EPHESIANS CH 1 pt2
EPHESIANS CH 1 pt2
EPHESIANS CH 1 pt2
INTRODUCTION
1. We have seen Paul describe how richly blessed we are in Christ in the
"doxology" of verses 3-14 in this first chapter of Ephesians.
2. Paul now proceeds to reveal what sort of things he has been praying
for on behalf the Ephesians...
a. Paul does the same thing in his epistles to the Philippians and
Colossians - cf. Php 1:9-11; Col 1:9-12
b. In noticing such prayers, I find it helpful to remember that Paul
is writing by inspiration
1) I.e., the things mentioned were not just Paul's desire for his
readers, but the desire of God as well!
2) And in most cases, what concerns are expressed in these prayers
are just as applicable to us as they were to the original
recipients of these epistles
3. With that thought in mind (i.e., Paul's prayer is God's desire for us
as well), let's take a close look at this prayer...
[Beginning with a recognition of their faith and love (verse 15) and a
mention of his unceasing thankfulness for them (verse 16), Paul then
states that in his prayers his concern for the Ephesians is...]
[Do you "know" God? Many people know "about" God, but it is God's will
that we come to know "Him". Through the Word of God as we have it
today, you can allow the "spirit of wisdom and revelation" give you
that "saving knowledge" of God Himself!
We now observe that Paul's concern for the Ephesians included their
"eyes being opened"...]
II. THAT THEY MIGHT KNOW THE HOPE OF GOD'S CALLING (18a)
B. PAUL'S DESIRE IS THAT THEY MIGHT KNOW THE "HOPE" OF THIS CALLING...
1. The word "hope" means "desire with expectation"
2. What is the expectant desire of this "calling" by God?
a. Paul has already revealed some of this hope in verses 4-5
1) To be holy and without blame
2) To be adopted as sons
b. Paul will reveal more about it later in the epistle - cf.
Ep 2:19-22
3. In this way, Paul is helping to fulfill his own prayer by the
writing of this epistle
III. THAT THEY MIGHT KNOW THE RICHES OF GOD'S INHERITANCE (18b)
There is one more thing that Paul wanted the Ephesians, and if the way
he elaborates is an indication of its importance then Paul more than all
else prayed...]
CONCLUSION
2. How is our knowledge of God, the hope of His calling, His riches, His
power?
a. Certainly it is God's will that we increase in our understanding,
appreciation, and application of these blessings!
b. With the help of God's Word, especially a book like Ephesians, we
can grow in all these things!
But before growth can occur, there must be life. Have you been "made
alive together with Christ"? - cf. Ep 2:5-6; Col 2:12-13