SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 10/16/2018 10:31 AM
My Worship Time Focus: PT-4 Intro
to Ephesians
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Ephesians
Message of the
verses: We have been looking at some
different aspects of what we will be learning as we study the book of
Ephesians. Today we want to begin by
looking at another aspect found in the book of Ephesians and that is the church
as Christ’s body. This of course is a
metaphor that shows the church not as an organization, but as a living organism
which is made up of many interrelated and mutually dependent parts. We see that Christ is the Head and that the
Holy Spirit is as it were, its lifeblood.
The following descriptions or metaphors are used both for
the church and for Israel. First they
are both called a bride or a wife as seen in His. 1:2 and we can also compare
Jeremiah 3:20 “Surely as a wife treacherously departs
from her husband, so have you dealt treacherously with me, O house of Israel,
said the LORD (KJV).” Revelation 21:2
states “And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from
God, made ready as a bride adorned for her husband.” The following verses speak of both Israel and
the church as a family household: Psalm
107:41; Jeremiah 31:1; and Ephesians chapter two. Next we look at them being called a flock
from Isaiah 40:11, and we can compare also Psalm 23, Luke 12:32 and Acts
20:28-29. Vineyard or vine found in
Isaiah 5:1-7 and also John 15:5.
MacArthur adds “But the Old Testament never speaks of Israel as God’s
body. That is a distinct and formerly
unrevealed figure for God’s people in the New Covenant. Christ’s church is His present reincarnated
Body on earth.
“It is only this outward incarnation
of Christ that the world sees.
Consequently, the church should be just as whole and full statured as
Jesus was when He ministered on earth.
Members of the Body of Christ are inextricably united in their Lord, and
when one member malfunctions, the whole Body is weakened. When its members disobey the Head, the Body
limps and stumbles. Yet when its members
faithfully respond to the Head, the church manifests the Lord’s beauty, power
and glory.
“The Body functions through the use of
spiritual gifts and through the responsibilities of fellowship and mutual
ministry. When the church is faithful
Christ comes to full stature in His present earthly Body. When the church is not faithful, the world’s
view of Christ is distorted, the church is weakened, and the Lord is
dishonored.”
I want to point out something that
is obvious and that is that the Apostle Paul is the author if this letter
(book) to the Ephesian church. I have
learned from taking a brief look at this book a few years ago that this book or
letter was to be a circuit letter similar to the book of Revelation which was
to be given to the seven churches mentioned in chapters two and three, and so
perhaps this letter to the Ephesians also circulated around those seven churches.
As far as when it was written,
probably between 60-62 when Paul wrote this letter from Prison. MacArthur
adds “Because of the phrase who are at
Ephesus is not in many early manuscripts, and because there is no mention
of a local situation or individual believer, many scholars think this letter
was an encyclical, intended to be circulated among all the churches in Asia
Minor (including those in Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, and Sardis, as well as
Ephesus). It may be that the letter was
sent first to Ephesus and therefore became especially associated with that
church.
“The first three chapters of
Ephesians emphasize doctrine, and the last three chapters emphasize
behavior. The first half is theological,
and the second half is practical.”
I guess that it is good to know that
I agree with what John MacArthur has to say about this letter being a circular
letter around Asia Minor. This helps us
to better understand this letter, for when we look at other letters that Paul
wrote like 1 Corinthians we see that he was addressing a series of problems
that the church was going through, but we also see that part of the letter was
theological or doctrinal and the other part was practical, and this follows
Paul’s way of writing letters. I have
thought that if the people that Paul wrote to had not had similar problems that
are seen in the churches today then we would not have the answers on how to
answer these problems.
In our next SD on this letter or
book of Ephesians we will begin to look at the first two verses, and if memory
serves me correctly there is a very long sentence in the original language in
this first chapter of Ephesians, so we will only be looking at a small part of
that long sentence as we begin in our next SD looking at what is called “The Salutation.”
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: Being
reminded that the church is the body of Christ has brought back some things
that I have to admit that I had forgotten, and am very thankful for this
wonderful reminder.
My Steps of Faith for Today: I trust the
Lord to open up to me some wonderful things from this letter that Paul wrote so
many years ago, things that will cause me to know and understand my Lord
better, and things that will cause me to understand better the function of the
church.
Answer to
yesterday’s Bible question: “Apollos”
(Acts 18:24).
Today’s Bible
question: “What 5 books were written by
John?
Answer in our
next SD.
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