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Ephesians Chapter Two
Commentary by Ron Beckham

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Verse 1.  “And you were dead in your trespasses and sins,

Our first ancestors had just one prohibition – to not eat the fruit of a certain tree, and they were told, “In the day you eat of it, you shall surely die” (Genesis 2:17).  They did eat of that tree and they did “die,” except they kept walking around for many years after they experienced that terrible moment.  From the Genesis account and verses like this one in Ephesians, we learn that “death” is more than we usually understand.

Yes, Adam and Eve were to die physically because of their sin, and yes, physical death would plague mankind throughout human history – “In Adam all die” (1 Corinthians 15:22).  But even worse, as seen here, Adam and Eve died in an unexpected way, the INSTANT they sinned.  The contact with God through His Holy Spirit that they knew and took for granted was broken, and this separation from God is the real “death.”  Though they still walked around, talked and had children, they were dead to God!  And so are those in humanity today who do not trust in the Son of God.

Verse 2.  “in which you formerly walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience.

Walking in “trespasses and sins” (verse 1) is the state of humanity.  If the Lord is excluded from our lives, our noblest efforts are hopelessly marred by the sin that rules us.  The Ephesians that Paul directly addressed had received Christ.  Because of the Lord in them, they no longer were swept along by the whims and sins of this world, and they had become able to resist the urgings of the satanic beings that continually harass the human race.

The word “spirit” is “pneuma” in the Greek, a word which can also mean “wind” – something that exists and is forceful, but cannot be directly seen.  The Holy Spirit manifested Himself as a great “wind” in Acts 2:2 and it should not be a surprise that those of the enemy are essentially “spirits” (winds) that are “working in the sons of disobedience” (those who do not know Christ).  A Christ-less person may seem to be something, but any “power” they have is from the wrong source – the “prince of the power of the air” (as in this verse).

Verse 3.  “Among them we too all formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest.

All have sinned” (Romans 3:23) – that’s Paul, the Ephesians, you, me and everyone who has ever lived!  If you don’t think you have sinned, your besetting sin is pride, for you have been deluding yourself that you are better than others.  It’s not only the gross “lusts of our flesh” that plague humanity, but also the secret “desires of themind” that are a deep and very real problem.  God knows our thoughts and we are condemned by them.

It’s often the “nicest” people who are suddenly arrested and charged with a crime.  Many you would never expect are living secret lives that will place them in prison, if and when God deems it to be the time for them to be in such a place.  Note that we are “ALL” by nature “children of wrath.”  But the good news is that “wrath” is the FORMER state of all who trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.  We are made SAFE in Him.

Verse 4.  “But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us,

The verses immediately before this one express imagery like falling into a “river” of sin and being swept into the “rapids” of this life, rushing inevitably toward destruction.  “But God, being rich in mercy,” thrust His own Capable and Loving Son into the “river” with us.  He died like the rest of us, but the difference is that in His death, He became a Bridge over the rapids of sin that beset us – we merely have to TRUST in the Son of God, and He will bring us through.

It’s fascinating that the Bridge above is real, the Lifeline is tossed to us, and all we have to do is have FAITH in order to be RESCUED through the Son of God.  Our real problem is often a limited perspective.  Because we LACK real love, we don’t understand “HIS great love with which He loved us.”  He is indeed “rich in mercy because of His great love.”  We don’t need to fear His intentions – We merely need to TRUST.  He really and truly LOVES – you and me.

Verse 5.  “even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved),

Most people think that to be “alive” is to perform functions like eating, walking around, doing something we want, or receiving the admiration of others.  None of that is the whole truth, for what is important is to become alive in the sight of GOD.  We were “dead in our transgressions,” our sins.  We may have been performing various functions, but we were not alive in God’s sight, for He sees us for what we REALLY are.

It is our relationship with Jesus Christ that makes us truly “alive” in the sight of God.  We have been wrong in more ways than we thought and our greatest mistake is to feel we are “alive” when God sees us as “dead.”  Whether or not we can see or walk or do the things this world counts valuable, is less important than to recognize that we were DEAD and now we can be “ALIVE together with Christ.”  Our only life is – in Him!

Verse 6.  “and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus,

This verse is interesting in relation to the talk about “heaven” by non-Christians.  Atheists make fun of Christianity, calling it a “pie in the sky” religion.  Note, though, that atheists have no “pie,” no “sky” and no hope at all; which is very sad, but that’s a subject for another time.  The fact is that YES, those who trust in the Lord Jesus Christ will go to the place where He is and YES, we will be with Him forever!

