Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Ephesians - Week 2 - Chapter 1

Hey ladies!!

So thrilled that you will be joining me for this journey!  The book of Ephesians is one of my favorite books of the Bible - it is so practical for our lives today and can be applied to so many situations!  How did you like Chapter 1? There's a wealth of info and knowledge just in this first chapter!  Can't wait to hear your thoughts and see what the Lord revealed to you.  Just a reminder, post whatever is laid on your heart from what you read this week in the comments (sign your name if you comment as anonymous) and we'll try to just have a casual dialogue.  Below are my thoughts from the chapter as I read and jotted in my journal. 

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I wanted to know a little background on the church of Ephesus and found that while Paul sometimes wrote to churches in hopes of changing their path or to confront issues of the church; with Ephesus, he simply wrote the church to encourage them in their faith and to encourage them in living out a life of godliness.

I love that Paul uses "grace and peace" like he does in other letters to other churches.  I think if anyone knew about God's grace it was Paul.  Prior to his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, he hated & persecuted the church.  And it just made me think - do I live my life through the lens of truly knowing what life before God's grace was and after God's grace?  In other words, where I would be without it.  Do I live life every day thankful for His grace?  Thankful that He saved me?  Great reminder for me - I sometimes get caught up in the daily routine - I'm a list maker - let's just get through the list - instead of just really relishing in God's grace EVERY day!  The gift of grace!  I think Paul got it! 

In verse 3, it mentions that he has blessed us with "every spiritual blessing."  What did that mean for you?  I think because of Christ and what He did on the cross - we are able to enjoy the gift of every spiritual blessing NOW!  What is every spiritual blessing? - salvation, Holy Spirit's power, fruit of the Spirit manifested in my life, access to the throne room/to God, an heir, access to grace and mercy, His power - I have access to all of these things and more - He has already blessed me with this - notice it's past tense.  I have everything I need to live life right now, today, no matter what I'm going through! Second Peter 1:3 speaks of this as well - "By his divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. We have received all of this by coming to know him, the one who called us to himself by means of his marvelous glory and excellence. (NLT).

Verse 4 says he has chosen us as "holy and blameless" - a good reminder for me when I am struggling with guilt over something.  Thank you, Lord, that the slate is wiped clean!

What does it mean for you that you are adopted like it talks about in verse 5?  Think about an adopted child now.  A child that is lost, lonely, no hope - their world is radically changed and they are brought into the new family as if nothing in the past had happened.  They are now welcomed into this new family with unconditional love.  As if they are a blood son or daughter.  They have access to everything that the new parents have to offer them - money, food, knowledge, wisdom, love, care, etc.  Did you know that on adopted children's birth certificates, the mother and father's names are changed to the adopted parents' names?  So it is with us!  Our lives are radically changed!  We have access to everything of the Father's!  We are joint-heirs with Jesus!  We are no longer in the family of Adam, but we are in the family of Jesus!  Praise God!

What do you think "the mystery" is that Paul mentions in verse 9?  I'd like to hear your thoughts on that.

In verse 13 - Paul mentions that we are "marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit." - Once we accept Christ and follow Him, the Spirit enters us and NOTHING (satan) can change that!  Romans 8:38-39 says "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."

And the Holy Spirit is a "deposit" guaranteeing our access to God, to heaven!  I love that image.  A mark that we belong to Him!  Just like the adopted child's birth certificate - it is now a seal/certificate that they belong in this new family. 

Verses 15-23 are some of my favorite verses in the Bible.  I especially love praying them over myself and other people.  I would encourage you to sit quietly before the Lord and ask Him who are some people/friends/family that you could pray those verses over.  Verse 17  is the ultimate for me - ask for a spirit of wisdom and revelation so that I may know Him better!  Isn't that really what it's all about?  That's the Christian life in a nutshell!  It should be our ultimate goal in life to know Him better and it says right here that I can pray and ask for help in that.   That HE will do that in me!  It's not just up to me!  Two things: 1) That is a relief!  HE will open my eyes to know Him more.  HE will reveal Himself to me and 2) What is my ultimate goal in life?  Would others say that my goal is to know Him better?  Would others say that that is your goal?  If not, why isn't it?  What else are we striving for?   Hard evaluation for me!  Stepping on my own toes. ;-)


I mean the first and greatest commandment according to Jesus when He was asked is in Matthew 22:37 - Jesus replied: "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'

And in Matthew 6:33 we are told, "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

So, are we praying for a spirit of wisdom and revelation?  Are we spending time in His Word and through prayer so He CAN give us wisdom and revelation?  Are we seeking Him above all things?

