Ephesians 2:14-22
Finally… Peace

The illusive experience of peace has people all over the world raising barriers that separates them from all others because each one thinks peace can only be made on my selfish terms. This has separated nations, races, cultures, religions, families and even marriages. So when the subject of grace enters into this conflict, people get … Read more

Ephesians 2:11-13
But Now

The conflicts and separations between Jews and Gentiles that we see going on in the world today are nothing new. Right from the time God called Abraham to leave Ur of the Chaldees and go to the land we call Israel today, there has been animosity between these two groups. Paul wrote to the Ephesian … Read more

Ephesians 2:4-10
Seated with Christ

No doubt the Ephesians who God had saved by His grace, both Jews and Gentiles, were amazed at God’s grace and grateful for their deliverance from the consequences of sin. I know I am. I can’t find the words to express what it means to me to be seated with Christ in heavenly places. This … Read more

Ephesians 2:1-3
And You… We All

The first verses of Ephesians chapter 2 are still connected to the subject of the resurrection power that raised Christ up from among the dead. The same principle has worked in us who were spiritually separated from God. The calling of the Church is a heavenly calling by God of those who were dead and … Read more

Ephesians 1:19-23
What Prayer Reveals

The first prayer recorded in the book of Ephesians is not one in which requests are obscure and the words to big to grasp their meaning. Paul wanted the saints to lay hold on hope for themselves and understand there was something for God when referring to the riches of His glory, but also he … Read more

Ephesians 1:17-18
Intelligent Prayer

In his first prayer in this book of Ephesians, Paul addresses God above and beyond that with which the Jewish believers would have used. Certainly it was far more real than those who had worshipped the idol Diana would have known. Instead of “the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,” or the goddess Diana, Paul’s … Read more

Ephesians 1:15-16
Faith & Love

The things we have in common with other Christians is a great motivating factor for us to keep connected with them. Paul knew the believers in Ephesus because he had lived among them for some time, but at the time of his writing he was at a distance from them. His interest in them was … Read more

Ephesians 1:13-14
Ye Also

The Jews were those who first heard the Gospel, and even in Ephesus there were a number of Jewish men who had been baptized with John the Baptist’s baptism that was in view of national repentance and restoration of the nation of Israel to its former position among the nations. Paul and those with him … Read more

Ephesians 1:11-12
An Inheritance

The believers at Ephesus must have been surprised and perhaps overwhelmed at the thought they were a part of a great universal work of God that had been going on for a long time. Not only was there salvation for them personally through redemption by the blood of Christ, but they were in the plans … Read more

Ephesians 1:9-10
The Mystery of His Will

Our God is infinite in all of His being so that everything He does is already known to Him completely as a finished event, before the event or work is even begun. He knows the end from the beginning. So how is it possible that He can share that which is unknown to us, with … Read more