WELCOME to the second-to-last installment of our series, No Longer Strangers, our deep dive into Ephesians, the queen of the Pauline Epistles.
In our modern world today, it’s normal to lie, steal, fight, get drunk, watch porn, act selfishly, and forget the poor.
Our Christianity is about piety, not integrity. Filipinos are religious, not ethical. There’s a massive gap between our identity and our behavior.
We see our old habits resurfacing, our sinful knee-jerk reactions reappearing, our old sins—sins we thought were gone—coming alive again.
Reason? We forget who we are.
The key message of Talk 5 is: Be who you really are.
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WELCOME to the second-to-last installment of our series, No Longer Strangers, our deep dive into Ephesians, the queen of the Pauline Epistles.
In our modern world today, it’s normal to lie, steal, fight, get drunk, watch porn, act selfishly, and forget the poor.
Our Christianity is about piety, not integrity. Filipinos are religious, not ethical. There’s a massive gap between our identity and our behavior.
We see our old habits resurfacing, our sinful knee-jerk reactions reappearing, our old sins—sins we thought were gone—coming alive again.
Reason? We forget who we are.
The key message of Talk 5 is: Be who you really are.
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WELCOME to the second-to-last installment of our series, No Longer Strangers, our deep dive into Ephesians, the queen of the Pauline Epistles.
In our modern world today, it’s normal to lie, steal, fight, get drunk, watch porn, act selfishly, and forget the poor.
Our Christianity is about piety, not integrity. Filipinos are religious, not ethical. There’s a massive gap between our identity and our behavior.
We see our old habits resurfacing, our sinful knee-jerk reactions reappearing, our old sins—sins we thought were gone—coming alive again.
Reason? We forget who we are.
The key message of Talk 5 is: Be who you really are.