If it is God’s will to bring people together, you don’t have
to have a lot of “smarts” to guess what the objective would be for the powers
of this dark world. Though unseen, they are at work as Satan’s messengers,
seeking to plant selfishness, suspicion, jealousy, distrust, envy and hatred in
the hearts of people, thus producing division wherever they can. Obviously,
they target different racial and ethnic groups; they nurture nationalism and
tribalism. But they go further and bore their ways into the hearts of families
and neighbors.
8/26/12
8/19/12
Love that Is a Many Splendored Thing
The gospel is a love story with depth. It is no
cheap romance novel, but the story of a God who created us, has plans for us
and who pursues us in order that he might bless us. In one of the most
memorable lines in Ephesians, Paul prays that we might “grasp how wide and long
and high and deep is the love of Christ” (v18). Paul knows much will change in
our lives if we get a good view of the majestic nature of God’s love.
But
there is something very important to notice here: His prayer is that this would
be done “together with all the saints.” It is not surprising to find this in
Ephesians, but we should not let it slip by us. Getting a great perspective on
the height and breadth of God’s love does not come as we isolate ourselves and
seek God alone. It comes as we are “together with all the saints.” We need each
other.
8/12/12
A Prisoner...with Purpose
For
this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you Gentiles-- Ephesians 3:1
Before
we go on to look at more of Paul’s message, we need to stop and look at the one
sentence that begins Ephesians 3. It is actually an aborted, incomplete
sentence¾one Paul never finished. We
modern editors would correct it, yet it makes such an important statement. It
says simply, “For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the
sake of you Gentiles….” We have already pointed out that Paul wrote this while
in chains (Ephesians 6:20). He was under arrest, held as a prisoner by the
Roman government. We can only guess as to which imprisonment this refers to,
but in any case, there would have been no doubt to his captors that he was
their prisoner.
8/5/12
The Seal of Ownership
And you also were included in Christ
when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having
believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit...
Ephesians 1:13
Ephesians 1:13
Here is why we can be so confident that God is
going to work for good in all circumstances: We belong to him. He takes care of those who are his. When we were
baptized into Christ, we were given the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38),
but Paul helps us see here that the reception of the Spirit marked us “with a
seal.” In the ancient world, a package or a crate that was being shipped would
have a seal of ownership placed on it indicating who it belonged to. In some
cases the seal might be a unique symbol, somewhat akin to what we know as
corporate logos today. When that seal was seen, there was no doubt about who
the owner was. Paul says the Holy Spirit has been placed on us who are in
Christ to clearly show that we belong to God.
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