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Ken Daughters completes his lecture on Paul’s letter to Philemon, looking particularly at how Paul appeals to Philemon on behalf of Onesimus in a way that Philemon will learn more about the love of Christ.
Ken Daughters completes his lectures on Ephesians with the final prayer and greetings in chapter six. He gives a short introduction to the Epistle to Philemon, and begins his lecture on the first section of the book.
Paul gives guidelines relating to Christian relationships including those between husbands and wives, parents and children, and masters and slaves. The end of the lecture, looks at the armor of God and Paul’s exhortations to withstand spiritual
Ken Daughters continues his lecture on Paul’s instructions for Christian living, focusing on Paul’s exhortation to the Ephesians to use time wisely for the Lord. He begins a section on the relationship between husbands and wives in Christian ho
Ken Daughters examines the second half of chapter four. In chapter four, Paul reminds the Ephesians of how they formerly lived and exhorts them not to fall back into sinful living. He also gives guidelines for how they should live according to
Ken Daughters explains how each person in the church contributes based upon his or her individual spiritual gifts. Spiritual gifts build up the body of the church; the more unity is achieved, the more each member will grow in the knowledge of C
Ken Daughters continues his lecture on the unity of the church body, focusing on the mystery that the Gentiles are fellow heirs with Christ. He finishes chapter three, looking at Paul’s prayer for knowledge and the benediction.
As equal members, every Christian brings different contributions to the church body based on their unique God-given gifts. The beginning of chapter 3 looks at the peace Christ brings to the church which unites unique individuals.
Ken Daughters concludes the opening doxology by looking at the Holy Spirit’s work. He continues on to Paul’s prayer for wisdom for the churches in the second half of chapter 1. Paul reminds the readers of the lost state from which they came.
Ken Daughters begins his lectures on Ephesians with a historical introduction and an exposition of the first half of chapter 1. He notes the presence of the Trinity in the opening doxology and looks at the work of the Father and the Son in vers
Mr. Glock finishes the book of Colossians with exhortations for a believer’s prayer life, walk in Christ and conversation with others.
Mr. Glock concludes chapter three of Colossians with an emphasis on its exhortations to husbands, wives, children and slaves. It is an encouraging lecture with multiple applications for today’s Christian.
Mr. Glock discusses the idea of putting off the old man and putting on the new man. Significant application is given in this lecture.
Mr. Glock introduces Colossians and then works through Colossians 2, focusing on the relationship of the Law and the Christian. The lecture ends with a discussion of the “new man” in Paul’s theology as seen in Colossians 2:22-3:17.
Mr. Glock reminds his class that the believer is complete in Christ and no longer is held to the ties of sinfulness. All sins have been nailed to the cross. Any philosophy that does not teach this is foolishness, and Christians should not be sw
Mr. Glock focuses on the content of the book of Colossians. He spends time on some of the great theological words contained in the book, such as redemption, hope, peace, and reconciliation.
Mr. Glock spends time introducing the major themes of Colossians. He examines the seven ways that Paul introduces himself to the believers in his letter. He finishes the lecture with an exposition of the first five verses of the book.
Ken Daughters examines the act of Christian giving as seen in the life of Paul. He comments on how believers today should be generous. Paul closes his letter to the Philippians with traditional remarks full of love and prayer.
Focusing on key verses in Philippians, Ken Daughters explains how the believer can find true joy in any situation by trusting in God and focusing on the things of God. He explains the command to have a pure and righteous thought life.
Ken Daughters continues in Philippians by explaining the value that believers have in Christ. He urges believers to examine where they place their ultimate hope and closes with the exhortation to live at peace with one another.
Introduction to the the course by introducing the book of Philippians. Reasons why Paul wrote the book are given and a list of the main themes/concepts in the book is also presented in the discussion of Philippians 1:1-11.
Ken Daughters details the purpose of affliction in the Christian life by using Paul’s example in Philippians 1:12-30. He gives some examples of discord in the church at Philippi.
Man is inherently selfish. After looking at how Christ took on the form of man to come to earth, Ken Daughters exhorts Christians to live humbly. The passage in Philippians 2 is a picture of Christ’s work and how believers should respond to tha
Ken Daughters finishes the first half of Philippians, which exhorts Christians to serve one another and to encourage each other through church ministry. As he begins chapter 3 he exhorts them to re-evaluate their priorities.
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