Ephesians 1:1-2 - The gospel of God’s grace revealed, forever changes one’s life.
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Ephesians 1:1-2
The gospel of God’s grace revealed, forever changes one’s life.
INTRO
First it was COVID-19 that kept us in lock down. Inside, only go out for
essentials. Then recently the far reaching smoke that quickly closed the doors
on safely spending time outside. For your health it was best to stay indoors,
run the central air if you have it and avoid the smoke. Both scenario’s had
similarity in being somewhat confined to your home. Not able to exhibit the
typical freedom we were so accustomed to. During those times…What
predominantly occupied your thoughts? “I can’t wait for this to
pass” ..pandemic or the smoke. OR maybe… “This stinks..This is lousy…I’m
bored,…not getting outside to do what is considered my norm is NOT healthy
for me. Both Physical and Psyche. My mental well being and my physical well
being is in great jeopardy under these restraints.” I imagine they OR similar
thoughts circulated in your mind during those closed in times.
What if you were under house arrest. Not in a prison cell but literally not
permitted to leave your home at all…and not just for 2 weeks as those who
have been quarantined experienced. Not 2 weeks which would be hard enough
but months..YEARS. Where would your thoughts take you?
TODAY we get a peak into the heart and mind of one forever changed
by Jesus Christ as to what weighed heavily upon his THOUGHTS.
The opening verse makes clear who is writing this letter and who it is addressed
to. (verse 1) “Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, to the saints
who are in Ephesus, and are faithful in Christ Jesus.” PAUL, who wrote this
epistle while under house arrest in Rome, has three things on his heart and
mind steadily occupying his ongoing train of thought. The three things are:
God, the Gospel and the Church. In this case, there is not an issue in the
church that Paul needs to address, not a false teaching to refute…as it was with
other letters Paul wrote to churches…NO, nothing of that nature. Paul, with
God, the Gospel and the Church heavily upon his heart and mind is compelled
to write a letter to these believers in Ephesus to build them up in the love of
Christ. A CHURCH, made up of a body of believers, he planted some years
back (Acts 19) and spent over two years with in Ephesus teaching and
preaching…establishing the church to be firmly grounded in Christ.
What we will see in Paul’s letter, he is compelled to write to these believers in
Ephesus for their upbuilding in the love of Christ, is that he starts at the highest
point. Paul starts with God. Paul gives full attention to GOD with immediate
link to all that saints, all that christians, the CHURCH, those in Christ Jesus…all
they have because of ‘Him’ through the GOSPEL. It’s all His doing through
Jesus, not theirs. It’s all a gift of God “to the praise of His glory” It’s the
Gospel. He works out His theology by starting - not with man….but with the
Pinnacle. With the most highest possible mark to start with. He starts with
God. As we all should when considering the Gospel when working out our
theology…studying what we believe about God as revealed to us in scripture.
Always start with God and then, from there, work out the implications thereof.
That is why Paul, multiple times in the letter as you will see, takes us to the next
connected thought by saying “For this reason…” that is stated three times…
“For this reason…” of what Truth of God was just stated…this is the right
response…You’ll see that in other epistles as well by other authors….OR,
another familiar implication intro you’ll hear is… “Therefore.…” NOW with this
wonderful reality about God and the Gospel of His Son Jesus Christ made
known to US “… we Therefore.…”… “Therefore”…the intro to the implications
of now having that revealed. NOW that we know this of the Gospel of the
grace of God and how it relates to us through Jesus Christ by the powerful
working of His Spirit we now ‘Therefore’ draw these conclusions, these clear
irrefutable outcomes.
This epistle is split right down the middle on this hinge point. The first 3
chapters….share.. focused thought progression on the Gospel of the grace of
God and the second 3 chapters…the thought progressions for the
‘implications’ thereof. A 6 chapter book. The start of chapter 4 (verse 1) “I
therefore, a prisoner of the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the
calling to which you have been called,…” From there, the next 3 chapters…
4,5 & 6…proceed working through the various aspects of living out this New
Life in light of the realities revealed to us of the Gospel of God’s grace. As
demonstrate by Paul, that is the sequence we are to follow in our theology,…in
our seeking to know God through the study of His Word. Start with God, End
with your response to what is revealed of Him for which,….mind you…FOR
WHICH you are accountable to Him for.
