EPISODE · Feb 27, 2017
Enduring Word Radio Webcast – February 27 – March 3
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Enduring Word Radio Webcast Enduring Word Radio can be heard on many stations all across the United States – click here for a current list. If you missed a program or want to listen again, here are the programs from a recent week. To support the work of Enduring Word Radio, click here. February 27 to March 3 Monday, February 27 Ephesians 1 – The Work of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in God’s Eternal Plan, Part 1 https://cdn.enduringword.com/audio/radio/EWR20170227.mp3 Tuesday, February 28 Ephesians 1 – The Work of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in God’s Eternal Plan, Part 2 https://cdn.enduringword.com/audio/radio/EWR20170228.mp3 Wednesday, March 1 Ephesians 1 – The Work of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in God’s Eternal Plan, Part 3 https://cdn.enduringword.com/audio/radio/EWR20170301.mp3 Thursday, March 2 Ephesians 1 – The Work of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in God’s Eternal Plan, Part 4 https://cdn.enduringword.com/audio/radio/EWR20170302.mp3 Friday, March 3 Ephesians 2 – God’s Work of Reconciliation, Part 1 https://cdn.enduringword.com/audio/radio/EWR20170303.mp3 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is different compared to many of the other New Testament letters he wrote. Like Romans, Ephesians was not written so much to address problems in a particular church; more so, it was written to explain some of the great themes and doctrines of Christianity. If the Letter to the Romans focuses more on God’s work in the individual Christian, Ephesians includes the great themes of God’s work in the church, the community of believers. Karl Marx wrote about a new man and a new society, but he saw man and society both in almost purely economic terms and offered only economic answers. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul also saw the new man and a new society, but he saw it all accomplished by the work of Jesus.
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