• Lift Your Eyes Archives - Forget the Channel

  • By: Lionel Windsor
  • Podcast

Lift Your Eyes Archives - Forget the Channel

By: Lionel Windsor
  • Summary

  • Lift Your Eyes is a series of reflections covering every sentence in Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. In each reflection, I take a short portion from the letter, provide a translation, describe what it’s saying, and reflect on what it means for our lives and our relationships with others. As you read Ephesians, it is my prayer that Paul’s letter will lift your eyes, raise your sights, and help you to stand. The reflections will be published twice a week starting 25 January 2019 and finishing in September 2019.
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Episodes
  • Amazing holiness (Ephesians 1:1b)
    Jan 31 2019

    God sees believers in Jesus as holy. This fact is amazing, especially when you grasp the history of the gospel going out from Israel to the nations.

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    16 mins
  • This God (Ephesians 1:2)
    Feb 4 2019

    Many people believe in ‘God’. But the word ‘God’ means different things to different people. What does the Bible say about God: who he is and what he’s like?

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    13 mins
  • #inChrist (Ephesians 1:3)
    Feb 7 2019

    Ephesians starts with an explosion of praise for the ‘blessings’ God has given to us. But they’re different from the kind of blessings we often talk about.

    From Forget the Channel by Lionel Windsor

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    17 mins

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