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A Walk Thru the Book of
EPHESIANS
Real Power for Daily Life
Walk Thru the Bible
© 2009 by Walk Thru the Bible
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Contents
Introduction
Session 1 The Way and the World
Session 2 A Greater Power
Session 3 Undivided
Session 4 Organic Construction
Session 5 Life in the Light
Session 6 The Body’s Heartbeat
Session 7 A Higher Power
Session 8 Rekindle
Conclusion
Leader’s Notes
Bibliography
Introduction
There’s still a copy of the ticket on the wall of the den. It’s framed and a little dusty but prominently displayed. Ken’s windfall seven years ago wasn’t a huge amount by lottery standards, but it was enough to get him out of a hole—for a time. He keeps another copy of the ticket in his wallet. It reminds him that at least on one beautiful day long ago, he was very lucky. And who knows? Maybe it will bring him luck again.
Lisa looks in the mirror every day and tells herself how beautiful she is. Some days she sounds like she almost believes it. But even when she doesn’t, she makes the words come out of her mouth anyway. People will see you the way you see yourself,
someone once told her. She hopes that’s true, so she practices seeing herself differently than she ever has.
Matt has been mail ordering an expensive cologne—or, as the ad called it, a pheromone-enhanced product for men.
He might as well, he figures. His looks and personality haven’t won him any dates in over a year. Something has to work. Maybe this is it.
Christine is worried about her future. Will she find a job? A nicer apartment? Or, most importantly, a husband? She could probably wait for the first two to unfold on their own, but the third . . . well, she’s desperate to know. And the number for that psychic hotline seems to show up on TV at oddly coincidental
times—like when she’s been thinking about her future and a phone is nearby. She’s starting to wonder if it’s worth a try.
Alan has been putting a huge prayer request before the Lord for three years. He’s been very persistent and, by no choice of his own, very patient. Sometimes he thinks the waiting has been ordained by God, and sometimes he just thinks he must have blown it somewhere along the way. Maybe,
he says to himself, if I become as holy as a Christian is supposed to be, God will answer.
So he vows never to sin again if God will grant his request. And weekly, even daily, he’s reminded that he doesn’t measure up.
What do all these people have in common? They all want life to be better, and they’re convinced—or want to be convinced— that a certain technique will make it so. These people aren’t unusual; they represent nearly all of us in one way or another. Some of our techniques are superstitious, others mental, some mostly or partially rooted in Scripture, some thoroughly godly, and others thoroughly pagan. We have rituals, habits, tricks, routines, formulas, and all sorts of other means to influence a situation.That’s because we feel out of control, and we’re desperate to have some semblance of mastery over our circumstances. Mostly we’re just trying to get by in a frustrating world.
Human beings are full of questions: What does my future hold? Who will protect me and provide for me? How can I find the truth? Does truth even exist? When we feel confused, we search for answers. And when we feel beaten down—by adverse circumstances, by the forces of fate, or simply by the unpredictable movements of everyday life—we appeal to whatever sources of help we can find. History is littered with such appeals, from the mundane to the mystical: halfhearted superstitions, good-luck charms, psychological tricks, ritual prayers and sacrifices, magical blessings and curses, mantras, horoscopes, and on and on. Trapped in the confines of a material world, we