What is a transformed life? What does it look like? Pastor Cuenin opens Ephesians chapter 4 and helps point out the contrast between a life prior to conversion to Christ and after. Scripture references include 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Matthew 11:21,29.
Are you living a transformed life? We are all called to examine ourselves, let the scripture lead you.
Are you a Christian living a transformed life? How would you know? Compare your life to the scriptures. Ephesians 4:25-27 are clear that we put away some old habits, like anger and lying. Maybe those don’t sound like real serious sins to you. Listen and be challenged in your walk with Christ!
Scripture references include 1 Timothy 1:8-11; Revelation 21:8;John 8:44; Psalms 7:11; Romans 1:18; John 3:36; Proverbs 16:32; Ecclesiastes 7:9
What is a transformed life? What does it look like? Pastor Cuenin opens Ephesians chapter 4 and helps point out the contrast between a life prior to conversion to Christ and after. Scripture references include 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Matthew 11:21,29.
Are you living a transformed life? We are all called to examine ourselves, let the scripture lead you.
Pastor Eric Cuenin continues the verse by verse study of Ephesians. The text Ephesians 4:17-19. Where he talks about the christian walk taking us back to Ephesians 4:1 as a reminder.
Pastor Cuenin covers four points:
1. Unbelievers are intellectually unproductive. As far as spiritual and moral issues are concerned.Their life is empty vain and without meaning.
2. unbelievers are spiritually separated from God, thus ignorant of God’s truth. They are blind, or “hard” like a rock.
3. Unbelievers are morally insensitive. As they continue to sin and turn away from God, they become still more apathetic about moral and spiritual things.
4. Unbelievers are behaviorally depraved. As they willingly keep succumbing to sensuality and licentiousness, they increasingly lose moral restraint, especially in the area of sexual sins.
Listen as Pastor Cuenin explains what the Bible teaches concerning Christian maturity and growth.
Pastor Eric Cuenin continues the verse by verse study of Ephesians. Is doctrine important or is it just something “churchy” people talk about? Are you a mature Christian? Should you be living a constantly up and down Christian life or should your life be marked by continuous growth with brief moments or seasons of immaturity?
Listen as Pastor Cuenin explains what the Bible teaches concerning Christian maturity and growth.
What are some reasons to talk about separation? Does this mean I can’t be friends with non-believers anymore? How does my culture affect what I should wear to church?
Pastor Cuenin points out the difference between, Believers/Unbelievers; Righteous/Unrighteous; Light/Darkness; Christ/Belial; Saved/Infidel. While he explains the sermon topic ‘Separation’
Pastor Eric Cuenin continues the verse by verse study of Ephesians. Is doctrine important or is it just something “churchy” people talk about? Are you a mature Christian? Should you be living a constantly up and down Christian life or should your life be marked by continuous growth with brief moments or seasons of immaturity?
Listen as Pastor Cuenin explains what the Bible teaches concerning Christian maturity and growth.
Pastor Cuenin reflects on some of the most common objections to church membership then transitions into the biblical basis for membership. Are things like the Lord’s Supper and Baptism optional components of the Christian life?
Pastor Eric Cuenin continues his Verse-by-verse study of Ephesians, where he continues in Ephesians 4:12-13.
Purpose of Gifts
Goal of the Gifts
Join as we continue our study in the book of Ephesians!