Categories: Ephesian Sermons

Therefore, Walk as Wise Children (Ephesian 5:15-21)

Many times parents tell their children to act their age. The implication of this statement is that the child is not acting mature or responsible, and now the child needs to correct this behavior. The apostle Paul tells us to walk wisely because we are wise. What is the standard of wisdom? How do we know if we are walking wisely? How do we come to know this wisdom? If you have been curious about these questions please stay tuned as we work through them in our sermon titled, "Therefore, Walk as Wise Children."

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