His letter is also heavily weaved throughout with the TRINITY. Our Triune God,
working through each person in the God Head. Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
“By the will of God…according to the purposes of God” or similitude phrases of
it are repeated, as is the phrasing ‘in and through’ JESUS…that will be
abundantly clear (in Him, in the Beloved, in whom, from whom….we’ll see this
repeated as we course through this entire epistle)…..great emphasis is placed
on everything being in Christ…..and by - here is the 3rd person in the God
Head, and BY the Powerful working of His Spirit.
You see - The GOSPEL. It’s the Father’s plan, fulfilled in and through
Jesus Christ by the Power of the Holy Spirit.
PAUL, with angelic form, threads the mystery of God’s will revealed to him
through the gospel and the workings of it out among the Trinity on behalf of the
CHURCH to the praise of His glory…Which is another phrase you’ll hear
repeated. “to the praise of His glory” It’s all for glory of God… And it is…
For this reason ——- as Paul states…For this very reason, that those in Christ
Jesus, life will never be the same.
The opening of Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus and also us…provides
three testifiers of that. That the gospel of God’s grace revealed forever changes
one’s life. The first testimony of that is a radically changed life.
BODY
1)
FIRST POINT - (Ephesians 1:1). A Radically Changed Life
What do we know of this man Paul who penned this letter to the church at
Ephesus? As already stated, we know that Paul started the church in Ephesus,
that he spent over two years there teaching and preaching…so much has been
vested into these believers by Paul who is now, under house arrest in Rome.
Essentially in prison which he makes mention of later in this epistle (Ephesians
3:1, 4:1). BUT, before he was an apostle, before he was planting churches,
what do we know of him?
For starters, from another one of Paul’s letters written we learn that he would
be considered weak in physical stature and voice, (2 Corinthians 10:10) “For
they say, “His letters are weighty and strong, but his bodily presence is weak,
and his speech of no account.”….YET…yet he was a force to be reckoned with
nonetheless….due to his ZEAL for what - he - believed. PAUL was strategic,
an intellectual powerhouse, and had an inner fire that was seemingly
unpersuadable.
Consider, he at one point (Acts 20:22-23) “…being constrained by the Spirit to
go up to Jerusalem,…..not knowing what will happen to him there, except that
the Holy Spirit testifies to Paul that in every city imprisonment and afflictions
await him.”
Consider that while having that burden upon him….which is heavy enough…It
is then further exacerbated by the added measure of loving brethren begging
him not to go because of what awaited him. Aaagh!…Talk about being
powerfully pulled in heart two different directions to the brink of being torn
apart. (Acts 21:13). “Then Paul answered them…those begging him not to go,
“What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only
to be imprisoned but even to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.”
LIKE….Aaagh!…you guys!…“Your tearing my heart out.” Honest and open is
PAUL about how much angst he had over their hurt…NOT over what was
awaiting him but their heartache expressed towards him out of their love for
him who were fearful for his life. He broke down over that BUT….but was still
not persuaded…..he was still not persuaded from the convictions firmly held
that he was to go to Jerusalem knowing great persecution awaited him. We
see this faithfully demonstrated in the life of Paul. Steadfast and boldly
courageous for Jesus. Paul started strong…He faithfully endured suffering
through the years of ministry for the sake of Christ ..countless beatings,
sleepless nights, shipwreck, hunger, exposure, stoning…and more he faithfully
endured sharing in the sufferings of Christ for the sake of the Church and He
…..finished well…he finished His course, His orders received from His
commander in chief. He fought the good fight firm to the end. He was a force
to be reckoned with.
PAUL was also…..he was also a force to be reckoned with - before his
conversion to Christianity.
