Chapter 1
Ephesians
Praise for every spiritual blessing in Christ—chosen, redeemed, and sealed by the Spirit; Paul prays that believers grasp the hope, riches, and power displayed when God raised Christ and seated Him above all rule.
The book of Ephesians contains important teachings and narratives from Scripture.
Explore the narrative arc of Ephesians through thoughtful chapter summaries
Ephesians
Praise for every spiritual blessing in Christ—chosen, redeemed, and sealed by the Spirit; Paul prays that believers grasp the hope, riches, and power displayed when God raised Christ and seated Him above all rule.
Ephesians
Once dead in trespasses and under Satan’s sway, Jews and Gentiles alike are made alive together by grace through faith; Christ breaks down the dividing wall, creating one new humanity and building believers into God’s dwelling.
Ephesians
Paul explains his stewardship of the revealed mystery: Gentiles are fellow heirs; he prays that the church be strengthened to comprehend the vast dimensions of Christ’s love and be filled with God’s fullness, praising Him who can do beyond all we ask.
Ephesians
Urges walking worthy of the calling with unity, as one body with diverse gifts that equip and mature; believers must put off the old self, speak truth, labor honestly, and be kind, forgiving as God forgave in Christ.
Ephesians
Imitate God by walking in love, light, and wisdom—avoiding sexual immorality, foolish talk, and drunkenness; be filled with the Spirit, submitting to one another, and Paul outlines Christ-centered roles for wives and husbands.
Ephesians
Children and parents, slaves and masters receive Spirit-guided instructions; believers must put on the full armor of God to stand against spiritual forces, praying always, and Paul closes with news of Tychicus and a benediction of peace, love, and grace.