But there is even more.  We are ALREADY there “WITH” Him in “the heavenly places.”  He is in our hearts and lives right now!  Most do not have “eyes” to see this, but read this verse and ask the Holy Spirit to let you UNDERSTAND – we are ALREADY “raised” up “WITH Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus!”  Yes, we should be glad we are going someplace wonderful!  But this is right now – we are already “with Him in the heavenly places” by merely trusting in Him.

Verse 7.  “so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.

The ages to come” denotes a time that began with Christ’s first advent.  It will continue until He returns to this world and we literally SEE His “surpassing riches” in eternity.  An example of His “riches” includes FORGIVENESS for those who trust in Him.  Consider the woman who was a “sinner” (Luke 7:36-50).  Think about Peter who denied the Lord (Luke 22:54-62).  Reflect on Saul of Tarsus who hated the Lord’s people and murdered them (Acts 8:1, 3).  If those three were forgiven, rest assured there is forgiveness for you and me.

The Bible is FULL of God’s forgiveness, the certain hope He generates within us, and His love.  And when you are considering the “riches” He gives, think of the DURATION of them, expressed as His “kindness” toward humanity.  All this and much more will last FOREVER!  Note there is only one clear, simple way to have God’s “riches,” and that is “in Christ Jesus.”  The time to receive His “kindness” is right now.  Will you trust in Him?

Verse 8.  “For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God;

In English and many other languages, the meanings expressed are often the result of word ORDER.  However, in the original Greek language of these verses, meaning was more often expressed through word RELATIONSHIPS found in gender and tense.  The word for “saved” in this verse is not directly related to “faith” as you might expect, but instead it is linked to the word for “grace.”  The active force in salvation (being made right with God) is actually God’s GRACE.  He GIVES us salvation – It’s not something we can earn.

Faith” is our part in all this, and it is indeed a bargain, for He utterly paid the price with His blood and to us it is the free gift of God.  Incredibly, even the “faith” we are expected to have is God’s gift as well.  As we learn in places like Hebrews 12:2, “Jesus Christ is the AUTHOR and FINISHER of OUR faith.”  Even the ABILITY to believe is His “gift to you and me.  Truly we should “give THANKS” to Him (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

Verse 9.  “not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.

The Lord, our Creator SPEAKS loudly to all those who are willing to “hear” Him.  Here’s what He says: 1) God is very real. 2) Our sins have destroyed us and Godless humanity is doomed. 3) He loves us so much, in spite of what we have thought and done, that God the Father sent His Son to die in our place for our sins. 4) We only need to BELIEVE in what HE has done.

There is no way that you, me, or anyone else could “deserve” the great Gift of His Son.  There is NOTHING; there are no “works” we could do in order to be saved.  If we thought we had done something to “deserve” it, we would “boast”” about it forever and ruin eternity for everybody else.  ALL we can do, the BEST that anyone can do is to TRUST in the One who died for you and me.  There is no other way.

Verse 10.  “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

There are some who have read Paul’s words in Ephesians and other places, and have concluded that if you are “saved,” you can do anything you want!  Paul puts the lie to that idea in places like Romans 6:1, where he asks, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?”  And then he answers his own question in verse 2 – “Certainly NOT!”  It is intended and we are being enabled to live holy lives here on earth (and for all eternity), performing the “good works” that HE has “created” for us.

God intends “good works” (of His own creation in Christ Jesus) to pour out of us into the lives of all those we encounter.  Something wonderful happens to us when we are re-“created” in Christ Jesus.  We become “alive” through His Holy Spirit, who enables us to do “good” instead of the merely human ideas of goodness that were the best we could do before.  We are to “walk” in the “good works” of God in Christ – forever.

Verse 11.  “Therefore remember that formerly you, the Gentiles in the flesh, who are called ‘Uncircumcision’ by the so-called ‘Circumcision,’ which is performed in the flesh by human hands--

The Jews of Paul’s time, referred to the “Gentiles” (non-Jews) with contempt, calling them the “Uncircumcision.”  “Circumcision” was the cutting away of the male foreskin, instituted by God for Abraham and his descendents (Genesis 17:9-14).  It was a recognition of Abraham’s faith in God and it symbolized the “covenant” between him and God, that not only “spoke” of Abraham’s faith, but it also was his promise to share that faith with his descendants.

Specific promises were made by God to this man, both for him and those who would come after him, and Abraham’s part in this was to BELIEVE the promise of God.  His belief was reflected in his subsequent action – He and everyone “in his house” (a considerable number of boys and men) were circumcised (Genesis 17:26-27).  Abraham had FAITH in the Lord which was received as “righteousness” in the sight of God, as it is for all who BELIEVE, whether circumcised in the flesh or not (Romans 4:11 & context).