(Acts 9:1-2) “But Saul (which was Paul’s name before His conversion..Saul who
became Paul). But Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples
of the Lord, went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues
at Damascus, so that if he found any belonging to the Way, men or women, he
might bring them bound to Jerusalem.” He attested to this himself in
(Galatians 1:13) “For you have heard of my former life in Judaism, how I
persecuted the church of God violently and tried to destroy it.”
And this was legit. After his conversion (Acts 9:21) “….all who heard him speaking of salvation through Jesus Christ - they were amazed and said, “Is not
this the man who made havoc in Jerusalem of those who called upon this
name?…the very name he is preaching…And has he not come here for this
purpose, to bring them (that’d be christians) to bring them bound before the
chief priests?”
The people couldn’t believe what their eyes were seeing.
NOR did the disciples of Jesus. (Acts 9:26) “And when he (Paul) had come to
Jerusalem, he attempted to join the disciples. ‘attempted’…And they were all…
YES all…afraid of him, for they did not believe that he was a disciple.” LIKE ‘No
way Jose’. You’re trying to pull off a conversion just to get in the ranks amongst
us..amongst the disciples and take us all bound off to prison. Um..mm. No no,
I don’t think so Saul. Not gonna happen.
The disciples of Jesus Christ didn’t buying it from the start either and were
fearful of him and for good - cause. It required Barnabas (son of
encouragement) to take them aside and assure them… “no, this is for real.
This is for real. He is no longer the same man. His life has been forever
changed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. For that reason, they welcome him in
as a brother.
Paul’s life was radically changed. He testifies to it himself this way (Galatians
1:14-16) “And I was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my own age among
my people, so extremely zealous was I for the traditions of my fathers. But when
he who had set me apart before I was born, and who called me by his grace,
was pleased to reveal his Son to me, in order that I might preach him among the
Gentiles,….” And PAUL immediately obeyed…and all the faculties of his person
once set to destroy the church of Christ - was now set to build it up.
And it’s important to note church…the fact that Paul had a lot of virtuous
qualities about his character, that at one time were just directed in an
unrighteous manner…until his life was forever changed by the gospel of Jesus
Christ. For this reason, these virtues of Paul, these qualities geared toward
destroying the church are now leveraged to build it up. Let’s take
encouragement from this church. I mean,….IS there anyone in or outside your
family whom you are desirous to see come to faith and steadfastly follow the
Lord? One who has a lot of strengths and abilities but sadly you see them all
directed in unrighteous pursuits. LISTEN, and be encouraged to know that
God delights in taking that which was once harnessed for evil purposes to turn
it and use it for good. And it doesn’t have to be explicitly evil, vile things….it
simply could be vain, empty, meaningless things that have no value, no
beneficial contribution to society things to which receive all the individuals
attention and ability. The GOSPEL, like the flip of a switch, can harness all the
strengths and God given abilities once used for unrighteous purposes,…to be
set on a new course. ALL because of the gospel. For this reason, in Christ
Jesus,….Life will never be the same.
Saul was one who was so zealous for the traditions of His fathers under the Law
and persecuted the church to point of death because of it. NOW as Paul
“Considered his life not of any value nor as precious to himself if only he may
finish his course and the ministry he received from the Lord Jesus Christ, to
testify to the gospel of the grace of God.” (Acts 20:24)
Encouragement to us who are desirous to see a friend, coworker, relative,
family member come to faith and follow JESUS. Train your eye to see the
unique qualities the person has and pray that God’s will to the praise of His
glorious grace… would be to harness them for His righteous purposes in Christ
Jesus. IF opportunity presents itself, affirm those qualities so long as it
doesn’t, in the same breath, approve unrighteous behavior. So long as it
doesn’t condone sin…
Because of the gospel of the grace of God, life was never the same for Paul,…
same as for all who are in Christ Jesus. A radically changed life testifies to it.
