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Chapter 1
Ephe Twenty 1:1  To Christ's People AT EPHESUS who are faithful to him, from Paul, an Apostle of Christ Jesus, by the will of God.
Ephe Twenty 1:2  May God, our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ bless you and give you peace.
Ephe Twenty 1:3  Blessed is the God and Father of Jesus Christ, our Lord, who has blessed us on high with every spiritual blessing, in Christ.
Ephe Twenty 1:4  For he chose us in our union with Christ before the creation of the universe, that we might be holy and blameless in his sight, living in the spirit of love.
Ephe Twenty 1:5  From the first he destined us, in his good-will towards us, to be adopted as Sons through Jesus Christ,
Ephe Twenty 1:6  And so to enhance that glorious manifestation of his loving- kindness which he gave us in The Beloved;
Ephe Twenty 1:7  For in him, and through the shedding of his blood, we have found redemption in the pardon of our offenses.
Ephe Twenty 1:8  All this accords with the loving-kindness which God lavished upon us, accompanied by countless gifts of wisdom and discernment,
Ephe Twenty 1:9  When he made known to us his hidden purpose. And it also accords with the good-will which God purposed to exhibit in Christ,
Ephe Twenty 1:10  In view of that Divine Order which was to mark the completion of the ages, when he should make everything, both in Heaven and on earth, center in him.
Ephe Twenty 1:11  In him, I say, for by our union with him we became God's Heritage, having from the first been destined for this in the intention of him who, in all that happens, is carrying out his own fixed purpose;
Ephe Twenty 1:12  That we should enhance his glory--we who have been the first to rest our hopes on the Christ.
Ephe Twenty 1:13  And you, too, by your union with him, after you had heard the Message of the Truth, the Good News of your Salvation--you believed in him and were sealed as his by receiving the holy Spirit, which he had promised.
Ephe Twenty 1:14  And the Spirit is a pledge of our future heritage, fore- shadowing the full redemption of God's own People--to enhance his Glory.
Ephe Twenty 1:15  And therefore I, ever since I heard of the faith in the Lord Jesus which prevails among you, and of your confidence in all Christ's People,
Ephe Twenty 1:16  Have never omitted to thank God on your behalf, whenever I make mention of you in my prayers.
Ephe Twenty 1:17  My prayer is that the God of Jesus Christ our Lord, the all- glorious Father, may inspire you with wisdom and true insight through a fuller knowledge of himself;
Ephe Twenty 1:18  That your minds may be so enlightened that you may realize the hope given by God's Call, the wealth of the glory of his heritage among Christ's People,
Ephe Twenty 1:19  And the transcendent greatness of the power which he is able to exercise in dealing with us who believe in him.
Ephe Twenty 1:20  The same mighty power was exerted upon the Christ, when he raised the Christ from the dead and 'caused him to sit at his right hand' on high, exalting him above all Angels and Archangels of every rank,
Ephe Twenty 1:21  And above every name that can be named, whether in the present age, or in the age to come.
Ephe Twenty 1:22  And God placed 'all things under Christ's feet,' and gave him to the Church as its supreme Head;
Ephe Twenty 1:23  For the Church is Christ's Body, and is filled by him who fills all things everywhere with his presence.
Chapter 2
Ephe Twenty 2:1  You yourselves were once dead because of your offenses and sins.
Ephe Twenty 2:2  For at one time you lived in sin, following the ways of the world, in subjection to the Ruler of the Powers of the air--the Spirit who is still at work among the disobedient.
Ephe Twenty 2:3  And it was among them that we all once lived our lives, indulging the cravings of our earthly nature, and carrying out the desires prompted by that earthly nature and by our own thoughts. Our very nature exposed us to the Divine Wrath, like the rest of mankind.
Ephe Twenty 2:4  Yet God, in his abundant compassion, and because of the great love with which he loved us,
Ephe Twenty 2:5  Even though we were 'dead' because of our offenses, gave Life to us in giving Life to the Christ.
