Epistles to the Ephesians June 2 2007 Cosmic

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Epistles to the Ephesians June 2, 2007

Epistles to the Ephesians June 2, 2007

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n n 58 -61 A. D. Chapters 1 -3: election and

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n n 58 -61 A. D. Chapters 1 -3: election and “cosmic” reconciliation. Florid Greek style, extended participial phrases and relative clauses, e. g. 1: 314 is a single Greek sentence.

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n Church as God’s plan to gather all things together in

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n Church as God’s plan to gather all things together in Christ. God has “put all things under his feet”…”head over all things FOR THE CHURCH, which is his body…” (1: 22 -23). “through the church”— 3: 9 -10 Access in one Spirit to the Father (2: 18).

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n Church is not simply the recipient of revelation, but the

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n Church is not simply the recipient of revelation, but the MEDIUM of the same to the WHOLE OF CREATION (3: 10; 6: 10 -20). In long meditative intro. , Paul asks that “the eyes of [their] hearts” be illuminated to grasp the amazing significance of all this (3: 14 -19).

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n n Thus, VISIBLE UNITY OF THE CHURCH IS CRUCIAL “Breaking

Cosmic Ecclesiology n n n Thus, VISIBLE UNITY OF THE CHURCH IS CRUCIAL “Breaking down the wall of hostility”—primary effects of the death of Christ is to BRING DIVISION TO AN END (2: 14 -16). (cf. Acts 2/Babel)/harmonized differences reflect God’s glory, not pluralism for its own sake.

Second Half (4 -6): Exhortation n n 4: 1 b-3 4: 15 -5: 20—vision

Second Half (4 -6): Exhortation n n 4: 1 b-3 4: 15 -5: 20—vision of church; diverse gifts have common purpose: to “equip saints for the work of ministry…” (4: 12 -13). 4: 17 -24—In its growth to maturity, the body must withstand “every wind of doctrine” and take up character learned “in Jesus” (4: 17 -24). 4: 25 -5: 2—Behavior of those who imitate Christ/God.

Worship—”Gather all things to Him” n Worship in Spirit makes the church a visible,

Worship—”Gather all things to Him” n Worship in Spirit makes the church a visible, public, and powerful embodiment of God’s will to fill up creation. n In contrast to drunkenness (5: 18), which always leads to discord and nasty speech, this envisions husbands and wives, parents and children, masters and slaves using their tongues to sing together to God and each other!

“Filled with the Spirit” n This command leads to certain ongoing actions in the

“Filled with the Spirit” n This command leads to certain ongoing actions in the Body: n 5: 18 -21: “speaking, ” “singing, ” “making melody, ” “giving thanks, ” and “being subject to” (five present participles in succession!). n Worship cannot be severed from what follows: counsel about being subject to one another, specifically among husbands/wives (5: 22, 23), children/fathers (6: 1 -4), slaves/masters (6: 5 -9).

5: 21 -6: 9—HOUSEHOLD CODE n n Distinctive in several respects (“subordinates are to

5: 21 -6: 9—HOUSEHOLD CODE n n Distinctive in several respects (“subordinates are to “choose” their actions”/In authority must be gentle and concerned). Collapse of ancient distinction between oikos and polis: 2: 19 (cf. Acts 4: 32)

Spiritual Warfare n n n 6: 10 -20—confront the schemes of the devil. Not

Spiritual Warfare n n n 6: 10 -20—confront the schemes of the devil. Not fought with the weapons forged by human hands, but with renewed character of holiness and prayer (6: 18): Truth, justice, gospel of peace, faith, salvation, “sword of Spirit. ”