~101 min.Ephesians
biblecentre.org · ... as to it are revealed, yet spiritually is wrought now, as seen in Eph. 5. [5] Take especial notice here, that, in the Ephesians, the Spirit does ...
~397 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... His wife hath made herself ready"? His wife is His church, as Eph. 5:25-32 clearly shows. What preparation is she making for the great day, and ...
~131 min.An Outline to the Epistle to the Galatians
biblecentre.org · ... we would give our life for a brother or sister (1. Jn. 3, 4, Eph. 5). This law of Christ is called in James'Epistle 'the law of liberty. ...
~141 min.Meditations on the Book of Judges
biblecentre.org · ... Himself His church, glorious, having neither spot, nor wrinkle, nor any such thing. (Eph. 5) At that time it shall be said of her, as of Jacob, ...
~157 min.The Prophetic History of Christendom
biblecentre.org · ... idolatry. It is the Church taking the place of a prophetess and teaching. In Eph. 5 we are told that "the husband is the head of the wife, even ...
~393 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... are told "Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for it" (Eph. 5). Here we have love revealed and reciprocated. He gave Himself, not His ...
~417 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... It was to be a figure of that which is so much greater. Eph. 5:22-33 scarcely requires any explanation, but it should be noted that in bringing the ...
~512 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... or wrinkle or any such thing, but holy and without blame (Eph. 5). It shall appear "as a bride adorned for her husband" (Rev. 21). ...
~357 min.The Gospel of Matthew (part 2)
biblecentre.org · ... of marriage has a still deeper significance. The second half of Eph. 5 acquaints us with what the believing husband and wife represent. Christ ...
~447 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... and He must have her, and this cannot be apart from His coming again (Eph. 5). And because His love demands it, we read: "The Lord Himself shall ...