Friday, September 27,
2013 Ephesians 1:11-14
As Paul affirmed God’s nature to
make everything work out according to his plan (v.11), he drew his inspiration
from the Exodus. The Israelites had been held in captivity and slavery in
Egypt. As they struggled just to exist they remembered that God had promised
their forefather, Abraham, the land of Canaan. They cried out to God for
deliverance and to receive their promised inheritance. God heard their cries
and sent Moses to lead them to the Promised Land. God’s presence was with the
Israelites as they journeyed, experienced as a cloud by day and a pillar of
fire by night. Against this backdrop, Paul affirms to the Gentiles in Ephesus
that they are now God’s people through their faith in Christ Jesus. God has
purchased them out of slavery to sin and death and has given them an
inheritance. The Holy Spirit, God’s presence with them, is their guarantee that
one day they will, in fact, receive their inheritance. Some people think that
their inheritance is a heavenly home when they die, but this was never in
Paul’s mind. Paul teaches us that our inheritance is the new world totally
redeemed by God. God’s promise is that all of his children will receive this
inheritance. The spirits of those who die before God completes His task of
fully establishing His Kingdom on earth will be reunited with their resurrected
bodies to inhabit Gods’ new Creation.
Paul says that God “did this so we would praise and glorify
him” (Ephesians 1:14). God does so much in our lives and every day is
indeed a day of Thanksgiving for the Christian. However, all of those other
temporal blessings pale in comparison to Paul’s affirmations in today’s
passage: we are united with Christ; we
have received an inheritance from God; he makes everything work out according
to his plan; God saves you; when you believed in Christ, he identified you as
his own by giving you the Holy Spirit; he has purchased us to be his own
people.
Heavenly Father, how do I praise
and glorify you? Let me count the ways . . .
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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