As does also our place in regards to AUTHORITY. As ones both under
authority and entrusted with it on behalf of Jesus Christ. PAUL, by the will of
God, was an apostle of Jesus Christ…as his opening address to the church in
Ephesus states. Paul, under the authority of Jesus was called by God to be an
apostle. (Romans 1:1, 1 Corinthians 1:1)
And this is a Capital ‘A’ Apostle. The word Apostle could be used in broader
terms to describe one who is simply sent…which literally is what the word
means. Sent or to send away. A person commissioned by God as His
representative or messenger. Sent on a mission to found and establish
churches. A disciple of Christ commissioned by God to preach the gospel. The
word apostle could be used to describe such examples.
There is however, a distinguished Apostleship that stands far apart from
the broader context. FIRST of all, Scripture applies the word ‘apostle’ to Jesus
Christ himself. (Hebrews 3:1) “Therefore, holy brothers, you who share in a
heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the Apostle and high priest of our confession..”
JESUS was certainly one who was ‘sent’. SENT by God the Father to
accomplish His mission plan of salvation. JESUS was sent from Heaven to
earth and completed his mission. He was an apostle in that sense. Capital ‘A’
apostle. AND then there were those apostles who wrote scripture as Paul,
one of them, states in chapter 2 of this letter (Ephesians 2:20) when speaking
of us all, Jew and Gentile alike being all members of the household of God…
the house being “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ
Jesus himself being the cornerstone,”. Those apostles could also be noted as
being capital ‘A’ apostles for no other one who is sent by God is writing
scripture. Ben was sent to the Hood River Valley to plant Pillar Bible Fellowship.
His word in my life bears much weight in my life but it’s not gospel…unless he
is rightly teaching the gospel which he does. But his words are not being
recorded and added to the Cannon of Scripture. Okay, those Apostles, who
along with the Prophets and the cornerstone Jesus Christ who’s Holy Spirit
inspired Words laid the foundation of what we believe and so we recognize them
as such. (verse 1) “Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, to the
saints who are in Ephesus, and are faithful in Christ Jesus.”
Paul, under the authority of JESUS, IS an authority over the CHURCH on
behalf of JESUS. Paul had a proper holding on authority. Our 2nd Testifier for
the reason the gospel of the grace of God revealed forever changes one’s life.
Paul knew his place in regards to authority both under it and bearing it.
2)
SECOND POINT (Ephesians 1:1) - A Proper holding on Authority
PAUL, who once tried to use his position of authority to destroy the church was
now under the authority of Jesus giving his life in the position of authority to
serve the church. His life was always at the command of Jesus and it was
always for the benefit of the church. That’s Christ like authority. Other’s
seeking, NOT self seeking. He labored selflessly… (Acts 20:33-35) “I coveted
no one’s silver or gold or apparel. You yourselves know that these hands
ministered to my necessities and to those who were with me. In all things I have
shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and
remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed
to give than to receive.” PAUL did that to full measure while all along (Acts
20:27) “……not shrinking from declaring to those under his authority declaring to
them the whole counsel of God.” And to the praise of God, that includes us for
he is uncontested to be the most prolific contributor to the New Testament
writings. Of the 27 books in the New Testament, PAUL is credited with 13 or
14 of them. That’s a master bulk of insight into the mystery of the gospel
provided to us, to the church throughout the centuries thanks to Paul’s proper
holding of Authority as being commissioned by God to do so and not hesitating
in carrying it out to the fullest. He gave his life to it. We ought to be forever
thankful for God’s gift of Paul the apostle who had a proper holding on
authority.
How is our holding of authority?
FIRST of all, we are all “Entrusted with the Gospel.” (Galatians 2:7, 1
Thessalonians 2:4, 1 Timothy 1:11). “Entrusted with the Gospel.” That carries
weight dear friend. WE, as christians all carry with us a measure of authority on
behalf of Jesus Christ….(2 Corinthians 5:20) “…we (every christian) are
ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on
behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.” That is you and me sharing the gospel
we have been entrusted with…God has made that deposit in us…it’s His
glorious gospel of the grace of God changing us that we appeal to others
about. To joyfully come under the authority of Jesus Christ. To gladly Welcome
Him in to rule and reign over your heart. Christian, when you are given a place
and opportunity to share the gospel with someone, you come with authority on
behalf of Jesus Christ. That is why we can be humbly bold as His
ambassadors. It’s not a totalitarian authority, it’s not harsh and loud and
aggressive….nothing of that sort. NO, it bears a confidence made up of
grace and peace because you know in whom you believe. That is the proper
holding of authority on behalf of Jesus Christ. By one who’s life has been
forever changed by the gospel of the grace of God. We all carry this authority
as ones commissioned by him to make disciples of every nation.
