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Chapter 1

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Ephesians Chapter One
Commentary by Ron Beckham

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Verse 1.  “Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, to the saints who are at Ephesus and who are faithful in Christ Jesus:”

Paul is writing to the “saints” (the “called-out ones” – a people, not a building) “at Ephesus,” but if you have placed (or will place) your trust, your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, this letter is also written personally to you.  The phrase “AND who are faithful in Christ Jesus,” turns this into a “circular letter,” written also to those in places outside the city of Ephesus, in Asia Minor, and it is extended to all those who will ever read these words.  The letter called “Ephesians” is to the “FAITHFUL in Christ Jesus.”

Notice that Paul does not identify himself by the time he spent with the people of Ephesus, as reflected in Acts 19.  He does not puff out his chest and refer to his great experience in sharing the gospel.  He does not tell us about his many gifts, his profound study first under Gamaliel (Acts 22:3) and then in the gospel.  Instead he is simply Christ’s “apostle” (“sent one”), thereby identifying his Lord as the Head of the church and its only source of authority.

Verse 2.  “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”

In this letter, as in most of Paul’s epistles, “grace” is the key theme.  The word “grace,” as he uses it, refers to free, undeserved mercy, manifesting itself in various forms in each believer, each work of God in the body of Christ.  This letter has been called the “Epistle of Grace.”  There is even more emphasis on the grace of God in this letter than there is in the Book of Romans.

Peace” is often joined with grace in the mind and letters of Paul.  The equivalent word in Hebrew is “shalom,” which translates as “peace,” except that it literally means “wholeness.”  “Peace” (“eirene” in the Greek) as Paul used it, meant in its varying contexts, harmony between people and an end to conflict with God.  Paul uses the phrase “the God of peace” in several places, such as Romans 15:33, indicating, as in this verse, that true peace only comes from the Lord.  He IS our peace.

Verse 3.  “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ,”

The Greek word for “blessed” in this verse is a form of “eulogeo,” which literally means “to speak well of, to praise, to acknowledge that which is positive” (W. E. Vine).  Is there any good thing in your life?  God is the Author of it and you should reasonably praise Him for what He has done.  The tendency of so many is to dwell on the “negative,” forgetting that the mercy and the blessings of God surround us all.

The greatest blessing in your life and mine is not merely physical, for anything in this world is literally “here today, gone tomorrow.”  His “spiritual blessing” (“eulogia pneumatike”) is infinitely more important, and His Blessing pours through us into every aspect of our lives.  Our physical limitations are real and our need is very great, but you have ground for joy right now because of Jesus Christ.  He IS your blessing.  You have a place in eternity because of what He has done for you and me.  Thank Him – often!

Verse 4.  “just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. In love”

Do you remember when we were little and they were choosing a group of us to play on the opposing teams?  I had recently spent years in a wheelchair and was not only overweight, but also had never learned to play those games.  As a result, I was always among the last to be chosen.  “You take him,” followed by, “No, YOU take him,” are words that none of us wanted to hear.

I have good news for you – God Himself has chosen YOU for His team, and you were among the FIRST He chose, “before the foundation of the world.”  Notice that He chose us “in HIM,” in Christ, responding to our simple willingness to be among the “faithful in Christ Jesus”.  He did not choose us because we ARE “holy and blameless,” but instead that we will BECOME “holy and blameless” in Christ, in His love for you and me.

Verse 5.  “He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will,”

There is an assumption by some (not supported in Scripture) that there is good in all of us, and if you are nice enough to us, we will become nice, too.  It’s a lie.  All you have to do is read a daily newspaper or watch the news on TV, to discover that “all have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).  And yet, God “predestined us to adoption as sons.”  In the culture of that time, the eldest son would inherit the blessings, and yet you and I, scruffy beggars outside the Master’s house, are welcomed inside to become His own!

Are you glad? – You should be!  Instead of wondering all the time, “How could God do this to me?” look at these verses and REJOICE, for you can be or are the adopted son of God through Jesus Christ, heir to everything.  Notice His “kind intention” toward you: He has taken you to court, not to condemn you, but to SAVE you from disgrace.  It was His predetermined will, before you could walk, crawl or speak, that you would be legally adopted and given EVERYTHING in His Son.

