Ephesians 6:10-24
Lesson 377
Read both the "King James Bible" and the "New Living Translation."
In this lesson:
Spiritual warfare.
Who is the enemy (6:11-12)?
Clad yourself in the armor of God (6:13-18).
Also;
Final Benediction (6:23-24).
Spiritual warfare.
Who is the enemy (6:11-12)?
Clad yourself in the armor of God (6:13-18).
Also;
Final Benediction (6:23-24).
Who was -
Tychicus -
Tychicus (meaning "Fortunate") was a gentile Christian, a "beloved brother and a faithful minister" (Ephesians 6:21) from Asia (modern-day Turkey). He joined Paul (Acts 20:4) on the Third Missionary Journey and traveled with him to Jerusalem to deliver aid to the needy. He was with Paul when he was imprisoned the first time and reported on Paul's situation to the believers in Colosse (Colossians 4:7-8). Paul also sent Tychicus to Ephesus to help spread Christianity (2 Timothy 4:12). Some Bible scholars believe Paul sent Tychicus to Crete to relieve Titus (Titus 3:12).
Tychicus -
Tychicus (meaning "Fortunate") was a gentile Christian, a "beloved brother and a faithful minister" (Ephesians 6:21) from Asia (modern-day Turkey). He joined Paul (Acts 20:4) on the Third Missionary Journey and traveled with him to Jerusalem to deliver aid to the needy. He was with Paul when he was imprisoned the first time and reported on Paul's situation to the believers in Colosse (Colossians 4:7-8). Paul also sent Tychicus to Ephesus to help spread Christianity (2 Timothy 4:12). Some Bible scholars believe Paul sent Tychicus to Crete to relieve Titus (Titus 3:12).
Study Tip:
Review past lessons; it helps tie the Bible together.
Review past lessons; it helps tie the Bible together.