New Testament 101: Ephesians

“Praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ for the spiritual blessings that Christ has brought us from heaven!”

Paul begins this letter to the Christians in Ephesus with a powerful reminder of the main theme of his message.  Christ died on the cross to set us free (1: 7,8).  But God raised Christ from death, and he now sits at God’s right side in heaven, where he rules over this world.  And he will rule over the future world as well (1: 20, 21).

Christ brought Jews and Gentiles together by “breaking down the wall of hatred” that separated them (2:14) and he united them all as part of that holy temple where God’s Spirit lives (2:22).  This was according to God’s eternal plan (3:11).

Wow!  Heavy stuff! Ephesians is not a book we read from on a regular basis and for many, these words are somewhat hard to “get around”.

Nonetheless, Ephesus was a port city on the western shore of Asia Minor (modern day Turkey).  In Paul’s time this was the fourth largest city in the Roman empire.  It was also an ancient center of nature religion where the goddess Artemis was wildly worshiped (Acts 19).

In his letter, Paul lets the Ephesians know that much is expected of people who are called to new life (4: 17-5: 20).  Followers of the Lord are God’s dear children and they must do as God does (5: 1).  They used to live in the dark, but they must now live in the light and make their light shine (5: 8,9).

Paul then teaches husbands and wives, children and parents and slaves and masters how to live as Christians (5:21-6,9).  Slaves and masters are words which are offensive to so many today.  Paul never forgets how kind God is. (In those ancient days slaves might have had other views).

God was merciful!  We were dead because of our sins, but God loved us so much that he made us alive with Christ, and God’s wonderful kindness is what saves you (2: 4,5).  You were saved by faith in God, who treats us much better than we deserve.  This is God’s gift to you, and not anything you have done on your own (2: 8).

A Quick Look at This Letter

1.    Greetings (1: 1,2)
2.    Christ Brings Spiritual Blessings (1:3 -3:21)
3.    A New Life in Unity with Christ (4:1 – 6:20)
4.    Final Greetings (6: 21, 24)

Beryl


Beryl

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