Verse 12.  “remember that you were at that time separate from Christ, excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.

Paul is speaking to “Gentiles” (non-Jews) and is reminding them of a time, not long before his words were written, when they had no real “hope” in God whatsoever.  The God of Israel is the REAL God, the One who created us all and at just the right point in time, sent His Son to die for our sins.  The world had previously looked at Israel with envy, and Israel had looked at the world through their pride.

EVERYTHING changed when God sent His Son to die for you and me.  God’s promises were to the nation Israel, and the rest of the world felt like “strangers” to God and the promises that were made.  Do you ever feel like you have “no hope?”  The Lord allowed the whole WORLD to feel that way, and it was into a setting of false pride on the part of Israel and hopelessness on the part of every one else, that the Messiah (the Christ) came to save us all.

Verse 13.  “But now in Christ Jesus you who formerly were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.

Does God seem “far off” to you?  Does He seem far away from your hopes, your dreams, your prayers?  You don’t need to feel that way any longer – “In Christ Jesus you who formerly were far off have been brought NEAR by the blood of Christ!”  It is TRUE that we were “far off.”  It is OUR SINS that separated us from God, but “the blood of Jesus Christ His (God’s) Son cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:7).

What we could not do, GOD HIMSELF has done through the “blood of Christ.”  “Blood” in Scripture represents LIFE.  Leviticus 17:11 says this: “the life of the flesh is in the blood.”  That verse continues: “I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.”  Only LIFE can GIVE us life, and Jesus gave His life for you and me.

Verse 14.  “For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall,

The world talks a lot about “peace,” but knows nothing about it.  That is because most on this earth do not know the Lord who “IS our peace.”  There are basically two kinds of people in the world: Those who create and/or enforce on themselves and others a system of rules that we “MUST” live by, and those who trust in the Lord.  The specific reference is in verse 15 – the “Law of commandments” became a “dividing wall” between people everywhere.

The literal reference is the system of commandments governing the Jewish religion at the time Paul wrote these words in Ephesians.  The Jews felt that because the Law of God had been given to and through them, they were somehow righteous and others were not.  The Gentiles (non-Jews) felt hopeless and insufficient in relation to God.  The one group had false pride and excluded the others.  Jesus is our peace with one another, and in Him, there should be NO walls between us – ever.

Verse 15.  “by abolishing in His flesh the enmity, which is the Law of commandments contained in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two into one new man, thus establishing peace,

In His flesh” refers to the fact that Jesus was sacrificed, crucified for the sins of the world – yours and mine.  The “Law” was not necessary for salvation because He personally did what the Law could not do – bring forgiveness to people like you and me.  One group of people might think they keep the Law of God and that they have His approval because they do.  The Book of Ephesians and indeed, the whole of Scripture shows that NONE of us can keep God’s Law.

Note that God’s intention in Christ Jesus is not only that we might be made one with Him, but also that we will become one with each other.  That was precisely the Lord’s prayer in John 17, that we might be “one” (17:11, 21).  And yet, a look inside the business section of any phone book will reveal that there are many churches who disagree on – a lot!  His will is to prevail in the matter, and what we cannot do, He WILL do – we’ll be “one” with one another, for He IS “our peace” (verse 14).

Verse 16.  “and might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the enmity.

The “Cross” of Jesus Christ is a great light, illuminating much that we do not ordinarily understand.  For instance, it shows us that we are all sinners, because Jesus died on the cross for OUR sins.  If we weren’t sinners, He wouldn’t have needed to die.  It shows us our need of a Savior – we cannot save ourselves.  It reveals to us that, at our best, we are divided from one another; separated from God and man because of our sin, as reflected in words like “enmity” and “selfishness.”

There is great “enmity” between people, as mentioned in this verse, and as shown by the cross.  This involves the Law that was given to us; the one we could not keep.  Many have their own version of that Law, in which THEY keep it and others don’t.  The fact is that everybody must keep God’s Law and nobody can!  When Jesus died on that cross, our sins died with Him.  WE died with Him.  To BELIEVE in Him is to get a new start, to be reconciled and given the opportunity, in Him, to love one another.

Verse 17.  “and He came and preached peace to you who were far away, and peace to those who were near;

Does God seem “far away” to you?  Actually, the problem is not Him at all.  The problem is you and me – the Lord who loves us is here right now.  As David observed in Psalm 145:18, “The Lord is near to all who call upon Him.”  And as Paul said in this verse to the Ephesians, Jesus came from eternity and “preached peace to you who were far away” (the Gentiles) and “peace to those who were near” (the Jews).

