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Texts -- Ephesians 6:11 (NET)

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6:11 Clothe yourselves with the full armor of God so that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil .

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  • Hai Bangkit Bagi Yesus [KJ.340] ( Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus )
  • Lawanlah Godaan [KJ.436] ( Yield Not to Temptation )
  • Maju, Laskar Kristus [KJ.339] ( Onward, Christian Soldiers )
  • Majulah, Majulah [KJ.253]
  • Sertai Kami, Tuhan [KJ.345]
  • Setialah [KJ.446]
  • Sungguh Kerajaan Allah [KJ.247]
  • Ya Yesus, Tolonglah [KJ.28] ( Lord Jesus, Think on Me / Mnooeo Khriste )
  • [Eph 6:11] All The World For Jesus
  • [Eph 6:11] Arm These Thy Soldiers, Mighty Lord
  • [Eph 6:11] Awake! For The Trumpet Is Sounding!
  • [Eph 6:11] Christian, Dost Thou See Them?
  • [Eph 6:11] O Christians, Leagued Together
  • [Eph 6:11] O When Shall I See Jesus?
  • [Eph 6:11] Soldiers Of The Cross, Arise! (waterbury)
  • [Eph 6:11] To Arms! To Arms! Ye Soldiers!
  • [Eph 6:11] Stand, Soldier Of The Cross
  • [Eph 6:11] Stand Up, My Soul

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God-Ordained Authorities; World Originally Created Good; Spiritual Warfare; Acts of Satan; Unclean Spirits; Ephesians 4:11-15; God-Ordained Authorities

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • This last part of Jesus' conversation with His disciples in the upper room is unique to Luke. It continues the theme of Jesus' rejection leading to death and what the disciples could expect in view of that rejection.22:35 Jes...
  • Paul's thought moved from identifying responsibilities to urging their practice. What lies before us as Christians provides essential motivation for doing so.13:11 "This"refers to the duties urged earlier, not only in this ch...
  • "Labors"or "hard work"encompasses all the strenuous activities of life including manual labor."Watchings"are "sleepless nights.""Fastings"or "hunger"refers to missed meals.6:6-7a Paul now named various graces that God had pro...
  • 10:1-2 Paul may have identified himself by name here so his readers would have no doubt that what he proceeded to say indeed came from him. He began by gently asking his readers to respond to his appeal to submit to his apost...
  • The Book of Ephesians enables us to view God's creation from an alpine altitude. When we study this book, it is as though we have climbed a high mountain peak because the book gives us that kind of perspective on what God has...
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  • The wrath of God on the unbeliever (v. 3) contrasts with the grace of God on the believer (vv. 5, 7, 8). God's grace toward some unbelievers gives them life (vv. 4-5), raises them up (v. 6), and seats them in heavenly realms ...
  • Practical application (chs. 4-6) now follows doctrinal instruction (chs. 1-3).
  • That this section is distinct from the five that precede it is evident from two facts. Paul introduced it differently, and the emphasis in it is on God's resources. Earlier Paul urged the strengthening and growth of the body ...
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