Unmasking the Powers: Rethinking Spiritual Warfare in Ephesians - w/ Dr. Timothy Gombis


Mike Erre and Tim Stafford are joined by biblical scholar Dr. Tim Gombis to explore how reimagining the powers and principalities in Ephesians transforms our understanding of spiritual warfare and the church's mission in the modern world. Delving into...
Mike Erre and Tim Stafford are joined by biblical scholar Dr. Tim Gombis to explore how reimagining the powers and principalities in Ephesians transforms our understanding of spiritual warfare and the church's mission in the modern world. Delving into the complexities of the present evil age, they discuss how believers can actively resist systemic injustice, embrace communal salvation, and participate in new creation dynamics that defy the influence of the powers.
Key Takeaways:
- Unveiling the Powers and Principalities – Understanding these forces as systemic structures influencing societies, reshaping our concept of spiritual warfare.
- The Church's Role in Spiritual Warfare – How embodying new creation practices within the community counters the influence of the powers and manifests God's triumph.
- Communal vs. Individual Salvation – The importance of shifting from individualistic approaches to a communal understanding of salvation and spirituality.
- Practical Implications for Believers – Encouraging tangible acts of justice, love, and unity to actively resist the present evil age.
Guest Highlights:
Dr. Tim Gombis – Host of the Faith Improvised podcast and expert on the Book of Ephesians. Dr. Gombis shares profound insights on the powers and principalities, spiritual warfare, and the practical implications for the modern church.
Resources Mentioned:
- Faith Improvised Podcast – timgombis.com
- Dr. Tim Gombis' Ephesians Course – [Link to course enrollment]
- Dallas Willard's Teachings – dallaswillard.org
- Martin Luther's Hymns – [Link to hymns]
- The Book of Ephesians – Bible Gateway – Ephesians
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
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