This post concludes my reflections on Ephesians chapter 1. In
this first chapter Paul wrote about the marvelous benefits of belonging to the
Body of Christ. It contains an important phrase—“in Christ” – which is used 14
times in one fashion or another.
NRSV
in Christ v 1,
3, 10, 12, 20
in Him v 4
in the
Beloved One v 6
in Whom v 7,
11, 13 (2x)
in Him v 9,
10
in the Lord
Jesus v 15
In the Greek these phrases are written in the “locative
case” which means that it indicates a location. We do not see that emphasis in English. This emphasizes that the blessings we receive come through Christ and that these blessings are located IN Christ—who is himself IN us
through His Spirit. Understanding that gives deeper meaning to the
phrase “Body of Christ.” We are members of Christ’s Body, as individuals, and
as a community; we become One, IN and THROUGH Christ.
Paul wrote
about the blessings we receive from the Father through and in Christ v3:
v 4 He chose us
v5 He decided that “in Christ” his
children would be “conformed to Christ’s image”
v6 His grace determined that we receive
and live in love
v7 He gives redemption and forgiveness
from sins, wisdom and lavish grace
v11-13a We are chosen and when we hear and believe we receive the Holy Spirit
v13b-14 The Spirit-filled life is a
foretaste of heaven! Christ who is with the Father in heaven is also present in
us through His Spirit!
v16-2 The Spirit of wisdom and
revelation helps us know Christ better and teaches us to know hope; the riches
of inheritance and incomparably great power that is “in Christ.”
V 22-23 All of these promises and
blessings are locked up in the Person of Jesus Christ and can’t
be found anywhere else.
Paul prays
that the believers will KNOW, UNDERSTAND, and LIVE IN and THROUGH THAT POWER
that is IN CHRIST IN THEM!
v18 HOPE is not wishful thinking.
Hope is certainty, assurance, and confidence. Hope gives you confidence of your
identity as adopted, blessed children of God, You are aware of, and continue to
grow in your understanding that you carry Christ’s power in you because the Holy
Spirit blows on, in, and through you!
And when you have the Holy Spirit,
you can know that no matter what life throws at you, you can trust that God
will provide for your needs; that in spite of unexpected sicknesses, disease,
job loss, accidents, or disappointments God is in control and you can worship
and trust him; and that God is always present to help you.
And because of your
confidence “in Christ in you” and the Spirit’s work in you, your whole life is
for the “praise of His glory.” v14b
“The fullness of God—everything that God is—lives in Jesus, and Jesus lives in us, and we are complete in Him. Think about that!”
I'm praying for you, friend!
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