* The apostle sets forth his office, and his qualifications for it,
and his call to it. (1-7) Also the noble purposes answered by it.
(8-12) He prays for the Ephesians. (13-19) And adds a thanksgiving.
(20,21)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 For having preached the doctrine of truth, the apostle was a
prisoner, but a prisoner of Jesus Christ; the object of special
protection and care, while thus suffering for him. All the gracious
offers of the gospel, and the joyful tidings it contains, come from
the rich grace of God; it is the gr... [ Continue Reading ]
8-12 Those whom God advances to honourable employments, he makes low
in their own eyes; and where God gives grace to be humble, there he
gives all other needful grace. How highly he speaks of Jesus Christ;
the unsearchable riches of Christ! Though many are not enriched with
these riches; yet how gre... [ Continue Reading ]
13-19 The apostle seems to be more anxious lest the believers should
be discouraged and faint upon his tribulations, than for what he
himself had to bear. He asks for spiritual blessings, which are the
best blessings. Strength from the Spirit of God in the inner man;
strength in the soul; the stren... [ Continue Reading ]
20,21 It is proper always to end prayers with praises. Let us expect
more, and ask for more, encouraged by what Christ has already done for
our souls, being assured that the conversion of sinners, and the
comfort of believers, will be to his glory, for ever and ever.... [ Continue Reading ]