CHURCH… - There is power in the name of Jesus…Resurrection power. Do
you remember when JESUS, on the night of His betrayal asked the band
soldiers who came to seize him, (John 18:4-6) “Whom do you
seek?…..and..“They answered him “Jesus of Nazareth” and when Jesus
responded with I believe a regular volume and tone…He responded “I am he”…
it floored them all…Over 600 men..ALL…floored them all to the ground…leveled
them flat. Their is power in the name of Jesus. We don't’ have to hammer it in
but we speak it..with humble confidence that we come with the authority of our
commander in chief. Jesus Christ the risen Lord. When we come in Christ..in
His name and bear the testimony of his name; we come with power…we
come with the authority on High when we share from the Word of God the
gospel of the grace of God. That is proper holding of authority.
And just as we bear proper holding of authority as ones entrusted with the
gospel SO we also understand proper honor and respect of authority over us.
Whether that’s the bliss of loving authority over us given and to which we
receive in glad, welcoming submission resulting in beautiful harmony OR,..
Honoring authority that does not reflect or even acknowledge God and is unjust
and unrighteous. Even there, one who’s life has been forever changed by the
gospel of the grace of God maintains a proper honoring of authority so long as
it does not result in coming outside of honoring God’s authority over us. You
follow?
A proper holding of authority both under it and bearing it,…is a key testifier of
one who’s life has been forever changed by the gospel of the grace of God.
Now Parents, staying tuned in…don’t lose me while I adjust the frequency to
sharpen the signal sent out specifically to our youth here. Children, those here
who still live at home and are a dependent on your parents tax returns. From
late teens to the early single digit aged here. Do I have your ear? OKAY…
I have a question for you. If you do not honor, respect and obey your parents
now whom you see, how are you to honor, respect and obey your heavenly
Father whom you do not see? Your parents, from your first breath of air on this
planet have supported your existence in continuous daily ways. Multiple years
it was required for your to wear a diaper. YOU simply lacked the ability to
properly expose of your bodily waste which included,..the bliss of wiping your
nether regions, unless of course - you had what we would CALL a blow out…
in which your funkdafide, frothy fecal matter was so massive and explosive that
it shot up out of your diaper, typically up your backside, soiling all your clothing
and body.…which usually took place at the most inconvenient of times and
locations. MIDDLE of church service for instance. That’s a classic. YEAH, that
was dad or mom..OR BOTH…working together who dealt with that mess while
you cried your eyes out and fought against us.
This Pattern of parenting continues beyond diaper phase - funkdafide fecal
matters of life continue throughout your upbringing. Self produced life
blowouts. Toxic Circumstances you place yourselves in….soiling your
backside..all over your body and garments and life around you which dad and
mom, in love, do their best to help….attempting to work with you in cleaning
things up proper…directing…to get you on the right track,…BUT so often it’s
like bathing a cat. It’s met with resistance. Like giving a cat a bath. Combating
the help being extended…attempting to escape the care being shown at any
opportune moment…inflicting scratches/harm to the hands caring for you.
When all is said and done…NO thank you’s are given….just gnarly glares
expressing “I can’t believe you just did this to me.” I’m sorry..I’m saying it like it
is…No parent here is shaking their heads no. This so often…not all the time
but so often is what it feels like for us as parents.
