EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:1 CHILDREN. The second family
relationship illustrating submission to proper authority (Ephesians
5:21) is that of children and parents. OBEY YOUR PARENTS. Obedience is
due to both parents.
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:2 HONOR. Children obeying their
parents (v. Ephesians 6:1) is in part how they honor them. PROMISE.
This is the only one of the Ten Commandments that contains a promise
(Exodus 20:12).
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:4 FATHERS. As earlier, Paul describes
a negative action to avoid, then gives a positive action to develop
(see note on 4:29). Paul addresses fathers in particular, though this
does not lessen the mother’s contribution in these areas (see
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:5 BONDSERVANTS. See note on 1 Cor.
7:21. It is estimated that slaves (or bondservants) composed about
one-third of the population of a city like Ephesus. They were
considered part of a family, so Paul’s instructions for bondservants
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:9 MASTERS were not to take advantage
of their authority by THREATENING their bondservants. There is no
PARTIALITY with the Lord (see 2 Chronicles 19:7; Romans 2:11). He will
fairly judge both masters and servants.
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:10 The Whole Armor of God. Paul
concludes with instructions for all Christians. He portrays the
Christian life as a spiritual warfare. There are three subsections:
vv. Ephesians 6:10, Ephesians 6:14, Ephesians 6:18.
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:11 WHOLE ARMOR. The complete equipment
of a fully armed soldier, consisting of shields and weapons like those
described in vv. Ephesians 6:14, Ephesians 6:16. Paul draws primarily
on OT passages, yet the terms also overlap with Roman weapons.
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:13 THEREFORE. Because their enemies
are superhuman spiritual forces, Christians cannot rely on human
resources. They must TAKE UP THE WHOLE ARMOR OF GOD (see note on v.
11). WITHSTAND. Along with “stand” in v. Ephesians 6:11 and STAND
FIRM later in v. Ephesians 6:13, Pa... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:14 Christians have God’s armor from
head to foot. These items are metaphors for the spiritual resources
given to them in Christ: the truth, righteousness, the gospel, faith,
salvation, and the Word of God.
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:16 FLAMING DARTS. Burning arrows
designed to destroy wooden shields and other defenses. The SHIELD OF
FAITH is able to extinguish the devil’s attacks. THE SWORD OF THE
SPIRIT, WHICH IS THE WORD OF GOD. God’s Word is the only offensive
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:18 PRAYING. The weapons for warfare
are spiritual because they are rooted in prayer, the Christian’s
most powerful resource. Prayer IN THE SPIRIT is a form of worship
(John 4:23) enabled by the Spirit of God, who intercedes on behalf of
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:21 Conclusion. Paul concludes his
letter (vv. Ephesians 6:21) and gives a final blessing (vv. Ephesians
6:23).
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EPHESIANS—NOTE ON EPHESIANS 6:23 Paul closes his letter the way he
began it (Ephesians 1:2): with a benediction of PEACE, LOVE, FAITH,
and GRACE upon the church. He mentions “love” three times. This is
fitting for a letter where the love of God, the love of Christ, and
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