Unity, Calling, and Spiritual Warfare in Ephesians

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "You cannot fight evil unless you understand that you got to have spirit. It's a spiritual warfare. It's a spiritual warfare. You got to understand that. That's what it's about. Okay? So part of what it's talking about, that, okay? Conclusion, the book of Ephesians is a powerful letter that provides profound theological insights, but also tells you how to live a daily life. How to live a daily life. Okay? It emphasizes unity. We talked about the mystery of the gospel in the sense that there's no separation between Gentiles and Jews anymore. It talks about the spiritual blessings. Spiritual blessings, we talked about that. Okay? The church as the body of Christ. We're all one. We're all one. And the conduct, expected of Christians, how we're supposed to live. You can't come to church on Sunday and say one thing and then walk out on Monday and do something different. How you conduct yourself is what you do every day. What you do every day, no matter what the circumstances are. That's what we do to conduct." [37:08](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "Not in the devil, but you believe that there is a devil. Just like there is good, there's bad. Just like there's evil, there's good. And if you don't know evil, then how are you going to fight? You cannot fight evil if you don't know what it is. That's reality. So you've got to have this armor that will allow you to fight. You can fight the devil. You have to have this armor in order to fight the devil. Okay. What is this armor? Stand firm in with the belt of truth. Belt of truth, buckle around your waist. We talked about earlier. Truth. Everything is truth. Okay? All right. And then bread's plate of righteousness. Bread's plate of righteousness. We're all working toward righteousness. We're not there yet. Some of us aren't there yet. But we want to have that as a part. Now, what does the bread's plate protect? What does it protect? The heart. Thank you, doctor. Protects the heart. Protects the heart. Okay? All right. And what did David say? David said he wanted a clean heart. When you have a clean heart, you have righteousness. You become righteous. So you want to have this armor around you to protect your heart. Okay? Then it says what? Shield of faith. Shield of faith. Know it full well that no matter what, nothing's going to get through. Nothing's going to get through. Shield of faith. Okay?" [33:58](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "We still have unity. Okay? But sometimes when people get married, they have the same kind of issue comes up. Some people say, you know, that the woman and the man has got to always agree, and if they don't agree, then the man's always going to be the one that's right. But that's not what the Bible says, not what the Bible teaches. Okay? Because you can disagree, it doesn't matter how you're out of the disagreement, right? And what Paul is trying to say is that the things that were people keeping separate were things like ordination, like circumcision. Right? Right. It was not something that's supposed to divide, that Christ came and removed that division, came and removed that division, so that we can be unified." [10:01](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Okay, so let's get started here. And the lesson objective is to review the letter written by Paul. We all agree that Paul pretty much wrote this letter. Okay, so we're going to review that today. Okay, our scripture. Someone want to read that for us, please? Amen. Amen. Okay, let's talk about this a minute because there's some books of the Bible that are more law-driven, you know, what you should do, what you shouldn't do, kind of a deal. Some of them are more history, you know, what happened and why. And today, this is more about how we are to live, how we are to live, practical ways of how to live. Okay, but I like the part that says what? It says to equip his people for works of service, works of service. And we've talked about it before. It's what we do. Now, we don't get saved by what we do, but we demonstrate our faith and our love by what we do. Okay, so Ecclesiastes. Ephesians talks about how we are to live, how do we equip ourselves to do that, reaching unity in the faith." [02:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "We all have a calling. Everyone has a calling. Everyone has a call. And everyone's calling is just as important as everybody else's call. So don't let anybody tell you that they're calling more important than your call. That's not what Paul said. And I'm glad that he didn't tell me what the caller was because if he told me what the caller was, I'd say, I got that. You ain't got it. But that's not what he said, not what he said. We all have a calling. But we all ought to live a life that supports that calling, whatever it is." [29:19](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "Okay. And that, what I like to say is that you and I are going to agree on almost 90, 95% of everything. Okay. But that 5% or 10% we disagree, we disagree. Now, we have a choice. We can let that 5% or 10% where we disagree override everything else that we agree and become disagreeable. Or we can say the 5% or 10% is just, that's all it is. 90% is more important. And we concentrate on what we agree on and not concentrate on what we disagree on. And sometimes people get hung up on that. People get hung up on that. Okay. Yeah. And I think that we need to be careful. And I think Paul was saying that he's looking for unity. Not necessarily people agreeing on everything, but