Ephe Twenty 2:6  And, through our union with Christ Jesus, God raised us with him, and caused us to sit with him on high,
Ephe Twenty 2:7  In order that, by his goodness to us in Christ Jesus, he might display in the ages to come the boundless wealth of his loving- kindness.
Ephe Twenty 2:8  For it is by God's loving-kindness that you have been saved, through your faith. It is not due to yourselves; the gift is God's.
Ephe Twenty 2:9  It is not due to obedience to Law, lest any one should boast.
Ephe Twenty 2:10  For we are God's handiwork, created, by our union with Christ Jesus, for the good actions in doing which God had pre-arranged that we should spend our lives.
Ephe Twenty 2:11  Remember, therefore, that you were once Gentiles yourselves, as your bodies showed; you were called 'The Uncircumcised' by those who were called 'The Circumcised'--circumcised only by the hand of man!
Ephe Twenty 2:12  Remember that you were at that time far from Christ; you were shut out from the citizenship of Israel; you were strangers to the Covenants founded on God's Promise; you were in the world without hope and without God.
Ephe Twenty 2:13  But now, through your union with Christ Jesus, you who once were 'far off' have, by the shedding of the blood of the Christ, been brought 'near.'
Ephe Twenty 2:14  He it is who is our Peace. He made the two divisions of mankind one, broke down the barrier that separated them,
Ephe Twenty 2:15  And in his human nature put an end to the cause of enmity between them--the Law with its injunctions and ordinances--in order to create, through union with himself, from Jew and Gentile, one New Man and thus make peace.
Ephe Twenty 2:16  And when, upon the cross, he had destroyed their mutual enmity, he sought by means of his cross to reconcile them both to God, united in one Body.
Ephe Twenty 2:17  He came with the Good News of peace for you who were 'far off,' and of peace for those who were 'near';
Ephe Twenty 2:18  For it is through him that we, the Jews and the Gentiles, united in the one Spirit, are now able to approach the Father.
Ephe Twenty 2:19  It follows, then, that you are no longer strangers and aliens, but are fellow-citizens with Christ's People and members of God's Household.
Ephe Twenty 2:20  You have been built up upon the foundation laid by the Apostles and Prophets, Christ Jesus himself being 'the corner- stone.'
Ephe Twenty 2:21  United in him, every part of the building, closely joined together, will grow into a Temple, consecrated by its union with the Lord.
Ephe Twenty 2:22  And, through union in him, you also are being built up together, to be a dwelling-place for God through the Spirit.
Chapter 3
Ephe Twenty 3:1  For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Jesus, the Christ, for the sake of you Gentiles--
Ephe Twenty 3:2  For you have heard, I suppose, of the responsible charge with which God entrusted me for your benefit,
Ephe Twenty 3:3  And also that it was by direct revelation that the hidden purpose of God was made known to me, as I have already briefly told you.
Ephe Twenty 3:4  And, by reading what I have written, you will be able to judge how far I understand this hidden purpose of God in Christ.
Ephe Twenty 3:5  In former generations it was not made known to mankind, as fully as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to the Apostles and Prophets among Christ's People--
Ephe Twenty 3:6  That, by union with Christ Jesus and through the Good News, the Gentiles are co-heirs with us and members of one Body, and that they share with us in God's Promise.
Ephe Twenty 3:7  Of this Good News I became a minister, in virtue of the charge with which God entrusted me in the exercise of his power--
Ephe Twenty 3:8  Yes, to me, who am less than the least of all Christ's People, was this charge entrusted!--to tell the Gentiles the Good News of the boundless wealth to be found in the Christ,
Ephe Twenty 3:9  And to make clear what is God's way of working out that hidden purpose which from the first has been concealed in the mind of the Creator of all things;
Ephe Twenty 3:10  So that now to the Archangels and to all the Powers on high should be made known, through the Church, the all-embracing wisdom of God,
Ephe Twenty 3:11  In accordance with that purpose which runs through all the ages and which he has now accomplished in Jesus, the Christ, our Master.