All through the years of your upbringing your parents daily pour out time, energy
and resources to keep you alive and to help prepare you for … independence
one day. My guess is that bed you woke up in this morning and the breakfast
you ate and the clothes you are wearing now were not purchased by you. And
YES, I hear perhaps a teenager silently object… “I bought these shoes and
these clothes with my own money”. “WhoopideeDooo!” …that is just evidence
of progress credited to your parents on you making steps towards
independence…baby steps mind you.…pun intended… I’m confident you did
not pay last months mortgage for the house you live in, or grocery shop for the
entire household or cover the utility bills, insurance bills, phone bills…all the
things required to keep a household operational. You didn’t….your objection, if
you had one…is grossly overruled. YOU owe your parents everything. NOW
LISTEN. How do you honor, respect and obey your heavenly Father whom
right now you do not see if you do not honor, respect and obey your parents
now whom you do see?
Jot down (Romans 1:29-31) for later reference. Please keep the dial tuned in
loud and clear children as I read these following verses from that passage
where Paul gives a clear description of practices by those who WILL NOT…I
say again - WILL NOT inherit the Kingdom of Heaven. To put it another
way….practices of those who are going to Hell. “They are filled with all manner
of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder,
strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, slanderers, haters of God,
insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents (Whoa, that
must be a misprint. How did that get in there. What am I reading out of? Oh,
the Holy Bible, God’s Word. I guess it does belong)…haters of God, insolent,
haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, dis-o-be-di-ent to parents,…..foolish,
faithless, heartless, ruthless.”
Its right in the mix….It’s right in the mix of some of the most deplorable
practices of those who are going to Hell.
How do you honor, respect and
obey your heavenly Father whom right now you do not see if you do not honor,
respect and obey your parents now whom you do see?
If you are thinking those don’t go together…You are believing a lie…
And for the one who sadly does not have parents OR who had parents that
were abuse in any shape or form. FIRSTLY, I’m sorry. That is a horrible thing for
any child to experience. I’m sorry. The question however still applies. THINK
on a caring, trustworthy, authoritative…or you could say..parental figure in your
life right now. There has got to be at least one. An adoptive parent, a guardian,
a grandparent, a pastor, a teacher, a next door neighbor….one in your life who is
trustworthy and clearly vested in your life for your good. Apply this to
question them. Honor them. Show them great respect. I plead with every
youth who has a listening ear to heed God’s word….to Honor your father and
your mother. Respect and obey them. It is right and pleasing to the Lord and
comes with a promise that it will set your life on a fruitful path accompanied by
peace and strength all your days through every adversity life brings. Honor,
Respect and Obey God’s commandment to Honor, Respect and Obey your
parents. (Ephesians 6:1-3)
This is life in Jesus Christ to which God has saved you to. —- Knowing your
place in regards to authority both under it and bearing it…having both united in
one purpose….and that is to serve His people…to serve the Church,…for the
one who’s life has been forever changed by the gospel of God’s grace revealed
to them are ones with proper holding of authority as placed by Christ Jesus
who are - Servants of Jesus our 3rd point and “For this reason” servants to
His blood bought people, the CHURCH. PAUL, in prison, is thinking about and
writing to the CHURCH….as a servant of Jesus PAUL is serving the church.
3)
THIRD POINT (Ephesians 1:1-2) - A Servant of Jesus
And what is the heart motive behind his service to them? (Verse 2) “Grace to
you and Peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.” Grace and
Peace. Nearly every epistle has this in the introductory. Grace and Peace…to
you,….to the church…to the believers…and from God the Father and the Lord
Jesus Christ. What is behind this intro,…that clearly is a unified heart motive
behind serving Jesus and therefore serving His body the church? What’s
behind this?
It’s the gospel of the grace of God. PAUL invests half the letter, 3 chapters
worth, of exploring the wonders of the unmerited favor from God to us through
Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. Half this epistle. TODAY we have
set foot together on this embark through the book of Ephesians. I am anxious
in a sense…anxious with hopeful excitement for what awaits with each step
made venturing into the depths of this glorious gospel of the grace of God and
for the grace of what it will produce in our lives as a result of it. For reason of
it …our lives to never be the same. That to greater measure GOD would grant
us favor with the strength to comprehend the realities of it….resulting - in direct
and lasting impact on our lives. That by the grace of GOD’S presence, power,
favor and enablement we would catapult forward to greater exaltation of Christ
and mutual promotion of holiness in our lives that abide in perfect peace.