looking for unity. Unity to the church is very important because it's one body. One body. He talks about it in the Corinthians." [16:58](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "Okay. All right. Good. Good, good comments. Now, I have a question for each one of us. Each one of us. Including me. Have you been called? Have you been called? Good question. Have you been called? Huh? She said she thinks so. Have you been called? Huh? She said, what? Maybe. I see that. Huh? Ah, good question. Called to what? It doesn't say. It says to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. It didn't say what the calling was. The preacher has no more calling than you got. I need to say that again. The preacher has. He has no more calling than you have. Do you understand that? Because see, preachers will, some preachers, not, not all. Some preachers will say, you know, I got a calling to preach so I could do this. Which is okay. I don't have a problem with that. But, precious may have a calling to sing and precious may bring somebody to Christ much quicker than I would because they like music. Right?" [27:23](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "That's a good question. See, again, the problem is that we read one verse and we run with that one verse. What does Paul say about gifts? Paul says somebody has a gift of giving. Somebody has a gift of administration. Somebody has a gift of leadership. He lists all those gifts. So we can't just look at one verse. And run with that one verse. You got to look at the totality, totality. And he says that all, all come together to glorify God. Now, some people are very good at cleaning. Okay. Now, my wife is one. My wife will tell me to do something and I'll do it. And then she come right behind me and redo it. Because I didn't do it good enough. Okay. Okay. Now. Now, let's think about that. Somebody's got to clean this church. Right? So if everybody was a pastor, everybody was an apostle, and nobody had a gift of cleaning this church, we'd have a problem. Right? We'd have a problem. Okay. Some people don't like cleaning. But other people, they like it. You know? And that's okay. We all got something. We all got something. Right? And that's why. Then I just want to say, that what you said. That you are what—worthy of the calling, whatever it is. Be the best that you can at whatever you think you're supposed to be doing. Whatever it is. We all agree. As long as we all do it together, then it works. It works. As long as I don't think I'm better than you, then be okay. When I start thinking I'm better than you, you got a problem. Unity goes away." [30:53](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Okay. And your other question was? Okay, yeah. They were primarily Gentiles. Okay. Primarily Gentiles, but there were also Jews there because the Jews have been dispersed throughout the area because in 70 AD, the Romans destroyed the Jewish temple. And so they didn't separate it and went different ways. All right. So when they went different ways, they took the Christianity with them, the religion with them. All right. So they still were worshiping in synagogue and things like that. Okay. The question was then, if someone was a non-Jew want to become a Christian, what did they have to do in order to do that? Okay. And a lot, a lot of the talk at that time was that they had to accept the Jewish tradition, accept whatever the Jews did before they had to accept that circumcision was one of those things. It was the primary thing. All right. And Paul and Barnabas discussed that. They went back to the church council and the church council agreed that Gentiles did not need to be circumcised. And James wrote a letter to the church council saying that. And from that point forward, then that was a distinction that was no longer necessary." [12:36](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "Okay. And Paul emphasizes unity. We've talked about that on more than one occasion. Unity. Unity is very important in the church and something that we are missing sometimes. Okay. And last but not least, encourage believers. Live out their faith in daily life. What we do daily demonstrates who we represent. Okay. All right. Main thing, we'll go through the things today. Unity in Christ. Someone want to read that? Ephesians 2, 14 to 16. Okay. A couple of questions. I'll tell you. What's the, what's the enmity? What is the enmity? What is the enmity? And I'll give you a clue. I'll give you a clue. Read Genesis. Read the book of Genesis. You find that there was a prophecy made in Genesis. What was that prophecy? Prophecy. In between man and Satan. Right. Okay. Let me talk about the fact that you cannot read one part of the Bible without going back and looking at other parts and see that it makes sense. You know, it doesn't separate. What is it? Go to Genesis. We talked about Christ. Christ talks about Christ coming. Okay. Prophesize Christ coming. And here, Paul is saying Christ is coming. The prophecy has been fulfilled. Okay. All right. First. Second, it talks about the division between the two groups. Who are the two groups? Who are the two groups? Gentiles and Jews. Gentiles and Jews are two groups. And he says what? It tore the barrier. Tore down the barrier so that there was no separation between the two. Okay. And he also talks about what? He talks about dividing this wall of hostility to create one body. One body of Christ. That's a unity. That's what Paul starts with. One, not two, not three, not four, but one." [04:23](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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