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Orientation
Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman

Orientation

Kyle Kauffman

This week will begin our series on Ephesians by orienting ourselves to the people and time this book was originally written to and by understanding the main message of the book. We will look at some of the relevant Biblical and cultural background on Ephesus and the church in Ephesus in order to understand who Paul was originally writing. As we do this we will seek to bridge the gap between us and them by making the connections between our life today and their life in Ephesus. We’ll also look at some the structure of Ephesians especially diving into how Ephesians is split up neatly into three chapters of gospel doctrine (1-3) and three chapters of gospel living (4-6). While we will weave these two together throughout the series, it’s helpful to see how Paul always puts gospel indicatives before imperatives. In many ways, Paul’s message is, “This is who you are. Now live like that’s true.” And in this way the Christian life is meant to be an entire orientation around who we are in Christ.

Ephesians 1:1-2

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Fear of God > Failure
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Fear of God > Failure

Kyle Kauffman

How does fearing God overcome our fear of failing at something in this life? We are often terrified to step out and try something new or to step up and lead something because we are scared of failing and not living up to expectations. We are often scared to let either ourselves or others down. Deep down many people tend to feel inadequate, insufficient, and unqualified. We believe that God can do anything, but we are not so sure he can do anything through us. But a proper understanding of who God is and how he works can enable us to take risks with our lives. Because we know that what’s most important is not our success or failure. We know that the results ultimately lie in God’s hands. And we are confident that he will use even (especially) our failures for good.

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Fear of God > Suffering & Dying
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Fear of God > Suffering & Dying

Joel Wood

How does fearing God overcome the fear we all tend to have when it comes to suffering and dying? We know that we will suffer at times in this life and that we will all die. But the fear of these things happening in the future can keep us paralyzed in the present. A proper fear of God frees us from fearing what may lie in the future for us. We don’t need to fear suffering and death because we have the presence of God with us and the promise of God to anchor us no matter what happens in our lives. We can know that God will bring good from our suffering and that death will only serve to make us better.

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Fear of God > Fear of Man
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Fear of God > Fear of Man

Joel Wood

How does fearing God overcome the pervasive fear of man in our lives? Whether it’s wanting to please people, fearing rejection and criticism, or just being concerned with what other people think about us, fear of man tends to run deep. A proper fear of God can enable us to overcome our fear of man and obey God even when it may cost us people’s approval and rejection or opposition. A BIG view of God enables us to see man in his proper place and as a result to not be held captive in fear of other people. And a correct view of God can give us the desire to please him alone and not live for the approval of people.

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Fear of God > Fear of Uncertainty
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Fear of God > Fear of Uncertainty

Kyle Kauffman

There are so many things in this life that are uncertain. It’s easy for our minds to dwell on the uncertainty and try to play out all the ‘what ifs.’ When we do that, we often imagine the worst and anxiously worry about the bad things that could happen to us and to our loved ones. We grasp for ways to control the outcome of the future, but the uncertainty still remains. When we meditate on all that is uncertain, we tend to become fearful and anxious. God instead invites us to meditate on what is certain… by fixing our minds on what is true… his character, his words, his promises.

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The Forgotten Fear
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The Forgotten Fear

Kyle Kauffman

We rarely speak of fearing God today and even when we do, we can still end up easily misunderstanding what it means to fear God. Though we all know what it feels like to fear something the idea of fearing God often remains unclear and fuzzy to us. We wonder if we should still fear God today. And if so, what should that fear look like? Does fear mean that we should be afraid of God? Or is fear only something non-Christians should experience because they have not yet come under God’s grace? Fear of God can feel like something that we read about in our Bibles and yet are unsure about in our lives. But we need to recognize that a right fear of God is actually the doorway into wisdom, hope, joy, and peace.

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A World Full of Fears
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A World Full of Fears

Kyle Kauffman

There are all sorts of things we may fear in this life. Sometimes fear can be a minor phobia and at other times it can be a crippling panic. Fears can be obvious and very clear. But fears can also remain hidden and be hard to identify. Fear in and of itself is not a bad thing. There are certain things we are right to be afraid of. But fear is a very powerful emotion and it has the ability to enslave us, control our lives, and guide the decisions we make with our lives. Because what we fear will ultimately affect how we live. It’s important to understand what causes us to fear and what lies behind our fears in order for us to better understand why we fear. Ultimately, we want to see what is happening in our hearts that leads us to fear certain things or people. And then to see that the solution to our fears is not simply to stop fearing, but rather to put our fear in the proper place where it belongs.

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The Story of the Nations
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The Story of the Nations

Joel Wood

All nations, cultures, and peoples are meant to worship God. Yet in the Tower of Babel we find the exact opposite. The peoples band together to build a tower that will magnify humans and their efforts rather than God. God responds by coming down to disperse the peoples and confuse their languages. Yet even in God’s judgment we see a plan start to see more of his plan for redemption immerging. God plans to have people from all nation, tribe, and language worshipping Him. In this we find that the differences in culture and language can actually be a really good thing. Each culture and language can worship God in unique ways. We have much that we can learn from each other in the present (rather then being suspicious of one another). We find that God’s plan is to offer salvation to all nations through one man who immerges from one nation. We now have the opportunity to take that message of salvation to all the nations.    

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The Story of God’s Faithfulness
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The Story of God’s Faithfulness

Kyle Kauffman

God makes and keeps promises. That reality alone should amaze us. But here’s the even more amazing part: God makes and keeps promises to sinners. God shows us that a relationship with him is not built, earned, or enabled by our obedience and efforts. Rather the gift of his presence and blessing in our life is rooted in his promises. We see in Genesis 9-10 that the story God writes is one where he binds himself to his people with promises through covenants. God shows that the way he will rescue the world and turn it into paradise again is through making and keeping his promises. His promises call us to respond with grateful trust, love, and obedience. Yet we find that God continues to keep his promises even as we fail to trust, love, and obey him over and over again.  

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The Story of Justice & Grace
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The Story of Justice & Grace

Kyle Kauffman

God judges sin. This can leave us surprised and shocked. It’s hard for us to read stories like the flood in Genesis without walking away surprised by how seriously God takes sin. Yet if we want to recognize how great God’s mercy is in saving us, we must also come to grips with how great our sin is and the judgment we rightfully deserve. The story of the flood is a story that tells us God acts both with judgment and with mercy. He judges sin and yet shows favor on Noah and makes a way for Noah through the judgment of his sin. This story points us to the cross as the ultimate place where God acts with both judgment and mercy and provides a way for his people to pass through his judgment safely. Now we who have received mercy are called to be people who carry God’s message of mercy to others. 

Genesis 6-8

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