Ephesians 5 5 1 Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children 2 and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. 3 But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people. 4 Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather thanksgiving. 5 For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure or greedy person—such a person is an idolater—has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. [ a ] 6 Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God’s wrath comes on those who are disobedient. 7 Therefore do not be partners with them. 8 For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light 9 (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) 10 a
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Ephesians 2 Made Alive in Christ 1 As for you, you
were dead in your transgressions and sins, 2 in which you used to live when you
followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the
spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. 3 All of us also lived
among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh[a] and following
its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of wrath. 4
But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5 made us alive
with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have
been saved. 6 And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the
heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, 7 in order that in the coming ages he might
show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in
Christ Jesus. 8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this
is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one
can boast. 10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good
works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Jew and Gentile Reconciled
Through Christ 11 Therefore, remember that formerly you who are Gentiles by
birth and called “uncircumcised” by those who call themselves “the circumcision”
(which is done in the body by human hands)— 12 remember that at that time you
were separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to
the covenants of the promise, without hope and without God in the world. 13 But
now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the
blood of Christ. 14 For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one
and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, 15 by setting
aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations. His purpose was to
create in himself one new humanity out of the two, thus making peace, 16 and in
one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which he put to
death their hostility. 17 He came and preached peace to you who were far away
and peace to those who were near. 18 For through him we both have access to the
Father by one Spirit. 19 Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and
strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his
household, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ
Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. 21 In him the whole building is joined
together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22 And in him you too
are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit.
Review questions for Ephesians
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Ephesians 2: As for you, you were dead in your
transgressions and sins, 2 in which you used to live when you followed the ways
of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now
at work in those who are disobedient While unbelievers are dead in sin (or
because of) sin, believers are dead to sin. Spencer says "The Bible clearly
teaches that the believer is also dead to sin. God forbid. How shall we, that
are dead to sin, live any longer therein? (Romans 6:2) This is fact! The Child
of God is dead to sin. Does that mean that the believer does not sin? Absolutely
not! Being dead to sin does not mean that he is totally unable to sin. The fact
is the believer in Christ often chooses to sin. To be dead to sin does not mean
that a believer is totally unable to sin, it means that Christ has separated him
from the slavery of sin and set him apart for a specific purpose." How can we
use this knowledge to repent and move forward towards obedience to Him?
Ephesians 2: 4 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy,
5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by
grace you have been saved. How has God shown us His love and mercy through the
life and sacrifice of Jesus? How is he still revealing His love and mercy to us
today? Ephesians 2 5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in
transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. 6 And God raised us up with
Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, 7 in order
that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace,
expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. How Amazing that we are in
Christ today! What does it mean to be alive in Christ and to live each moment in
Christ? How does this impact your day-to-day life?
Ephesians 2: 8 For it is by
grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is
the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast. 10 For we are God’s
handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in
advance for us to do. The Greek word for a poet, poietes, comes from this same
word. In reference to a poet, this Greek word would denote one who has the
extraordinary ability to write or create a literary masterpiece. Because Paul
uses the word poiema to explain what happened when you became a child of God, it
emphatically means that on the day you got saved, God put forth His most
powerful and creative effort to make you new. Once God was finished making you
new, you became a masterpiece, skillfully and artfully created in Christ Jesus.
There's nothing cheap about you at all! God's creative, artistic, intelligent
genius went into your making. Look how much you've been given in Jesus Christ!
Don't you think it's time to stop moaning about how dumb, stupid, ugly, or
untalented you "feel" compared to others? Those "feelings" are all lies. Some of
that may have been true before you were born again, but none of it is true of
you now that you are in Christ. God turned you into something spectacular.
That's who you are now! What does it mean to see yourself as God’s masterpiece?
