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The New couple walking by the power of the Spirit.
Introduction
In this session, Ephesians chapter 5: 22-33, we will focus on how to walk on the path of grace and light as a new couple with the power of the Holy Spirit to inherit the kingdom of God. Paul emphasizes the spirit-led relationship between spouses walking on the path of unity in the dark world
Objectives
By the end of this session, the learner will have:
- Appreciated the power of submission to the divine guide and to your spouse to help you walk victoriously in these evil days
- Understood the Holy Spirit’s role in helping believers be triumphant
Outline
- How to walk on the path of grace as a new community.
- Walk by imitating God
- Walking in this dark world victoriously
Group Study Time
Ephesians 5: 21-33
Connecting
- Gather with two or more people for a community discovery bible study session.
- Start with a heartfelt prayer, inviting God to guide and bless your understanding.
- Explore the passage by reading it at least twice, using different Bible versions if available, then retell the story together as a group.
- Reflect and share the challenges and blessings you experienced from the previous study.
Comprehending
- What do you understand by the word Spirit-guided relationships? Ephesus 5:21
- Read Ephesians 5: 22-33. How do Spirit-guided relationships look between a spouse walking together on the Path of Grace? (husband and wife).
- How does a wife subject, or submit herself to her husband? Why subject herself to the husband? Ephesians 5: 22-24
- How does a husband subject himself to His wife? Why should he subject himself to his wife? Ephesians 5:25-33
- What do you learn about submitting to the Holy Spirit and your spouse as you walk together on the path of Grace
Committing
- Engage with the Bible—read, study, memorize, meditate, pray, listen, and live it out.
- List three lessons you have learnt as an agent of change that you would like to put into practice and teach others about.
- Take time and worship Jesus with the attributes revealed about Christ.
- Use the SPACEPETS model, to assist you in putting God’s word into practice. Look for:
- Sin to confess
- Promise to claim
- Attitude to change
- Command to keep
- Error to change
- Prayer to make
- Example to copy
- Truth to obey and
- Something praiseworthy
Communicating
- Identify one person you can connect with and share the valuable insights and lessons you gained from this session.
- Reach out to a new believer—either in person or by phone—and pray with them to support them through their challenges, including any concerns about attending church.
- Create a new group and guide others through this study to help them grow in their understanding.
Post Lesson Teaching Summary
Great job completing the study! Take a moment to listen to this summary to reinforce your group’s understanding of the text and ensure you’re all on the same page. We’re here to support your learning journey!
The New couple walking by the power of the Spirit.
Ephesians 5: 21-33
Audio Summary
Ephesians 5:21-33
Context
- Paul, imprisoned, instructs the Ephesian church on walking as a new community, focusing on Spirit-led relationships, particularly between spouses.
- The passage emphasizes mutual submission to reflect Christ and the church.
Spirit-Led Marriage (Ephesians 5:21-33)
- Mutual Submission: All believers submit to one another out of reverence for Christ, setting the context for marital roles.
- Wives’ Role: Wives submit to their husbands as to the Lord, respecting them as the church submits to Christ, the head.
- Husbands’ Role: Husbands love their wives as Christ loved the church, sacrificing themselves to make her holy, nurturing and cherishing her as their own body.
- Christ and Church: Marriage mirrors the profound mystery of Christ’s sacrificial love and the church’s submission, becoming one flesh.
- Purpose: Spirit-led marriages, with mutual respect and love, testify to God’s design, influencing the world as a unified family.
Application
- Submit to one another in marriage—wives through respect, husbands through sacrificial love—to reflect Christ’s relationship with the church.