to help you live a life of spiritual power, finding a life of joy and fulfillment through His never-ending provision.
Wealth, power and prestige will never fulfill you. If you’re a Christian, all you need is what you already have! In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah walks through the opening verses of the book of Ephesians and reminds us of our true wealth, which we have in Jesus Christ. Covers Ephesians 1:1-14.
As believers, we have a myriad of blessings through Christ. But if we don't stay connected to Christ, these gifts are worthless. Join Dr. David Jeremiah as he explains how we can make use of the spiritual blessings we have received. Covers Ephesians 1:15-23.
Life can be complex, leading some to complicate the beautiful simplicity of salvation. Thankfully, the book of Ephesians holds one of the most concise presentations of the gospel in all of God's Word. If you want to know what it means to experience the blessing of salvation, Ephesians 2:1-9 is the place to look.
Libraries are loaded with books promising to help you find your purpose in life. But God’s Word provides the answer in just one verse! Follow along with Dr. David Jeremiah as he uncovers six secrets to living the life for which we were created. Covers Ephesians 2:10.
The Bible is not a book that teaches us to live introspectively in the past. So when Paul encourages the Ephesians to reflect on their past without Christ and contrast with their current life in Him, it stands out as a powerful command that deserves our attention. Covers Ephesians 2:11-22.
According to the World Christian Encylopedia, there are more than 33,000 different Christian denominations in the world, all of which owe their origin to a church split at some point in their history. We see this play out in the present day, when it seems as if Christians can't agree on much of anything. Still, the Church is called to unity. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah offers biblical guidance for getting along. Covers Ephesians 3:1-13.
It is important to exercise, but physical strength can only carry us so far. If we’re going to thrive in this world and hold fast to both the promises and responsibilities that come with being a follower of Christ, we need something much more substantial—inner strength. In Ephesians, Paul gives us a template for praying for inner strength. Covers Ephesians 3:14-21.
Unity. The apostle Paul pleaded for it. Christ Himself prayed for it. But Christians seem to be further from unity than ever. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah explores a passage of Scripture that stresses the importance of unity by defining its access points and teaching us how to practice it with others. Covers Ephesians 4:1-6.
Christians have more than talents and abilities – we have God-given gifts for building up the Church. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah considers how all these gifts work together. Covers Ephesians 4:7-16.
Even as Christians, our sinful human nature never fully goes away. So how do we cope with this sobering truth? Dr. David Jeremiah points us to the Scriptures for wisdom on how to replace former habits with a better way to live. Covers Ephesians 4:17-24.
What should a Christian look like? What should their lifestyle be like? These are questions that Paul answers in the concluding portion of Ephesians 4. And some might be surprised to know that his idea of a Christian lifestyle has nothing to do with financial wealth, physical health, or geographical location; it's about the ability to live with others in a virtuous and honorable way. Covers Ephesians 4:25-32.
Walking shows up in the Bible a lot. We're told to walk in our faith, walk worthy of our calling—and in Ephesians 5:1-2, we are told to walk in love. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah examines how we learn to walk in love by imitating God. Covers Ephesians 5:1-7.
When Paul says that we are to “walk as children of light,” he is reminding us that this light isn’t “our” light. It’s the light that comes from Almighty God. God is the true light. And we are to reflect that light to others. Covers Ephesians 5:8-14.
Wisdom is God giving us the ability to negotiate our lives when we don’t know what to do and when we have no precedent to make our decisions. Because we are living in unprecedented times, we need God's wisdom now more than ever. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah looks to the book of Ephesians for insight on what a wise walk looks like. Covers Ephesians 5:15-21.
In Ephesians 5, Paul gives us some of the Bible’s most practical and important instruction about marriage. Join Dr. David Jeremiah as he breaks down Paul's instructions to husbands and wives on maintaining a godly union. Covers Ephesians 5:22-33.
When we are filled with the Holy Spirit and allow the Spirit of God to control our lives, we are impacted in many different, incredible ways. A vital part of a Spirit-filled life is children obeying their parents and parents not provoking their children to anger. Learn more in this message from Dr. David Jeremiah. Covers Ephesians 6:1-4.
It's easy to think that a Spirit-filled life is only suitable at home or in church. But the Holy Spirit comes to work with us too, and He does amazing things through us and for us even in the stress, strain, grit and grind of the workplace. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah discusses how to honor God in our jobs. Covers Ephesians 6:5-9.
As we strive to yield our lives to the control of the Holy Spirit, it is important for us to know that there is an adversary among us who would do anything to sever our connection to God. Satan is determined to hinder God's image in us and continue his brutal assault on our hearts. Thankfully, the Lord has provided us with impenetrable armor to withstand the attacks of the enemy. Covers Ephesians 6:10-17.
As believers, we are all fighting a spiritual battle. And if we try to fight in our own strength, we will always be defeated. Prayer keeps us in constant touch with our Great Commander, Jesus Christ. It engages us God in our conflict and allows Him to take over with His unsurpassing strength. Covers Ephesians 6:18.