Verse 6.  “to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved.”

Few, probably NONE of us have any real idea of the nature and extent of God’s grace (unearned FAVOR with Him).  As a race, we have failed God, and as individuals our lives have not in any way pleased Him.  Our human attempts at “perfectionism” are so IM-perfect that it would be laughable, except it really is very sad.  That’s why His amazing grace is so utterly and completely GLORIOUS, when we begin to comprehend what was done for us in Christ.

Notice the phrase, “in the Beloved.”  Literally, it is in the Greek, “in the One having been loved,” and is a reference to the Son of God.  The love between the Father and the Son is infinite.  During the time the Son of God became our Substitute by dying in our place, the Father’s love for Him remained complete to an extent that is far beyond our ability to even imagine it.  And that love is extended, through Christ, to you and me.  Surely we should praise Him for the glory of His infinite grace.

Verse 7.  “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace”

No one wants to think of themselves as on the road to sin and death, but that’s where we are, except for the “blood” of Christ.  What happened to Him is awful, but we need to see more – OUR SIN is terrible in the sight of God!  We truly have been slaves to “trespasses” against the Law of God.  The word for “redemption” is “apolutrosis,” which literally is “a releasing on payment of ransom.”  There is nothing of value in this world that could ever buy us back from sin, except the infinitely precious blood of Christ.

We are FORGIVEN because of what He (Jesus) has done.  If you have ever had a bad thought or done even one bad thing, you are a sinner and have no place with God.  And once that bad thought or action has occurred, you can’t go back and change it!  If you try to convince yourself you have not sinned, you are guilty of pride and indeed have sinned.  But we are FORGIVEN in Christ!  In Him, through the blood He shed on our behalf, you are given His grace.  Your part in this is to TRUST in Him and what HE has done.

Verse 8.  “which He lavished on us. In all wisdom and insight”

It is amazing that many people are angry at God.  “How could He have done this?” is a question asked far too often.  It’s like you have ill-gotten money clutched in your hand as you sleep, but in the morning find that it is gone.  Then you see next to you a letter from the King, written in the blood of His Son, guaranteeing you a full pardon for all your crimes and lavishing great riches upon you.  Will you pick up that letter?  Or will you continue to complain about your missing “money?”  The letter has the Great Seal of the King upon it.  Will you believe?  Will you ACT upon its contents?  Surprisingly few do.

Wisdom” in the Greek is “sophia,” referring to a true understanding of the nature of reality.  “Insight” is “phrounesis,” denoting the ability to discern what should be done about the understanding you have been given.  One is theoretical in nature and the other is a practical application.  Wisdom reveals that trusting in Jesus Christ (as we see in these verses) is the only way you can ever be made right with God.  The practical application is to receive Him as your Lord and Savior – to have FAITH in the Lord.

Verse 9.  “He made known to us the mystery of His will, according to His kind intention which He purposed in Him”

Are you curious?  Would you like to know something that few others have ever perceived?  You have your opportunity!  You can understand God’s “will,” which is often discussed, but seldom understood.  You don’t have to guess or make something up like many have done.  His will is for you to receive, to trust in God’s Son and be made right with God “in Christ” (verse 10).  The Greek word for “mystery” in this verse is “musterion.”  It is not something “eerie” that can’t be fully understood (like the English word).  In the Greek it is something very real, though outside our natural understanding, but it can be KNOWN by Divine revelation.

And notice the character of God in this verse.  Note His intentions toward you.  He is not against you.  It is US who have been against Him because of our sins.  But even though ALL of us fall short of the glory of God; in Christ we are shown that God has infinitely KIND intentions (good will) toward you and me.  TRUST in Him now – and you’ll be glad you did, for He has good in store for you!

Verse 10.  “with a view to an administration suitable to the fullness of the times, that is, the summing up of all things in Christ, things in the heavens and things on the earth. In Him”

Verses 9 and 10 are one sentence and they are best understood together.  In Christ, in God’s Word, through His Holy Spirit, “according to His kind intentions” (verse 9), He has shown us wonders we could not otherwise even imagine.  This verse speaks of the UNITY we are supposed to have with the universe, with one another, in Him.  Have you noticed the selfishness that fills this world?  Even though it seems to be getting worse and worse, God in Christ, is busy changing our hearts one-by-one from the hardness of stone to the softness of His love.