Ephesians 2: 12 remember that at that time you were separate from Christ,
excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to the covenants of the
promise, without hope and without God in the world. 13 But now in Christ Jesus
you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ. The
blood of Christ is the basis of the New Covenant. On the night before He went to
the cross, Jesus offered the cup of wine to His disciples and said, "This cup is
the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you” (Luke 22:20). The
pouring of the wine in the cup symbolized the blood of Christ which would be
poured out for all who would ever believe in Him. When He shed His blood on the
cross, He did away with the Old Covenant requirement for the continual
sacrifices of animals. Their blood was not sufficient to cover the sins of the
people, except on a temporary basis, because sin against a holy and infinite God
requires a holy and infinite sacrifice. “But those sacrifices are an annual
reminder of sins, because it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to
take away sins” (Hebrews 10:3). While the blood of bulls and goats were a
“reminder” of sin, “the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or
defect” (1 Peter 1:19) paid in full the debt of sin we owe to God, and we need
no further sacrifices for sin. Jesus said, “It is finished” as He was dying, and
He meant just that—the entire work of redemption was completed forever, “having
obtained eternal redemption” for us (Hebrews 9:12). Not only does the blood of
Christ redeem believers from sin and eternal punishment, but “His blood will
make our consciences pure from useless acts so we may serve the living God”
(Hebrews 9:14 NCV). This means that not only are we now free from having to
offer sacrifices which are “useless” to obtain salvation, but we are free from
having to rely on worthless and unproductive works of the flesh to please God.
Because the blood of Christ has redeemed us, we are now new creations in Christ
(2 Corinthians 5:17), and by His blood we are freed from sin to serve the living
God, to glorify Him, and to enjoy Him forever How should we use this freedom
found in Christ?
Ephesians 2: For he himself is our peace, who has made the two
groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, 15 by
setting aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations. His
purpose was to create in himself one new humanity out of the two, thus making
peace, 16 and in one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by
which he put to death their hostility. 17 He came and preached peace to you who
were far away and peace to those who were near. 18 For through him we both have
access to the Father by one Spirit. 19 Consequently, you are no longer
foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members
of his household, How did Jesus reveal His grace and love for you? Who did he
use to show it? How has God’s grace changed you and set you free?
Ephesians 2:
For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed
the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, 15 by setting aside in his flesh
the law with its commands and regulations. His purpose was to create in himself
one new humanity out of the two, thus making peace, 16 and in one body to
reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which he put to death their
hostility. 17 He came and preached peace to you who were far away and peace to
those who were near. 18 For through him we both have access to the Father by one
Spirit. 19 Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow
citizens with God’s people and also members of his household Those who once were
socially and spiritually alienated are in Christ united with God and with each
other. Because they have Christ they have both peace and access in one Spirit to
the Father. They have an Introducer who presents them at the heavenly throne of
God, before whom they can come at any time. They can now come to God as their
own Father, knowing that He no longer judges or condemns but only forgives and
blesses. Even His discipline is an act of love, given to cleanse and restore His
precious children to purity and spiritual richness.
Ephesians 2: 19
Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens
with God’s people and also members of his household, 20 built on the foundation
of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief
cornerstone. 21 In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become
a holy temple in the Lord. 22 And in him you too are being built together to
become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit. Corner stone (204)
(akrogoniaios from ákron = extreme + gonÃa = corner) refers to the stone that
supports the main weight of a structure and figuratively is Christ Who unites
Jews and Gentiles into one body and Who sustains whole structure of the church.
The corner stone of a building had to be strong enough to support what was built
on it, and it had to be precisely laid, because every other part of the
structure was oriented to it. The cornerstone thus functioned as the supporting
stone, the stone that oriented all other stone, and the stone that unified of
the entire building. Jesus Christ perfectly fulfills each of these roles in
God’s building, the new man, the body of Christ, the Church. How is Christ your
corner stone?
Ephesians 2: 21 In him the whole building is joined together and
rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22 And in him you too are being built
together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit. In this verse in
Ephesians Paul explains that the great objective of the saints being built
together is to provide a place of habitation for God, Who by the Spirit
permanently dwells in His holy temple. Imagine how the original recipients of
this letter must have been struck by Paul's imagery. After all they were pagan,
idol worshipping heathen who had been living amongst temples in which dead
deities were believed to dwell, as in the temple to Artemis in Ephesus (see Acts
19:23-41). What a dramatic contrast Paul paints, for now they as the Body of
Christ, the Church, are no small physical chamber in which an idol is kept but
are in fact a vast spiritual body of the redeemed, wherein resides the Spirit of
the Living and True God! In Old Testament times, God dwelt with His people in
the Tabernacle and later the Temple. Under the New Covenant, God dwells in His
people. Note once again the work of the Trinity. In Christ all believers are
being fitted and formed into one building by the Holy Spirit Who regenerates and
indwells them so that we are a dwelling place for God. During difficult times,
how can these truths encourage you?
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