Idolatry and Excess: The Moral Code of Ephesians 4-5 in its Historical Context

There are few parts of our Scriptures that offer a richer picture of Christian life than Ephesians 4-5. But that rich picture, which is nothing other than to grow into the fullness of Christ’s very own life, makes us more and more aware of the contrast between this new way of life and the default … Continue reading Idolatry and Excess: The Moral Code of Ephesians 4-5 in its Historical Context

Body Building: Ephesians 4.25-32

As we’ve seen the past couple weeks, the first twenty-four verses of Ephesians 4 offer a glimpse at just how grand Paul’s vision for the Christian life is: It is nothing less than growing into the fullness of Jesus Christ, who is the perfect exemplar of human life. The possibility of such a life is … Continue reading Body Building: Ephesians 4.25-32

Old and New: Ephesians 4.17-24

There’s an ancient and ongoing debate — in religion, philosophy, and culture — about the possibility of personal change. Is real change possible? Or are we always going to be more-or-less the same and any apparent changes merely superficial? Paul is squarely on the side believing that change and even genuine transformation is possible. In … Continue reading Old and New: Ephesians 4.17-24

God’s Power for Us (again): Psalm 68 in Ephesians 4.8-10

Ephesians 4.7-16 is a wonderful passage with a powerful message of how God empowers each and every one of us to grow into truth, into perfect maturity, and into Christlikeness, not just for our own sake, but for the sake of the Church and the world as a whole. But it begins with a very … Continue reading God’s Power for Us (again): Psalm 68 in Ephesians 4.8-10

Gifts of Grace and Growth: Ephesians 4.7-16

In the last post, we saw how Paul starts the second half of Ephesians with a call to unity. But we left that study with the recognition that unity is only half of the equation; for unity exists in a dialectical (positive-positive) relationship with diversity. Without unity, diversity is nothing but anarchy and individualism run … Continue reading Gifts of Grace and Growth: Ephesians 4.7-16