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Texts -- Ephesians 6:20-24 (NET)

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6:20 for which I am an ambassador in chains . Pray that I may be able to speak boldly as I ought to speak .
Farewell Comments
6:21 Tychicus , my dear brother and faithful servant in the Lord , will make everything known to you , so that you too may know about my circumstances , how I am doing . 6:22 I have sent him to you for this very purpose, that you may know our circumstances and that he may encourage your hearts . 6:23 Peace to the brothers and sisters , and love with faith , from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ . 6:24 Grace be with all of those who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an undying love .

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  • 'Ku Mengasihi Yesus, Tuhanku [KJ.305]
  • 'KuTahu,Tuhanku [KJ.306]
  • Di Betlehem T'lah Lahir Seorang Putera [KJ.110]
  • Setialah [KJ.446]
  • Sungguh Kerajaan Allah [KJ.247]
  • [Eph 6:24] More Love To Thee, O Christ

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God-Ordained Authorities; Ephesians 4:11-15; God-Ordained Authorities; Eleven Benedictions in the Bible; Acts of Satan; Ephesians 6:18-20; 2 Corinthians 5:18-20; Paul; Unclean Spirits

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • 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...
  • 15:30 Paul drew attention to the great need he felt for his readers' prayers by using the same term he did when appealing for them to dedicate themselves to God (12:1). He exhorted them on the basis of their relationship with...
  • Almost all Christians believed in the Pauline authorship of Ephesians until the nineteenth century when destructive biblical criticism gained influence (cf. 1:1; 3:1). The critics built a case against Pauline authorship from ...
  • I. Salutation 1:1-2II. The Christian's calling 1:3-3:21A. Individual calling 1:3-2:101. The purpose: glory 1:3-142. The means: knowledge 1:15-233. The motive: grace 2:1-10B. Corporate calling 2:11-3:191. Present unity 2:11-22...
  • As was his custom, Paul first commended his readers for what they were doing well. Then he told them what his prayer requests for them were.1:15 In view of their spiritual blessings, Paul felt constrained to pray for his orig...
  • 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 ...
  • Paul's anticipation of his defense before Nero brought him back to the present in his thinking. His exposition of the mystery of the church to his readers had ended. He had also explained their proper conduct in view of their...
  • 4:7-8 Paul sent Tychicus with this letter for two primary purposes. He wanted to provide more information about himself and his present ministry than he felt led to record in this letter. He also wanted to encourage the Colos...
  • 4:9-10 Paul urged Timothy to join him in Rome soon. He did not expect to live much longer (cf. v. 6)."The constitutional method of inflicting capital punishment on a Roman citizen was by the lictor's axe. The criminal was tie...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Peace be to the brethren, and love with faith.'--Eph. 6:23.THE numerous personal greetings usually found at the close of Paul's letters are entirely absent from this Epistle. All which we have in their place is this entirely ...
  • Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.' Eph. 6:24.IN turning to the great words which I have read as a text, I ask you to mark their width and their simplicity. They are wide; they follow a very ...
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