Ephesians
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The book of Ephesians serves as the 'Bethel' for the Israel of God—a place of heavenly vision where the House of God is revealed. Just as Jacob received the vision of the ladder connecting heaven and earth before entering the trials of Laban’s house, believers are given this epistle to sustain them through their earthly walk. It provides the necessary heavenly context for our lives, revealing that we are not merely individuals struggling in the flesh, but living stones being built into God's eternal habitation, the New Jerusalem.
This vision follows the foundational work of Galatians. While Galatians establishes our qualification as free heirs—delivering us from the law and the mindset of the bondservant—Ephesians opens the door to the inheritance itself. It is addressed to those who have ceased striving in the flesh (Jacob) and have learned to rest in God's strength (Israel). Without the settled assurance of sonship found in Galatians, the high spiritual realities of Ephesians remain a closed mystery.
Ultimately, Ephesians unveils the 'good pleasure' of the Father’s heart: to head up all things in Christ through the Church. It transforms our perspective of history and personal suffering, showing that every event is being woven together by God’s sovereign administration to produce His masterpiece. This book invites us to look beyond our immediate circumstances and see ourselves seated in the heavenlies, participating in the eternal purpose of God.