In Ephesians Paul writes to teach God’s purpose for the church and to give instructions on the right conduct considering this teaching. As this is done, several themes emerge. The first theme is the “mystery” of the church. Here, “mystery” means a truth not revealed in the past, but now made fully known. Another theme seen throughout Ephesians is the blessings believers receive in Christ. Love is also a major theme in Ephesians. Agape, a Greek word for God’s love, is primarily an act of the will rather than an emotion. Finally, a major theme of Ephesians is spiritual warfare. In Chapter 1, Paul talks about how Christ was raised far above every power and principality (v. 20-22)—referring to the hierarchy of demons. In Christ’s ascension, he conquered the demonic world and now rules over it. “The word ‘riches’ is used five times in this letter; ‘grace’ is used twelve times; ‘glory’ eight times; ‘fullness’ or ‘filled’ six times; and the key phrase ‘in Christ’ (or ‘in Him’) some twelve times.” Paul begins Chapter 1 by declaring that believers have every spiritual blessing in Christ (v. 3). He then names some of these blessings: Believers are chosen, predestined, redeemed, forgiven, lavished with wisdom, and understanding, and heirs (2:6) in Christ. The blessings are innumerable (1:2, 5–9; 2:7; 3:8, 16, 19; 4:13; 5:18; 6:10–13). In considering this magnificent epistle, some say it can not only be divided between doctrine (1-3) and duty (4-6), but also sit (1-3), walk (4-6:9), and stand (6:10-24). In chapters 1-3, believers must learn their new position— seated in the heavenly places with Christ and recipients of divine blessings. In chapters 4-6:9, believers must begin to walk in consideration of their heavenly position and blessings. Finally, in 6:10-24, believers must stand against the evil forces in the heavenly places. As you study Ephesians, may you better understand God’s purpose for the church. By: Pastor Gregory Brown • (3-6) The work of God the Father. • (7-8) The work of God the Son. • (9-12) The mystery of His will. • (13-14) The work of the Holy Spirit. • (15-22) Prayer for Spiritual Wisdom Support the show