The Christian who goes to a different church, or loves the Lord, but does not go to church; he is your brother if he is in Christ.  You both are summed up in Christ TOGETHER.  To “sum up” in the Greek is to “gather up,” to “present as a whole.”  We are to be one with each other, “in Christ.”  And this is much more than just the visible church.  As W. E. Vine said about this verse: this is “a consummation extending beyond the limits of the church, though the latter is to be a factor in its realization.”  All who love the Lord are to be ONE – “In Him!”

Verse 11.  “also we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to His purpose who works all things after the counsel of His will,”

The Greek expression for “we have obtained an inheritance,” says much more than merely that WE have an inheritance, though that is also true.  Actually, in the original language this verse indicates that WE are HIS inheritance.  The implication is that, in Him, we amazingly have been made His, and we are precious to Him like an inheritance is to the one who receives it.  Considering that He values us so much, you can be sure that He will PROTECT, IMPROVE and bring GLADNESS to you, giving all you need and much more.

Almost everybody has a plan for their lives, or at least a hope that things will turn out well.  God has a plan for each of us and His plan supersedes yours and mine.  Some (probably a LOT) of your difficulties in life are caused because of a conflict between His blueprint and yours.  His blueprint for you was written in eternity and is predestined for you.  Comparatively speaking, your plan is the whim of the moment.  You might as well relax and let Him win the contest to determine who runs your life, because He “works all things after the counsel of HIS will.”  And if He wins, you win, too!

Verse 12.  “to the end that we who were the first to hope in Christ would be to the praise of His glory.”

The first to hope in Christ” were the apostles, like Paul, along with the Lord’s disciples, both men and women, who lived 2000 years ago as the events of the New Testament were unfolding.  These were people who were astonished at the grace and love of God, freely given in Christ Jesus.  For them, it was not some kind of religious ritual, but the power of God expressed through His Holy Spirit!

Most in the world pride themselves on their accomplishments, effectively giving themselves the glory.  Those in the Early Church had seen the risen Lord and trusted in Him for - everything!  They personally knew the grace of God and rejoiced continually at the wonders of His love.  They became models for us, hoping in HIM, “to the praise of HIS (God’s) glory.”

Verse 13.  “In Him, you also, after listening to the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation--having also believed, you were sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise,”

Here in this verse is the wonderful progression, the process that blesses all who truly place their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.  You LISTEN to the Word of God, you HEAR the words of the evangelist who tells us about the gospel (good news) of God.  You RECEIVE the truth - that Jesus died in your place.  Further, He is ALIVE and extends that LIFE - to you!  The “gospel” (“good news”) is salvation for you, when you place your faith in the Lord.  And there’s even more.

In times gone by, the king would write a letter, an edict or a set of other instructions and then the document would be rolled-up and SEALED with the signet ring of the king.  Only the recipient could open the document (anyone else would be subject to death).  The gospel of Jesus Christ was written to you - and you ARE the recipient.  “Open” that “letter” by placing your trust in Him and the Holy Spirit of God will be given to you.  And when that happens, YOU become “sealed” safely within the Lord  - forever.  That is the good “promise” of His Holy Spirit to you.

Verse 14.  “who is given as a pledge of our inheritance, with a view to the redemption of God's own possession, to the praise of His glory.”

The Holy Spirit in you is discernible.  You can KNOW He is there in your own heart.  Even if you don’t “feel” His presence, you can see the evidence that He is with you.  Much like footprints on a beach suggest you are not alone (even when the beach seems deserted), He will make His presence known.  You will be changed and will not be the same as you were before.  You will gradually begin to understand and believe His Word.  You’ll find yourself beginning to love, in a new and better way.

Not only will the Holy Spirit help you immensely during this life, but He gives you great hope for even more.  Because He is in your heart, you can KNOW you have been redeemed (bought back) from sin and death by the blood of Jesus Christ.  His presence will reveal to you that you are “God’s own possession,” and like the disciples who came before, you will be drawn to “praise” Him, for He is indeed glorious in all His ways.