Ephe Twenty 3:12  And in union with him, and through our trust in him, we find courage to approach God with confidence.
Ephe Twenty 3:13  Therefore I beg you not to be disheartened at the sufferings that I am undergoing for your sakes; for they redound to your honor.
Ephe Twenty 3:14  For this reason, then, I kneel before the Father--
Ephe Twenty 3:15  From whom all 'fatherhood' in Heaven and on earth derives its name--
Ephe Twenty 3:16  And pray that, in proportion to the wealth of his glory, he will strengthen you with his power by breathing his Spirit into your inmost soul,
Ephe Twenty 3:17  So that the Christ, through your faith, may make his home within your hearts in love; And I pray that you, now firmly rooted and established, may, with all Christ's People,
Ephe Twenty 3:18  Have the power to comprehend in all its width and length and height and depth,
Ephe Twenty 3:19  And to understand--though it surpasses all understanding--the love of the Christ; and so be filled to the full with God himself.
Ephe Twenty 3:20  To him who, through his power which is at work within us, is able to do far more than anything that we can ask or conceive--
Ephe Twenty 3:21  To him be all glory through the Church and through Christ Jesus, for all generations, age after age. Amen.
Chapter 4
Ephe Twenty 4:1  I urge you, then--I who am a prisoner in the Master's cause--to live lives worthy of the Call that you have received;
Ephe Twenty 4:2  Always humble and gentle, patient, bearing lovingly with one another,
Ephe Twenty 4:3  And striving to maintain in the bond of peace the unity given by the Spirit.
Ephe Twenty 4:4  There is but one Body and one Spirit, just as there was but one hope set before you when you received your Call.
Ephe Twenty 4:6  There is but one God and Father of all--the God who is over all, pervades all, and is in all.
Ephe Twenty 4:7  Every one of us, however, has been entrusted with some charge, each in accordance with the extent of the gift of the Christ.
Ephe Twenty 4:8  That is why it is said--'When he went up on high, he led his captives into captivity. And gave gifts to mankind.'
Ephe Twenty 4:9  Now surely this 'going up' must imply that he had already gone down into the world beneath.
Ephe Twenty 4:10  He who went down is the same as he who went up--up beyond the highest Heaven, that he might fill all things with his presence.
Ephe Twenty 4:11  And he it is who gave to the Church Apostles, Prophets, Missionaries, Pastors, and Teachers,
Ephe Twenty 4:12  To fit his People for the work of the ministry, for the building up of the Body of the Christ.
Ephe Twenty 4:13  And this shall continue, until we all attain to that unity which is given by faith and by a fuller knowledge of the Son of God; until we reach the ideal man--the full standard of the perfection of the Christ.
Ephe Twenty 4:14  Then we shall no longer be like infants, tossed backward and forward, blown about by every breath of human teaching, through the trickery and the craftiness of men, towards the snares of error;
Ephe Twenty 4:15  But holding the truth in a spirit of love, we shall grow into complete union with him who is our Head--Christ himself.
Ephe Twenty 4:16  For from him the whole Body, closely joined and knit together by the contact of every part with the source of its life, derives its power to grow, in proportion to the vigor of each individual part; and so is being built up in a spirit of love.
Ephe Twenty 4:17  This, then, as one in union with the Lord, I say to you and urge upon you. Do not continue to live such purposeless lives as the Gentiles live,
Ephe Twenty 4:18  With their powers of discernment darkened, cut off from the Life of God, owing to the ignorance that prevails among them and to the hardness of their hearts.
Ephe Twenty 4:19  Lost to all sense of shame, they have abandoned themselves to licentiousness, in order to practice every kind of impurity without restraint.
Ephe Twenty 4:20  But far different is the lesson you learned from the Christ--if, that is, you really listened to him,
Ephe Twenty 4:21  And through union with him were taught the Truth, as it is to be found in Jesus.
