Ephesians 6:21-24 | “Grace Through and Through”

[display_podcast] The End of Our Study of Ephesians This is the thirty-first and final message in our study of Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus.  We have spent most of this year studying what both Catholics and Protestants view as one of the most influential letters in the New Testament.  The great French Reformer John Calvin said that Ephesians was his favorite letter.  The great Scottish Reformer John Knox had his wife read him Calvin’s sermons on Ephesians while he lay on his deathbed.  Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the great British [...]

By |2020-07-27T17:12:43-06:00November 11th, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Ephesians 6:14-20 | “Armor through Prayer”

[display_podcast] Two Temptations With escalating violence and unrest in our country, there are two temptations followers of Jesus face.  One is to live in fear.  To live in paralyzing anxiety about what may happen next.  To always be looking over our shoulder.  To circle the wagons and hunker down until the storm blows over. The other temptation we face is to fight against the violence and unrest with the wrong weapons.  We can be tempted to assume that victory will come if we align ourselves with the right politicians or [...]

By |2020-07-27T17:16:39-06:00November 4th, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Ephesians 6:10-13 | “Strength through Armor”

[display_podcast] Naturalism Lacks Explanatory Power Many in our day think that there are physical explanations for everything.  The materialist, or secularist, argues that every phenomenon that we experience can be explained by physical processes.  The reason they think this is because they assume that the world and the universe are only made up of material or physical elements, that the only things that exist are physical things, that the universe, and your life, can only be understood through the study of physical processes.  In this worldview, there’s no room for [...]

By |2020-07-27T17:19:02-06:00October 28th, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Ephesians 6:5-9 | “Work for Jesus”

[display_podcast] Slavery in America Perhaps the darkest blot on our nation’s history is the institution of slavery.  For over two hundred years, millions of people were kidnapped from their homes in Africa, put on boats, and brought to the New World to be slaves.  Our nation was built, in many ways, on the backs of slaves.  Chattel slavery in antebellum America was horrific, cruel, dehumanizing, evil, and demonic.  It created racial divisions and strife that still reverberate through our nation.  Unfortunately, many Christians in the southern United States used [...]

By |2020-07-27T18:01:37-06:00October 14th, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Ephesians 6:1-4 | “Rules for Kids and Parents”

[display_podcast] New Rules for an Age-Old Game In our study of Ephesians, we’ve learned that chapters 1-3 are Paul’s outlining of what God has done to save his people and create a new people, a new society, made up of Jew and Gentile.  We’ve also learned that chapters 4-6 are Paul’s instructions for how the church should live in light of their new position in Christ (4:1, 17, 5:2, 8, 15).  Our calling into union with Christ reshapes our lives.  It doesn’t remove us from our earthly responsibilities.  Rather, [...]

By |2020-07-27T18:05:26-06:00September 30th, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|

Ephesians 5:28-33 | “A Union that Reveals a Mystery”

[display_podcast] Symbols that Point to Something Bigger Our culture is full of symbols that point to something bigger than the symbol itself.  The White House is more than a house.  It represents presidential power and authority.  The royal family in England, though a real family, is a symbol of English history and nobility and decorum.  Madison Avenue is just a street in New York City, but it’s a symbol of the advertising industry.  Hollywood is just a suburb of Los Angeles, but it points to an entire industry.  AT&T Stadium [...]

By |2020-07-27T18:07:09-06:00September 23rd, 2018|Ephesians, John Sypert, Sermons|
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