Ephesians: Introduction

Ephesians  •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 11
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In Ephesians we have the unfolding of the grace of God in all its fullness, not merely the application of His righteousness to man’s need on His part, but God from out of Himself, and for Himself, as the adequate motive and object before Him, even His own glory. Hence it is that righteousness disappears in this epistle. We have had the gospel thus in all the epistles that have gone before. In Romans, in 1st and 2nd Corinthians, and in Galatians, righteousness was largely used. It was developed in a positive and comprehensive way, as in Romans. It was brought in either to convict the Corinthians of their utter departure through the spirit of the world, the flesh taking that shape, or it was brought in triumphantly on their restoration. Again, by it the Apostle, writing to the Galatians, vindicated God’s ways with man, and set the Christian outside the law.