I love in verses 19-20 when it speaks of His "incomparably great power"... that "he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead..."  Paul is praying that the church of Ephesus' eyes of their hearts will be enlightened to know THIS power.  RESURRECTION POWER!  You and I have access to this same power!  Do I call on it?  Do I claim it?  Do I ask God to manifest it in my life?  Do you?!  If He can raise Christ from the dead, surely He can handle what is going on in my life and in your life at this very moment!  There is nothing too difficult for Him!

And lastly, in verse 22 - it says that "God placed all things under his feet." HE is OVER ALL!  HE is RULER!  HE is SOVEREIGN!  HE is ON THE THRONE!  He has been appointed head over the church - over you and I.  Are we submitted to Him? Am I living my life as if He is on the throne?  What else do I have sitting on the throne in His place?  What other idols in my life (even the good things) are in His place?  Convicting!  Lord, I want YOU on the throne of MY life!
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Ladies, I love you!  I am continuing to pray for you as you move onto Chapter 2 this week.  I would encourage you to break it up into verse sections again this time. 

Love,



Friday, June 14, 2013

Ephesians - Week 1 - Introduction

Hi!  I'm so glad you have stopped by to check out and hopefully join our online study of Ephesians!!   Over the next 6 weeks, beginning JUNE 19th, we will dig into this book of the Bible, and I hope you will join us.

Here is how it will work.  We will study a chapter of Ephesians each week.  Every Wednesday I will post an overview, my thoughts, and some questions on the chapter we studied for the week, and you will respond in the comments with what the Lord taught you over the week or answers to the questions.  I will also provide an outline of the next chapter if you need something to help guide you through the chapter.  I would encourage you to get a Bible in the translation that you prefer (NIV, NLT, ESV are some of my favorites), a journal for writing down thoughts as you read or for revelations that the Holy Spirit may speak to you.  There is also a great online resource at www.biblos.com that allows you to read and dig deeper into God's Word.

I am praying for you as you study - that He will reveal new Truth to you and that you will grow in relationship with Him over these 6 weeks.

I'd love to know who all is joining me for this journey, so if you will check-in in the comments that would be great!  Just give a name and state or city.  (ex. Kristin - Tyler, TX)   We'll start with introductions today.  Then the rest of this week, please begin reading through Chapter 1.  Next Wednesday, June 26th, we will begin our discussion of Chapter 1 in the comments.  I'll have some questions you can answer next week and you can just share thoughts that the Lord gave you throughout the week.

This week we will start with Ephesians 1.  Can I suggest you read through the whole chapter first each week to familiarize yourself with the chapter?  Then go through slowly and do a few verses at a time and allow Him to speak to you.  Grab a journal and get comfy and spend some precious time with your Lord!

Here's a reading outline for you to go by if you wish.

Day 1 - Read all of Ephesians 1.  Then narrow in on verses 1-2.  Really get a feel for where the church of Ephesus was, what was going on at the time Paul wrote to them.  Who is  Paul?  Dig into some of the words that jump out at you (grace, peace, etc).  Get some background for what you are about to read.
Day 2 - Read Ephesians 1 all the way through again.  Focus in on verses 3-10.  Write thoughts, feelings, questions you may have.
Day 3 - Read the whole chapter and then dig deep into verses 11-14.
Day 4 - Read the whole chapter and then narrow in on verses 15-17
Day 5 - Read the whole chapter and focus on verses 18-23.  Also, use this day to wrap up some thoughts/revelations from the whole chapter for the week.
 
Can't wait to hear what you all learned this week!  "See" you next Wednesday!

Blessings