Verse 15.  “For this reason I too, having heard of the faith in the Lord Jesus which exists among you and your love for all the saints,”

Paul the Apostle had personally been in Ephesus.  We see him visiting the place in Acts 18:19, but he did not stay long (Acts 18:21).  He returned to Ephesus (Acts 19:1) and this time stayed for more than two years (Acts 19:8, 10).  After a great “uproar” (19:40) which was so typical of this man’s ministry, he left (20:1), embracing the Lord’s beloved disciples in that place.  He did not return except to stop nearby and send for the elders of Ephesus (20:17).  He instructed them once more and then left again, after expressions of great love among those men of God (verses 37-38).

Some have taken this verse in Acts as evidence that Paul was never actually in Ephesus (he “HEARD” of their faith), but we know from the Book of Acts that he indeed WAS there.  Paul loved them greatly and had invested much in them.  This verse (Ephesians 1:15) expresses the curiosity and concern that you would expect from one who had personally taught them, but was no longer present with them.  He had heard they were doing well and their faith in the Lord Jesus had continued.  They were ALIVE in the Lord.  And real faith will express itself in love.  Paul was pleased with them and so was God - just like He is pleased with you when you trust in His Son and express God’s love to those around you.

Verse 16.  “do not cease giving thanks for you, while making mention of you in my prayers;”

Are you thankful for those around you that God has placed into your life?  He DID place them there, you know: co-workers, neighbors, parents, relatives – even the ones who don’t like you.  Perhaps sometimes, they are in your life BECAUSE they don’t like you!  You would not be so challenged to be more than you are, except for the opportunity to love those who don’t approve of you.    Do you pray for them?  Jesus said we are to love our enemies and do exactly that - pray for them (Matthew 5:44).  Paul prayed like that.  He prayed for his brothers and for those who treated him badly.

Kind responses to spiteful words and actions from your enemies are really impossible without the Lord.  Even if we don’t clearly see the Lord’s hand in the forgiveness that is in our lives, He is the Author of that forgiveness.  And He can (and will) do what we cannot.  He is ready and willing to forgive that person who hurt you, and He will enable you to do the same, in His strength.  Go ahead and keep on praying for everyone you know – God loves it when you pray!

Verse 17.  “that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you a spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of Him.”

How do you know WHAT to pray?  How do we know what to ask for others?  For our enemies?  Our friends?  Well, here in this verse is a model prayer for everyone we know: That they may receive God’s wisdom, the wisdom that only comes from His Holy Spirit.  That God in all His wonders may be revealed to them.  That they may KNOW Him through His Son, Jesus Christ. 

Your enemy may have hurt you and inside you may decide it would be “fair” if they “got what they deserved!” – In other words, a part of you may want harm to come to your enemies, just like they hurt you.  But if any of us got what we deserve, we would ALL go straight to hell.  The judgment of God fell on Jesus Christ.  It’s God’s mercy that ANY are saved, and we show something of Him in us by praying even for our enemies that (as in this verse), they will receive GOOD from the hand of God.

Verse 18.  “I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you will know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints,”

This world has poor values, or rather, it’s even more correct to say that we have insufficient values.  If we see it or smell it, taste it, touch it or hear it, we believe in it.  Paul is taking us to a better, more profound type of understanding through faith, where we can KNOW “what is the hope of (God’s) calling” and “what are the riches” that are “the glory of His inheritance.”

We have received many emails from a young gentleman in another country who wants an end to “poverty” in his life, and he is convinced “money” will accomplish that goal.  Here in this verse we are promised something (Someone) infinitely more precious to us than money – the Holy Spirit of God.  Humanity is in poverty because we have mostly lacked God’s Spirit, who can enable us to truly SEE for the first time.  We will KNOW God’s purpose for our lives and what is in store, for He will SHOW us what is to come.