(Isaiah 26:3) “You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you,
because he trusts in you.”
That’s the aim is it not…for each of us? That is the desired outcome of
serving one another…serving the church…right? That we, reconciled to God,
no longer under His wrath but now having peace with Him, brought about by
the Prince of Peace - JESUS CHRIST (Ephesians 2:14-15) “…who is himself our
peace…….by abolishing the law of commandments expressed in ordinances..”
that were against us by shedding His blood on the cross on Calvary for
undeserved sinners as you and I. THAT WE, with that GRACE revealed and
rightly responded to….serve one another to stay our minds on this gospel of the
GRACE of God…..to be kept at perfect peace by Him- trusting Him whole
heartily for His grace in what He has done for us through Jesus by the Power of
His Spirit. Has done..past tense..has done.. “It is finished!” Redemption is
complete. The work of salvation is accomplished. ALL the privileges we have
in Christ are ours assuredly…we just haven’t yet acquired possession of them
yet…but that makes them no less ours. “Grace and Peace to you from the
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” As ones who’s lives are forever changed by
the gospel of God’s grace revealed to them - as servants of Jesus; we serve
each other to that end.
CONCLUSION
In closing, and bear with me…I know this has gone the distance…but man it’s
so worth it. In closing, one last exhortation we may receive from Paul’s intro in
his letter to the Ephesian church to which we can apply to all these testifiers of
a life forever changed by the gospel of the grace of God’s revealed. And that is
FAITHFULNESS. Notice how Paul addresses the church. “To the Saints who
are in Ephesus and are….Faithful in Christ Jesus.” That’s an important tag on
virtue to add. Wouldn’t you agree? For you can be a Saint…a born again
Christian and sadly not necessarily be known as Faithful…. PAUL uses the
same word when instructing Timothy about training up other leaders within
the CHURCH. (2 Timothy 2:2) ….“and what you have heard from me in the
presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach
others also.” That is how leadership in the church is to multiply and I believe
the chief attribute, though many needful ones exist, but the chief one is being
faithful. And this is not exclusively applied to Pastor’s, though it is weighted
most heavily towards THEM…BUT it includes all christians, all servants of
Christ. PAUL writes in (1 Corinthians 3:9, 4:1-2) “This is how one should
regard us….As God’s fellow workers…….. servants of Christ and stewards of
the mysteries of God…which every christian to a measure is who has been
‘entrusted with the gospel’ (1 Timothy 6:20, 2 Timothy 1:14) we are stewards of
that deposit from God… Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be
found faithful.” Faithfulness, Trustworthiness. Are you known to be; Are you
regarded as one who is faithful? Trustworthy in that which you are entrusted
with the responsibility for and have committed yourself to. When your hand is
to the plow onto what God has called to you to be committed to…Are you
GRANITE? Are you Rock Solid Granite dependable in the areas of
responsibilities and commitments you have made? This is a question we need
to ask ourselves and examine.
I fear men and women of such virtue are scarce these days. LET US purpose
with all our hearts to be faithful and chiefly that is to CHRIST… To what you
are able, structure your life that you have the capacity to be faithful. If need be,
learn to say no. You can say no. Though perhaps you would like to and know
you are of ability to, if it results in you neglecting another area of responsibility
and commitment already made….learn to say no. As hard as it may be, to
preserve faithfulness in our lives…sometimes it requires us to say no. That is
not a sin to do so. Neglecting other responsibilities and commitments made is.
To the praise of His glorious grace be faithful to Christ Jesus in your life that is
forever changed by the gospel of the grace of God revealed to you.
- PRAY
The gospel of the grace of God revealed forever changes one’s life
Testifiers
Radically changed life; Proper holding of Authority; A Servant of Jesus
Faithful to Christ to that end.
COMMUNION
Benediction (?)