Ephe Twenty 4:22  For you learned with regard to your former way of living that you must cast off your old nature, which, yielding to deluding passions, grows corrupt;
Ephe Twenty 4:23  That the very spirit of your minds must be constantly renewed;
Ephe Twenty 4:24  And that you must clothe yourselves in that new nature which was created to resemble God, with the righteousness and holiness springing from the Truth.
Ephe Twenty 4:25  Since, therefore, you have cast off what is false, 'you must every one of you speak the truth to your neighbors.' For we are united to one another like the parts of a body.
Ephe Twenty 4:26  'Be angry, yet do not sin.' Do not let the sun go down upon your anger;
Ephe Twenty 4:28  Let the man who steals steal no longer, but rather let him toil with his hands at honest work, so that he may have something to share with any one in want.
Ephe Twenty 4:29  Never let any foul word pass your lips, but only such good words as the occasion demands, that they may be a help to those who hear them.
Ephe Twenty 4:30  And do not grieve God's Holy Spirit; for it was through that Spirit that God sealed you as his, against the Day of Redemption.
Ephe Twenty 4:31  Let all bitterness, passion, anger, brawling, and abusive language be banished from among you, as well as all malice.
Ephe Twenty 4:32  Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, ready to forgive one another, just as God, in Christ, forgave you.
Chapter 5
Ephe Twenty 5:2  And live a life of love, following the example of the Christ, who loved you and gave himself for you as 'an offering and a sacrifice to God, that should be fragrant and acceptable.'
Ephe Twenty 5:3  As for unchastity and every kind of impurity, or greed, do not let them even be mentioned among you, as befits Christ's People,
Ephe Twenty 5:4  Nor shameful conduct, nor foolish talk or jesting, for they are wholly out of place among you; but rather thanksgiving.
Ephe Twenty 5:5  For of this you may be sure--that no one who is unchaste or impure or greedy of gain has any place awaiting him in the kingdom of the Christ and God.
Ephe Twenty 5:6  Do not let any one deceive you with specious arguments. Those are the sins that bring down the Wrath of God upon the disobedient.
Ephe Twenty 5:8  For, although you were once in Darkness, now, by your union with the Lord, you are in the Light. Live as 'Children of Light'--
Ephe Twenty 5:9  For the outcome of life in the Light may be seen in every form of goodness, righteousness, and sincerity--
Ephe Twenty 5:10  Always trying to find out what is pleasing to the Lord.
Ephe Twenty 5:11  Take no part in deeds of Darkness, from which no good can come; on the contrary, expose them.
Ephe Twenty 5:12  It is degrading even to speak of the things continually done by them in secret.
Ephe Twenty 5:13  All such actions, when exposed, have their true character made manifest by the Light.
Ephe Twenty 5:14  For everything that has its true character made manifest is clear as light. And that is why it is said--'Sleeper, awake! Arise from the dead, and the Christ shall give thee light!'
Ephe Twenty 5:15  Take great care, then, how you live--not unwisely but wisely,
Ephe Twenty 5:16  Making the most of every opportunity; for these are evil days.
Ephe Twenty 5:17  Therefore do not grow thoughtless, but try to understand what the Lord's will is.
Ephe Twenty 5:18  Do not drink wine to excess, for that leads to profligacy; but seek to be filled with the Spirit of God, and speak to one another in psalms and hymns and sacred songs.
Ephe Twenty 5:19  Sing and make music in your hearts to the Lord.
Ephe Twenty 5:20  Always give thanks for everything to our God and Father, in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ;
Ephe Twenty 5:21  And submit to one another from reverence for him.
Ephe Twenty 5:22  Wives should submit to their husbands as submitting to the Lord.
Ephe Twenty 5:23  For a man is the Head of his wife, as the Christ is the Head of the Church--being indeed himself the Savior of his Body.
Ephe Twenty 5:24  But as the Church submits to the Christ, so also should wives submit to their husbands in everything.
