In Ephesians 4: 1-6: 9, Paul talks about our walking behavior 177 In Ephesians 6: 10-20, he wrote our actions as war I am talking. Ephesians 4: 1-6: 9 talks about relationships with men, non-Christian, and believers. In Ephesians 6: 10-19, he talks about our spiritual battle with fallen hostile celestial bodies. In Ephesians 5: 15 we will go to the last explanation on Christian's walk. This part follows Chapter 6 9. In Ephesians 4: 1-16, Paul calls us to act in a way that is appropriate for our calling. 4: 17-32, Paul called upon us to walk in a very different way than our step as a Gentile heathen. In 5: 1-6 Paul encouraged us to walk in love with us, and at 5: 7-14 we were told to walk as a child of light. Finally, at 5: 15-6: 9, we were asked to walk like a wise man.
The Ephesians 1, 2, and 3 clarify the eternal plan and purpose of God's church before Paul repented and recalled faith. Chapters 4, 5 and 6 explain the behavior of Christ. This is the product of the identity between Christ and his church. In Ephesians 4: 1-6: 9, Paul talks about our walking behavior 177 In Ephesians 6: 10-20, he wrote our actions as war I am talking. Ephesians 4: 1-6: 9 talks about relationships with men, non-Christian, and believers. In Ephesians 6: 10-19, he tells us the story of our spiritual battle by the fallen hostile celestial bodies.
Both Ephesians 6: 5-9 and Colossians Chapter 4 understand the expectations of master and slave. In Ephesians 6: 5, he wrote: "Your servant will obey only your heart, your master, your master, your body, fear and trembling, like Christ." Colossians 4 The servants are fair and equal, I know that there is a master in heaven. These verses describe the basic elements of paternal slavery that their defenders support. Other places describing slavery include Exodus 21, Deuteronomy 15, Levi 27, Colossae 3, 1 Timothy 6, 2 Tetor 2, Peter 2.