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In this message on Ephesians 6, we walk verse by verse through the armor of God and learn how to face real spiritual battles with the strength of Jesus, not our own effort.We look at how the letter to the Ephesians moves from sit, to walk, to stand and what it means to stand our ground in a world filled with chaos, temptation and pressure. Together we explore:The reality that our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evilWhy we need the full armor of God, not selective piecesThe belt of truth and the breastplate of righteousness guarding our mind and heartThe gospel of peace as footwear that helps us stay steady and move with purposeThe shield of faith that extinguishes flaming arrows of lies, shame and accusationThe helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, the word of God, applied by the Holy SpiritPrayer as the way we actually put the armor on and keep standing
In this message from Ephesians 5:21 to 6:9, we explore how the gospel reaches into the most ordinary and intimate parts of life. Paul moves from the heights of theology to the everyday realities of marriage, parenting, and work, showing that life in the Spirit changes everything.We walk through a challenging passage that touches gender roles, parenting, slavery in the first century, and the nature of authority and submission. With pastoral sensitivity and historical context, this sermon shows how the gospel both confronts broken power structures and dignifies every person.
Come and See Weekend at Sanctuary Church. We paused our New Humans series to sit in Psalm 46 and the vision of the City of God. Distinct, dependent, durable. A call to build little Rivendells where the presence of God heals, equips, and sends. Respond with surrender, consecration, and confidence in a kingdom that will not fall.
In this message from Ephesians 5, Billy walks through the orthodox Christian vision of sex and marriage, why that vision is for human flourishing, and how Jesus calls us out of darkness into his light. He surveys Genesis, the Ten Commandments, and the words of Jesus, then shows why we need a moral law giver, not just our own changing opinions.Scriptures referencedGenesis 1 to 2Exodus 20Matthew 5, Matthew 19Ephesians 2 and 5John 1Romans 5Revelation 21
In this message from Sanctuary SF’s “New Humans” series, we explore Ephesians 4:1–16 and what it means to live as a unified, Spirit-filled community shaped by love.We’re reminded that identity in Christ is not only personal but communal—rooted in the oneness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The church is God’s chosen vehicle to spread His glory and love throughout the earth.Discover how spiritual gifts work together to build up the Body of Christ, how love matures us into Christlike character, and how the Church reflects the very heart of the Trinity.🙏 If this message speaks to you, let us know in the comments, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to subscribe for more weekly sermons and updates.▬ Connect With Us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬🌐 Website | https://sanctuarysf.com/📘 Facebook | facebook.com/sanctuarychurchsf📷 Instagram | instagram.com/sanctuarychurchsf
In this message from Sanctuary SF’s “New Humans” series, we explore Ephesians 4:1–16 and what it means to live as a unified, Spirit-filled community shaped by love.We’re reminded that identity in Christ is not only personal but communal—rooted in the oneness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The church is God’s chosen vehicle to spread His glory and love throughout the earth.Discover how spiritual gifts work together to build up the Body of Christ, how love matures us into Christlike character, and how the Church reflects the very heart of the Trinity.
In this message from our New Humans series through Ephesians, we walk through Ephesians 3: the revealed mystery of Christ, the church as God’s manifold wisdom, and Paul’s powerful prayer that we would know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge.We recap chapters 1–2 (adoption, grace, unity), then read Ephesians 3 and reflect on how God forms a new humanity in Christ—Jew and Gentile together—displaying his wisdom to rulers and authorities. We consider living as a “signpost of the age to come,” and we close by praying Paul’s prayer (Eph 3:14–21) over our community.Key Scriptures: Ephesians 1–3; Ephesians 3:6, 10, 14–21Series: New Humans (Ephesians) | Sanctuary ChurchReflection QuestionsWhat does Ephesians 3 reveal about who God is and what He’s doing through the church?Where do you sense Christ inviting you to “let Him dwell” more deeply in your heart?How can our community embody God’s multi-colored wisdom in a divided world?🙏 If this message speaks to you, let us know in the comments, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to subscribe for more weekly sermons and updates.▬ Connect With Us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬🌐 Website | https://sanctuarysf.com/📘 Facebook | facebook.com/sanctuarychurchsf📷 Instagram | instagram.com/sanctuarychurchsf
In this message, we explore how the gospel creates a new family in Christ. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 2:11–22 that through Jesus, the dividing walls of hostility are torn down, and people from every background are brought near by His blood. No longer strangers and outsiders, we are now fellow citizens and members of God’s household.
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In this message from Ephesians 1:15–23, we dive into Paul’s powerful prayer for the church — a prayer for new vision, spiritual wisdom, and resurrection power. Discover how prayer opens the eyes of your heart to see what God sees, and how you can live with the same power that raised Christ from the dead.
Who are you, really? In a world that constantly tries to define us by our past, our failures, our appearance, or our success, God has already given us a greater identity in Christ.In this message, we dive deep into Ephesians 1:1–14 to discover what God says about who we are in Him. From being chosen and adopted to being redeemed and sealed with the Holy Spirit, this passage shows us the unshakable truth of our identity as believers.
New Humans - Intro to Ephesians
Travis kicks off our 21 Days of prayer!
Sumer Psalms - Psalm 95 - Worship
Receiving a New Identity. Part 4 of You Don't Got This (And Why That's Good News)
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