Ephesians Chap. 6
Page
Children and their parents (6:1-4)
501
Slaves and masters (6:5-9)
504
Behold, the dreamer!
505
The Power
of His might (6:10)
506
The
power of His resurrection
507
The
essential basis
508
Are
all the saved, soldiers?
509
Stand and Withstand (6:11,13)
515
The whole armour of God (6:11-18)
517
The sixfold armour (6:13-17)
518
Proved armour
520
Not flesh and blood, but ... spiritual wickedness (6:12)
521
The threefold conflict (6:12)
522
The victory of the Cross
523
The present conflict
523
The third conquest
526
The mystery of the gospel and its ambassador (6:18-24),
and concluding study of this Epistle
528
Watching with all perseverance (6:18)
530
What is Ministry?
532
Prayer expresses a sense of need (6:19)
533
The mystery of the gospel (6:19)
534
An Ambassador (6:20)
535
My affairs and how I do (6:21-23)
536
The Benediction (6:24)
537
Coloured
Plates
These coloured plates are small reproductions of two
of Charles H. Welch's many charts, which were usually
3 feet by 5 feet in size. He used to roll them up so that he could transport
them to wherever he was teaching and expounding the Scriptures.
Ephesians as a whole
(facing page 7).
The chart represents the epistle to the Ephesians under the figure of a
fruit tree, having seven branches on either side, and bearing on each branch
three fruits. This visualizes the literary structure of the epistle which has
seven sections of doctrine in correspondence with seven sections of practice.
The tree is seen to be `rooted and grounded in love' and is culminated by the
prayer (Eph. 3:14-21) that leads on to `all the fulness of God'.
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