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Putting On The New Man: Ephesians 4-5

Explore the importance of using wholesome and uplifting words to edify and encourage others, as emphasized in Ephesians 4:29. Discover how our speech can bring grace and build strong relationships within the community.

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Putting On The New Man: Ephesians 4-5

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  1. Putting On The New Man:Ephesians 4-5

  2. 2013 Monthly Theme • Jan: Putting On The New Man (Intro) • Feb: Speak Truth • Mar: Be Angry, Do Not Sin • Apr: Work Hard, Perform What Is Good • May: Words Good For Edification • Jun: Forgive Each Other • Jul: Walk In Love • Aug: Give Thanks • Sep: Understand The Will Of The Lord • Oct: Expose Unfruitful Deeds Of Darkness • Nov: Preserve Unity • Dec: The Power That Works Within Us

  3. Putting On The New Man:Ephesians 4-5

  4. Words Good For Edification Putting On The New Man:Ephesians 4-5

  5. Ephesians 4:29

  6. Ephesians 4:29 • “Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear.”

  7. “No Unwholesome Word”

  8. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word”

  9. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word” • unwholesome  Gr. sapros (σαπρος)

  10. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word” • unwholesome  Gr. sapros (σαπρος) • sepsis

  11. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word” • unwholesome  Gr. sapros (σαπρος) • sepsis • septic

  12. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word” • unwholesome  Gr. sapros (σαπρος) • sepsis • septic • Matthew 15:10-20; Proverbs 4:23

  13. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word” • unwholesome  Gr. sapros (σαπρος) • sepsis • septic • Matthew 15:10-20; Proverbs 4:23 • “only such as is good for edification according to the need of the moment”

  14. “No Unwholesome Word” • “no unwholesome word” • unwholesome  Gr. sapros (σαπρος) • sepsis • septic • Matthew 15:10-20; Proverbs 4:23 • “only such as is good for edification according to the need of the moment” • “that it will give grace to those who hear”

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