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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 38 MIN

Ephesians | You've Got Mail (Part 4)

from The Leader’s Notebook with Dr. Mark Rutland · host Dr. Mark Rutland

In this episode of The Leader’s Notebook (Ep. 318), I take us into Paul’s letter to the Ephesians and one of the most practical truths of Spirit-filled living. Ephesians is a book of grace, redemption, and the power of the Holy Spirit, but its message is not merely theological—it is deeply personal. The evidence of a Spirit-filled life is not found only in worship services or spiritual experiences, but in how we treat the people closest to us every day. From Ephesians 5–6, we explore what biblical submission really means, how Christlike leadership is rooted in self-sacrifice, and why healthy marriages, families, workplaces, and churches are built on giving ourselves for the good of others. The Holy Spirit was never meant to remain a doctrine; He is meant to shape the way we love, serve, forgive, and relate to one another. If you want to know what Spirit-filled Christianity looks like in real life, this message is for you.– Dr. Mark Rutland Chapters (00:00:03) - The Leaders Notebook(00:00:25) - The Crisis of Ephesus and the(00:07:23) - The Entire Story of Ephesians(00:14:49) - Living in the Spirit(00:17:22) - Wives' Submission in the Spirit(00:23:08) - The Head of the Household in Ephesians 5:22(00:28:38) - Paul on Spirit-filled Living(00:33:26) - The Spirit of Ephesians

In this episode of The Leader’s Notebook (Ep. 318), I take us into Paul’s letter to the Ephesians and one of the most practical truths of Spirit-filled living. Ephesians is a book of grace, redemption, and the power of the Holy Spirit, but its message is not merely theological—it is deeply personal. The evidence of a Spirit-filled life is not found only in worship services or spiritual experiences, but in how we treat the people closest to us every day. From Ephesians 5–6, we explore what biblical submission really means, how Christlike leadership is rooted in self-sacrifice, and why healthy marriages, families, workplaces, and churches are built on giving ourselves for the good of others. The Holy Spirit was never meant to remain a doctrine; He is meant to shape the way we love, serve, forgive, and relate to one another. If you want to know what Spirit-filled Christianity looks like in real life, this message is for you.– Dr. Mark Rutland

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