ephesians 6:20 meaning - Axtarish в Google
In this verse, the apostle Paul refers to himself as an ambassador in chains, for which he asks for the Ephesians' prayers, that he may speak boldly as he ought to speak. This statement serves as a powerful reminder of the reality of spiritual warfare and the importance of boldly proclaiming the gospel .
Here, he describes the ''armor of God.'' In this passage, Paul uses the allegory of a Roman soldier's basic equipment to show how the components of Christianity ...
23 июн. 2016 г. · The apostle Paul was an ambassador of the gospel in chains as a prisoner of Rome. He was in prison for the sake of the gospel.
For which I am an ambassador in bonds; for which gospel I still continue, though a prisoner, in the embassy committed to me by Christ. That therein I may speak ...
He was an ambassador from and for Christ, in his room and stead; he represented him, he was sent by him, and entrusted by him with the Gospel.
The author offers a final extended metaphor for how a person of faith in Jesus as God's own anointed one, Lord over all, might shape the life of believers.
7 янв. 2024 г. · This means that we can battle in the spirit for others, not only for ourselves. If the Ephesians could do it for Paul, then we can and should do ...
6 апр. 2019 г. · The phrase 'an ambassador in chains' impresses us. It seems to tell the story of a noble and honourable man, who has found himself in sad circumstances.
Ephesians 6:19-20 is still about spiritual warfare, but is how pastors and teachers provide support and nourishment through the preaching of the Word.
In this verse, the Apostle Paul emphasizes his commitment to proclaiming the gospel, even while imprisoned. He views himself as an ambassador for Christ ...
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