Ephe Twenty 5:25  Husbands, love your wives, just as the Christ loved the Church, and gave himself for her,
Ephe Twenty 5:26  To make her holy, after purifying her by the Washing with the Water, according to his promise;
Ephe Twenty 5:27  So that he might himself bring the Church, in all her beauty, into his own presence, with no spot or wrinkle or blemish of any kind, but that she might be holy and faultless.
Ephe Twenty 5:28  That is how husbands ought to love their wives--as if they were their own bodies. A man who loves his wife is really loving himself;
Ephe Twenty 5:29  For no one ever yet hated his own body. But every one feeds his body and cares for it, just as the Christ for the Church;
Ephe Twenty 5:31  'For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and be united to his wife; and the man and his wife shall become one.'
Ephe Twenty 5:32  In this there is a profound truth--I am speaking of Christ and his Church.
Ephe Twenty 5:33  However, for you individually, let each love his wife as if she were himself; and the wife be careful to respect her husband.
Chapter 6
Ephe Twenty 6:1  Children, obey your parents, as children of the Lord; for that is but right.
Ephe Twenty 6:2  'Honor thy father and mother'--this is the first Commandment with a promise--'
Ephe Twenty 6:3  So that thou mayest prosper and have a long life on earth.'
Ephe Twenty 6:4  And fathers, do not irritate your children, but bring them up with Christian discipline and instruction.
Ephe Twenty 6:5  Slaves, obey your earthly masters, with anxious care, giving them ungrudging service, as if obeying the Christ;
Ephe Twenty 6:6  Not only when their eyes are on you, as if you had merely to please men, but as slaves of Christ, who are trying to carry out the will of God.
Ephe Twenty 6:7  Give your service heartily and cheerfully, as working for the Master and not for men;
Ephe Twenty 6:8  For you know that every one will be rewarded by the Master for any honest work that he has done, whether he is a slave or a freeman.
Ephe Twenty 6:9  And masters, treat your slaves in the same spirit. Give up threatening them; for you know that he who is both their Master and yours is in Heaven, and that before him there is no distinction of rank.
Ephe Twenty 6:10  For the future, find strength in your union with the Lord, and in the power which comes from his might.
Ephe Twenty 6:11  Put on the full armor of God, so that you may be able to stand your ground against the stratagems of the Devil.
Ephe Twenty 6:12  For ours is no struggle against enemies of flesh and blood, but against all the various Powers of Evil that hold sway in the Darkness around us, against the Spirits of Wickedness on high.
Ephe Twenty 6:13  Therefore take up the full armor of God, that, when the evil day comes, you may be able to withstand the attack, and, having fought to the end, still to stand your ground.
Ephe Twenty 6:14  Stand your ground, then, 'with truth for your belt,' and 'with righteousness for your breast-plate,'
Ephe Twenty 6:15  And with the readiness to serve the Good News of Peace as shoes for your feet.
Ephe Twenty 6:16  At every onslaught take up faith for your shield; for with it you will be able to extinguish all the flaming darts of the Evil One.
Ephe Twenty 6:17  And receive 'the helmet of Salvation,' and 'the sword of the Spirit'- -which is the Message of God--always with prayer and supplication.
Ephe Twenty 6:18  Pray in spirit at all times. Be intent upon this, with unwearying perseverance and supplication for all Christ's People- -
Ephe Twenty 6:19  And on my behalf also, that, when I begin to speak, words may be given me, so that I may fearlessly make known the inmost truth of the Good News,
Ephe Twenty 6:20  On behalf of which I am an Ambassador--in chains! Pray that, in telling it, I may speak fearlessly as I ought.
Ephe Twenty 6:21  To enable you, as well as others, to know all that concerns me and what I am doing, Tychicus, our dear Brother and faithful helper in the Master's Cause, will tell you everything.
Ephe Twenty 6:22  I am sending him to you on purpose that you may learn all about us, and that he may cheer your hearts.
Ephe Twenty 6:23  May God, the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ give our Brothers peace, and love linked with faith.
Ephe Twenty 6:24  May God's blessing be with all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an undying love.