Verse 19.  “and what is the surpassing greatness of His power toward us who believe. These are in accordance with the working of the strength of His might”

Paul is continuing to reveal to the Ephesians his prayer for them, which he has been continuing to do since verse 16.  These verses are also the Lord’s hope for your life and mine: That we would FINALLY understand “the surpassing greatness of His power toward us” and live a life in which we “BELIEVE” that the Lord and His power will be expressed in us and through us, not only as to ourselves, but also into the lives of other people.

Notice that the Christian life is not based on our strength.  It is not that we are effective in the creation of boards, committees, programs and services, although the Lord CAN use our human efforts.  But our programs are meaningless unless the Spirit of God is working in us and through us.  We must “BELIEVE” in God and recognize that HE has the “strength” and the “might” to carry the day.  We do not have that “power” – but He does!

Verse 20.  “which He brought about in Christ, when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places,”

Physically, Jesus Christ was RUINED on the cross.  The Bible says that they pierced His hands and his feet (Psalm 22:16).  All His bones went out of joint (Psalm 22:14).  There was no way He could HUMANLY do ANYTHING after He was taken down from the cross and placed into the tomb – His body was destroyed and He was very dead.  Except that the power of God raised Him from the dead and restored Him to LIFE!  Jesus was PERFECTLY restored.  He was ALIVE with the life of God!

THAT power is what Paul was talking about when he said that he wanted the Ephesians to have the “surpassing greatness of HIS (God’s) power” (verse 19).  And that is precisely the POWER that God wants for YOU.  The very power that God used in raising Jesus Christ from the dead is the power that God has in mind for your life and mine.  The fact that we often fall short of His goal in our lives is not in any way His fault – it’s time for us to “believe” (verse 19) – in Him.

Verse 21.  “far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the one to come.”

If you give your heart and life to someone, you want them to be WORTHY of your love.  You think your spouse-to-be is the BEST and that’s why you want to marry them.  Which is why you need to know just WHO Jesus Christ is.  Isaiah the Prophet called Him, “Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6).  Notice that Paul the Apostle says Jesus is “far aboveevery name that is named…” not only when this verse was written, but also right now and – forever!

These verses tell us that Jesus is “far above” Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), who preceded Jesus in time.  He is “far above” Mohammed, who came after Him.  He is far above everyone, including you and me.  There is no “rule” or “authority” or so-called “power” or “dominion,” except He is far greater than them all.  You can TRUST in Jesus Christ – He is WORTHY of your trust and He is ABLE to bring you through.

Verse 22.  “And He put all things in subjection under His feet, and gave Him as head over all things to the church,”

It’s understandable that Jesus Christ is the “Head” over His people (those who have faith in Him).  It is more difficult for us to see that Jesus is in charge of – everyone and everything!  He is your Owner, Lord, Maker and God, whether you believe in Him or not.  He created us and we are His.  As a race we stupidly ran away from Him, and He rescued us by dying for our sins on the cross.  We are His because He is our Creator and we are His because He died for our sins.

If your faith has been placed in yourself, or in some other person, or in an organization or perhaps an idea (like a philosophy), Jesus Christ is still your “Head” and you are legally His.  Your unbelief makes you a rebel, but sooner or later He will literally place all such persons “in subjection under His feet.”  Your “freedom” is an illusion and it will not last.  Note that if you say “no” to Jesus Christ, you are denying reality, for He is indeed “Head over all things.”

Verse 23.  “which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.”

All things” in verse 22, include those who DO have faith in the Lord Jesus.  Everyone who has ever lived has been given the potential to have faith in the Lord, and to do so is to become part of “His body” of believers.  Do you like the good feeling after just the RIGHT amount of a satisfying meal?  He (the Lord) is like that – He is the Completeness we have always sought.  The word “fullness’ (pleroma) in the original Greek carries the meaning “complete.”  We are “His body” and become complete at last when we trust in Him.

There is abundance in the Lord.  The Chapter in Ephesians you have been studying is FULL of praise to the Lord, who chose us and made us blameless (verse 4), predestined us to adoption as sons (verse 5) and accepted us as His beloved (verse 6).  He bought us back through His blood and forgave us (verse 7), making us all ONE in Christ (verse 10).  And more – He indeed “fills” us with His love.  We are COMPLETE in Him.

Ron Beckham, Pastor
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