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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Biblical Meditations / New Testament
  • Language:English
  • Pages:128
  • eBook ISBN:9780755498475

Fifteen Key Studies from the Heart of Ephesians

A Topical Commentary by One of the Great Bibles Scholars of Our Age

by F.B. Meyer

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Overview
This warm devotional commentary explores Ephesians’ fifteen key themes of the inner life, including the Father, living in Christ, love, the Holy Spirit, the power of God, the church, our walk, and the Christian’s armor. Originally published as "Ephesians: Key Words of the Inner Life."
Description
This warm devotional commentary explores Ephesians’ fifteen key themes of the inner life, including the Father, living in Christ, love, the Holy Spirit, the power of God, the church, our walk, and the Christian’s armor. F.B. Meyer’s concern that Christian principles should challenge and affect every area of our daily walk shines through in his writing. “The Epistle to the Ephesians,” Meyer said, “is pre-eminently the Epistle of the Inner Life. . . . And as we weave [the key words of Ephesians] into the texture of our life, we shall become possessed of that tenderness and strength, that depth of knowledge and height of communion, which have endeared this Epistle to all ages of the church.” Originally published as "Ephesians: Key Words of the Inner Life."
About the author
F.B. Meyer (1847 – 1929) was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England and a close friend of D.L. Moody. Charles Spurgeon said, “Meyer preaches as a man who has seen God face to face.” He took many preaching trips abroad and frequently spoke at England’s Keswick Convention. F.B. Meyer crusaded against immorality and was said to have brought about the closing of hundreds of saloons and brothels. He wrote more than 40 books.

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