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Do your kids turn out to have the same values as you just because they grew up in your house? Continue reading 1 Corinthians 10
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What are some notable sacrifices your parents made for you? Why did they do it?
Why is Paul having to address food sacrificed to idols?
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Here are study questions from Shaun:
If you could reset and live the perfect Christian lifestyle, what would that look like? Would you be a monk or a nun? Would you be a pastor or missionary? Would you be married or single? Would you watch TV? Would you exercise more? Would you read the Bible every day?
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Questions from Shuan:
Have you ever felt left out? Were you ever not picked for a team or rejected? Was that a good thing or a bad thing?
Verse 1-2: Do you find a correlation between what Paul is trying to address here and what’s happening in churches today?
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Commentary: As we move to chapter 6 of Ephesians, we continue from chapter 5 with how we, as Christians, should interact with others. This starts with our children and then moves to our slaves/masters and/or employees/bosses. Most of the last half of chapter 6, starting at verse 10, tells us how to fight off the devil using the Whole or Full Amor of God referred to, in part, in Isaiah 59. It then finishes up with Paul asking for their prayers and giving final greetings.
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Commentary: As we move to chapter 5 of Ephesians, we continue from chapter 4 with how we, as Christians, should live. First, we do so by following God’s example, then there are specific references to many areas where Christians fall or are tempted to fall. From there, we move to how we are to relate in family situations which, from the beginning of time, starting with Adam and Eve, have been problematic.