EPHESIANS CHAPTER 1
EPHESIANS 1:1,2 After saluting the Ephesians,
EPHESIANS 1:3 Paul blesseth God for his spiritual blessings on
those whom he had chosen in Christ, and predestinated
to the adoption of children,
EPHESIANS 1:7 for our redemption by his grace, according to his
revealed purpose o... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 2,3. BLESSED BE; i.e. thanked, praised. We bless God when we
praise him for, and acknowledge him in, his excellencies or benefits.
WHO HATH BLESSED US; hath vouchsafed or communicated, all spiritual
blessings to us. God blesseth us when he doeth good to us: and so the
word _blessed_ is taken in... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "EPHESIANS 1:2... [ Continue Reading ]
God blesseth us with all spiritual blessings ACCORDING AS HE HATH
CHOSEN US; election being the fountain from whence those blessings
come, so that God doeth nothing for us in carrying on the work of our
salvation, but what he had in his eternal counsel before determined.
CHOSEN US; separated us in h... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVING PREDESTINATED US UNTO THE ADOPTION OF CHILDREN; having
appointed us unto a state of sonship and right to glory. This seems to
be more than the former, a greater thing to be the sons of God, and
heirs of heaven, than to be holy. BY JESUS CHRIST; as Mediator, and
Head of the elect, and the foun... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE PRAISE OF THE GLORY OF HIS GRACE: _glory of his grace, _ by a
usual Hebraism, for glorious grace, i.e. large, abundant, admirable.
The praise of this grace the apostle makes the end of God's choosing
and predestinating us to the adoption of children. God hath chosen us,
&c., and therein manif... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOM; in Christ, God-man, the immediate worker of this redemption;
for though the Father and the Spirit concurred to it, yet the
redeeming work was peculiarly terminated in the Second Person. The
other two Persons have a right of propriety to redeem us; Christ only
a right of propinquity, as assu... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREIN, in which grace before mentioned, HE HATH ABOUNDED TOWARD US;
i.e. out of abundance of grace in himself, (called _riches of grace,_
EPHESIANS 1:7), he hath bestowed upon us wisdom and prudence. The like
expression we have, 1 TIMOTHY 1:14. IN ALL WISDOM; this denotes
either, the perfections o... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVING MADE KNOWN UNTO US; having revealed to us outwardly by the
preaching of the gospel; inwardly, by the illumination of the Spirit.
THE MYSTERY OF HIS WILL; the whole doctrine of grace and salvation by
Christ, which is a secret to others, and had still been so to us, had
not God discovered it to... [ Continue Reading ]
Some copies join the last clause of the former verse with this,
leaving out the relative _which, _ and concluding the sentence at
_good pleasure, _ and then read: _He purposed in himself, that in the
dispensation, _ & c.; but most read it as our translators have
rendered it, only some understand an... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOM WE; we apostles and others elect of the Jewish nation, we _who
first trusted in Christ,_ EPHESIANS 1:12. HAVE OBTAINED AN
INHERITANCE; are called, or brought into the participation of an
inheritance, or have a right given us to it as by lot: in allusion to
the twelve tribes having, in the di... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WE SHOULD BE TO THE PRAISE OF HIS GLORY; either:
1. Passively, that the excellency and greatness of God's wisdom,
power, grace, mercy, &c. might be shown forth in us by our being
predestinated, called, sanctified, saved: or rather:
2. Actively, that we, by the holiness, obedience, and fruitfu... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOM YE ALSO; here is a defect of the verb in the Greek, which may
be supplied either from EPHESIANS 1:11, which seems to be the
principal verb in the sentence, and then it must be read: _In whom ye
also have obtained an inheritance; _ or from EPHESIANS 1:12, _trusted,
_ which is the nearest verb... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH IS THE EARNEST OF OUR INHERITANCE: the Spirit, given to and
dwelling in believers by his gifts and graces, is the earnest or
pledge whereby their inheritance is secured to them; as men are
secured the payment of a promised sum, by a part given beforehand in
earnest for the rest. UNTIL THE REDE... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER I HEARD; he was an eye-witness of their first believing, but
here he speaks of their increase and constancy in the faith since, of
which he had heard by others. OF YOUR FAITH IN THE LORD JESUS; i.e.
not barely a belief of Christ's excellencies, but a belief of his
being their Saviour, their re... [ Continue Reading ]
CEASE NOT TO GIVE THANKS FOR YOU; for your faith and love, and all the
spiritual blessings God hath bestowed upon you. MAKING MENTION OF YOU
IN MY PRAYERS; I not only acknowledge what ye have received, but pray
that what is yet lacking in you may be made up.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THE GOD OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST; he is the God of Christ not
according to Christ's Divine nature, but his human, and as Mediator,
in which respect he was subject to the Father. THE FATHER OF GLORY;
the most glorious Father, and the Author of all glory and glorious
things, and to whom all glory... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EYES OF YOUR UNDERSTANDING BEING ENLIGHTENED, viz. by that SPIRIT
OF REVELATION: and so this clause explains the former. What the eye is
to the body, that the understanding is to the soul. He prays for a
further degree of illumination for them. THAT YE MAY KNOW WHAT IS THE
HOPE OF HIS CALLING; e... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHAT IS THE EXCEEDING GREATNESS OF HIS POWER TO USWARD WHO
BELIEVE; he means that power of God which is put forth in the whole of
our salvation, from first to last: not that absolute power whereby he
can do whatsoever is possible to be done; but his ordinate power, or
power joined with his will,... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH HE WROUGHT IN CHRIST, WHEN HE RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD; i.e. the
power God exerciseth toward believers is such as that was whereby he
raised up Christ from the dead. AND SET HIM AT HIS OWN RIGHT HAND;
hath invested him with the greatest honour, dignity, and power, as
princes set the next in ho... [ Continue Reading ]
PRINCIPALITY, AND POWER, AND MIGHT, AND DOMINION: these terms are
sometimes applied to magistrates and men in authority here in the
world, TITUS 3:1 JUDGES 1:8 sometimes to angels; to good ones,
COLOSSIANS 1:16; to evil ones, EPHESIANS 6:12 COLOSSIANS 2:15; though
with allusion to powers in the worl... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THINGS; either all his enemies, as PSALMS 110:1, all except the
church, which is said to be his body; or all things more generally, of
which he spake before, angels and men; all are made subject to Christ,
1 PETER 3:22. HATH PUT ALL THINGS UNDER HIS FEET; put them into a
perfect and full subject... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH IS HIS BODY; i.e. a mystical one, whereof every member is
influenced by the Spirit of Christ the Head, as in the natural body
the members are influenced by spirits derived from the natural head.
THE FULNESS OF HIM: the church is called the fulness of Christ, not
personally, but relatively cons... [ Continue Reading ]