God has done His part of it.  And His intention is that we will find peace with Him and peace with one another.  Way down deep inside, that’s what you WANT.  So many want to quibble about inconsequential matters with co-workers, spouse, neighbors, and yet, down DEEP inside, we all want PEACE.  Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you” (John 14:27).  It’s time to trust in Him – He has everything you need and more.

Verse 18.  “for through Him we both have our access in one Spirit to the Father.

The “Spirit” in this verse is the Holy Spirit of God.  He Himself is God and a Person in His own right.  The Father is God and the Spirit is God, and they are “One” in a way beyond our ability to comprehend.  We are merely human, but They, along with the Son, Jesus Christ, are Almighty God.  My computer, modem, and keyboard somehow are one in what they accomplish for me.  God is like that, but infinitely more.

Whether we are Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male or female, we are “one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28. “Through Him,” through Jesus Christ, the Son of God, we are given God’s Holy Spirit.  A part of us that was always supposed to exist, but never was, becomes alive and is in the Presence of the Lord!  We are complete for the first time.  We have “access in one Spirit to the Father.

Verse 19.  “So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints, and are of God's household,

Have you felt left out?  Did they pick somebody else for the team?  Do you wonder why THEY are popular and you are not?  Did somebody get what you wanted?  Were you born into the “wrong” family?  I have good news for you.  Almighty God, Maker of heaven and earth has chosen YOU for HIS family!  You are not “left out” at all, but are of God’s very “household,” when you trust in His Son.

So many in this world have felt like “strangers and aliens,” but you are a citizen of the kingdom of God, accepted by the Lord alongside all the “saints” of history, through FAITH in Jesus Christ.  There are many in the world who have fame, riches, position, and good looks, but none of that will last.  It is time to take up your citizenship in heaven and be a part of “God’s household.”  Nothing else will satisfy your soul.

Verse 20.  “having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the corner stone,

Paul (and the Holy Spirit through him) loved to use visual imagery to help us understand who (and what) we are in Christ Jesus.  In that time, just like now, buildings were being built just about everywhere, and almost everyone understands SOMETHING about how buildings are constructed.  Every building needs a good foundation and we stand on one that was created by God.  We look to the words of the apostles (the sent ones) and prophets (God’s spokespersons) as the source, the foundation of our understanding.

The apostles were eyewitnesses of the words, miracles, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  The prophets were moved by the Holy Spirit and spoke as He directed them. Their words, their actions are like evidence in a court of law, forming the basis of our belief, our trust in the Lord, who is Himself the “Corner Stone,” the source of our faith in God.  Notice that we are built on something more solid and true than an actual building – We can TRUST in our Lord.  He will not let us fall.

Verse 21.  “in whom the whole building, being fitted together, is growing into a holy temple in the Lord,

This is no ordinary “building” that you and I are being built into.  This is His “holy temple,” in which we are taken from our former lost condition and made useful to the Lord.  Just as a loose stone has no business lying in a farmer’s field and will eventually be picked up and tossed aside, that “out-of-place” feeling you have is actually a true one – until you trust in the Lord.  And then you have a purpose, a secure place indeed.  One that will last forever!

To use the construction terms of Paul’s time, you are being properly fit together (made one) with others, a process in which the surfaces of the stones are reshaped.  Dowels and dowel holes are prepared to further secure us to the whole, and there is a fitting together of the dowels with molten lead.  Our building is, in a sense, already complete, except we live in a time of growth, when individual stones are still being added.  Only the Chief Architect knows the final outcome, but we do know that He makes all things wonderful.

Verse 22.  “in whom you also are being built together into a dwelling of God in the Spirit.

We are made new in Christ Jesus.  Each of us were like rocks in the middle of a farmer’s field, useless for any good purpose.  But then the Lord came to the field, the place we call “earth.”  He picked us up, began the process of reshaping us and is building us together into a holy temple, a beautiful structure fit for God.  The continuing process of being “being built together into a dwelling of God,” as in this verse, can only be accomplished in one way – through God’s Holy Spirit.

There is an odd, but very common problem with mankind.  We want to be the finished product, and yet we often resist the process that will get us there.  So many want to do it themselves, or feel they have already arrived when they are just beginning to grow.  The Holy Spirit sees you as you really are, and He has the Father’s blueprint for you in hand.  Will you yield to Him?  Let Him do His work – you’ll be glad you did!

Ron Beckham, Pastor
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