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Ephesians Series Part 1
Eph
Introduction
The epistle to the Ephesisans
Paul is
City of Ephesus, a seaport in Roman province of Asia
A cosmopolitan, international trade center
present day Turkey
was considered a sacred city, worshipping idols, large statue of Artemis, Silversmiths abounded
Paul visited twice
stayed over 2 years and three months teaching (Acts 19:8-10)
letter was probably not solely for Ephesians, but meant to be circulated - ()
The first three chapters concern spiritual privileges gained through Christ
The first three chapters concern spiritual privileges gained through Christ
There are privileges when you become a citizen of God’s heavenly kingdom
just as there are privileges to being an American, yet, these are eternal, and irrevocable, and far more valuable
In chapters 4–6 the apostle describes the practical consequences of his doctrinal vision
Being adopted into this family will change you
We are not who we were
There is a tension, a struggle between good and evil, that we become aware of through our adoption
We are no longer “tossed” around ignorantly in this struggle, but now have power, and responsibility.
Paul, an Apostle of Jesus Christ
The Author: Paul, introduces himself, an apostle
He is an Apostle of Jesus Christ
not becasue he was elected or appointed
not becasue he was approved of men, or popular among them
Not becasue he was deserving, or more qualified than others
Not because he was holy, or more righteous than others
By the will of God
He understood the basis of His position
You are who God says you are
You can do what God says you can do
As John said “you have an unction from the Holy one and you need not that any man should teach you”
He understood, as Elijah did, I am God’s servant and have done these things at His Word
If only more Christians were willing accept their calling “by the will of God”
Not by personal ambition, approval of men, peer recognition or pressure, expectations of relatives or spouses, but by the will of God
There is no higher calling than “the Will of God”
If I cook a meal by the will of God, it has no less value than this sermon
fixing a roof, sweeping a floor, planting a garden
Take hold of who God has called you to be
we don’t need to compare ourselves among ourselves, or measure ourselves by ourselves
A doorkeeper in the house of the Lord is better than the riches of the wicked
God has a calling and a purpose for you!
in fact He has a lifetime of calling and purpose for you
To The Saints - the Faithful in Christ Jesus
2.
God and Christ are mentioned 8 times in these three opening verses.
the intended audience for this letter is those who have chosen to follow Him
to the “faithful”
there simply isn’t enough talk in the church today about “faithfulness”
The doctrine of Selfianity has excused today’s carnal Christians from any form of the “faithfulness” described in the new testament
Paul warns the Ephesian Christians not to be deceived by vain words
We are reminded to be “faithful” becasue it is a struggle.
It must be intentional
you must have already decided -
You will be tempted
You may be listening and thinking “does that apply to me?”
Maybe you don’t feel so “faithful”
Perhaps you have not yet made a decision to follow.
Perhaps you have no personal assurance of eternal life
So, are these words for you?
Yes! Yes, He wants you to know.
These words are an invitation to come and be partakers together with us
You may be on the outside looking in.
So Come in.
He stands at the door and knocks....
He invites you to be joint heirs with Jesus, with us who have received Him
To receive this Grace and Peace
Grace and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ
3.
The blessing: grace and peace
We have received His Grace
3. the blessingh
through faith in Jesus Christ
this grace - not by works, not by will, but by the blood of Jesus
Amazing Grace - takes away our sin
And peace
We need His peace
in a world filled with strife, chaos and turmoil - it is inescapable
we need only look to him and receive His peace
peace in the midst of the storm
though the waves may roar and the boat may toss, we have peace,
we are going to the other side
Every Spiritual Blessing in Heavenly Places
Blessed be God
We have reason to praise Him!
Paul is overflowing with praise and adoration for this exalted God and savoir.
So should we!
If we have received His grace, and redemption, we can’t help but praise Him
He is worthy of all praise - preeminence
You have reason to Praise!
Paul claims that we have received “every spiritual blessing”
Through Jesus’ victory on the cross, all that was lost through Adam is regained in Jesus
He has shared this with the church - us
every blessing - all the fullness of God is available to each of us, through Him
We access this through faith - with confidence
We are made equal with the angels
we are given authority over all the power of the enemy
spirits are subject unto us
our names are written in heaven - we have a passport into the divine and eternal kingdom
You have more available to you than you have ever thought -
exceeding, abundantly
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