Thursday, October 17, 2013

Lesson 6: How Are You Doing On Walking the Walk You Talk?


Ephesians 4:1-16
In the first three chapters of Ephesians, we have studied who we are and what we have in Christ. This week we will be looking at our walk. Have you ever observed someone who knows they are truly, unconditionally loved vs someone who does not have that knowledge? The way they live their lives are very different, aren’t they? Imagine how your walk would change if you truly, 100% really believed the things that God says about you in these first three chapters of Ephesians.
This is a quote from Kay Aurthur’s 40 minute study on Ephesians:
“In the first three chapters of Ephesians, Paul reminds “the saints who are at Ephesus” of their position in Christ. Now his letter takes a turn from doctrine to duty, from position to performance.
How are those who have been saved by grace to live? Does grace give us license to live any way we want? Or does it give us the power to walk as we ought to walk? How crucial is it that our walk matches our talk if we bear the name “Christian”? And what if it doesn’t?”
Day One
As you read Ephesians 4-6 aloud, did you hear any repeated words?
Called
One
Fill/fullness…Empty
Body
Walk
Lay aside
According to
Grace
Anger/wrath
Darkness/ Light
Wisdom/foolish
Heart
Subject
Own (5:28-29)
Stand firm
Against
All
truth

How would you divide this chapter into paragraphs? What were the themes for these paragraphs?
1-3: Walk worthy of your calling
4-6: Unity of the body in the Spirit
7-13: Gifts given for the equipping of the Body
14-16: Growth of the Body

Chapter 4 starts out with a “Therefore”. What is it there for?
The Gentiles have been included in a new administration and have been granted _____________ (so many things!). Therefore, they should walk worthy of the calling to which they have been called.

All of these teachings are for the glory of the church (3:20) and for a unified Body (4:3).

Verse 7 has a term of contrast. What is happening in this section?
Unity of the Body, but still individually given grace
Memory Verse: Ephesians 4:1-3
Day Two: Word Studies
Worthy #516: axios                        suitably, worthily, in a manner worthy of 
1.     weighing, having weight, having the weight of another thing of like value, worth as much
2.     befitting, congruous, corresponding to a thing
3.     of one who has merited anything worthy
1.     both in a good and a bad sense
 
 Think about phrases we use today, such as, "the weight of the world on their shoulders", "weight of responsibility", "worth their weight in gold", "their opinion carries weight".

  1. the having a humble opinion of one's self
  2. a deep sense of one's (moral) littleness
  3. modesty, humility, lowliness of mind

1.     not rising far from the ground
2.     metaph.
1.     as a condition, lowly, of low degree
2.     brought low with grief, depressed
3.     lowly in spirit, humble
4.     in a bad sense, deporting one's self abjectly, deferring servilely to others
1.     the midriff or diaphragm, the parts of the heart
2.     the mind
1.     the faculty of perceiving and judging

mildness of disposition, gentleness of spirit, meekness

This word has such great depth of meaning, that just cannot be captured in the English language. Read a little more about gentleness in Vine's:
 an eariler form, denotes "meekness." In its use in Scripture, in which it has a fuller, deeper significance than in nonscriptural Greek writings, it consists not in a person's "outward behaviour only; nor yet in his relations to his fellow-men; as little in his mere natural disposition. Rather it is an inwrought grace of the soul; and the exercises of it are first and chiefly towards God. It is that temper of spirit in which we accept His dealings with us as good, and therefore without disputing or resisting; it is closely linked with the word tapeinophrosune [humility], and follows directly upon it, Eph 4:2; Col 3:12; cp. the adjectives in the Sept. of Zep 3:12, "meek and lowly;"... it is only the humble heart which is also the meek, and which, as such, does not fight against God and more or less struggle and contend with Him. This meekness, however, being first of all a meekness before God, is also such in the face of men, even of evil men, out of a sense that these, with the insults and injuries which they may inflict, are permitted and employed by Him for the chastening and purifying of His elect" (Trench, Syn. xlii). In Gal 5:23 it is associated with enkrateia, "self-control."
 The meaning of prautes "is not readily expressed in English, for the terms meekness, mildness, commonly used, suggest weakness and pusillanimity to a greater or less extent, whereas prautes does nothing of the kind. Nevertheless, it is difficult to find a rendering less open to objection than 'meekness'; 'gentleness' has been suggested, but as prautes describes a condition of mind and heart, and as 'gentleness' is appropriate rather to actions, this word is no better than that used in both English Versions. It must be clearly understood, therefore, that the meekness manifested by the Lord and commended to the believer is the fruit of power. The common assumption is that when a man is meek it is because he cannot help himself; but the Lord was 'meek' because he had the infinite resources of God at His command. Described negatively, meekness is the opposite to self-assertiveness and self-interest; it is equanimity of spirit that is neither elated nor cast down, simply because it is not occupied with self at all.
[* by Hogg and Vine, pp. 294, 295.]
 
  1. patience, endurance, constancy, steadfastness, perseverance
  2. patience, forbearance, longsuffering, slowness in avenging wrongs

Lucia shared from a commentary, "smooth seas don't make skillful sailors". Rough seas are how you learn! This comment reminded us of Isaiah 40:31 and Hebrews 6:19, "This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and steadfast and one which enters within the veil,"

  1. to hold up
  2. to hold one's self erect and firm
  3. to sustain, to bear, to endure

Ephesians 4:1-3
Therefore, I, the prisoner of the Lord implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called,
With all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love,
Being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

Exercise:  In your own words, rewrite the above passage to reflect your responsibility as a child of God to maintain unity in the body of Christ.
This is my own rewrite, replacing the words with the meaning as I understand it from Strongs and Vines: 
Walk with an awareness of the weight of your calling, in ALL ways, have a sense of one’s littleness, being un-interested in self, slow to avenge wrongs, bear with one another in love. Get over yourself!
Day Three
List your observations from Ephesians 4:1-6 regarding what truths that unite us in the Spirit.

1.     we are all called (4:1) in one hope of your calling (4:4)
2.     Putting others before ourselves (4:2)
3.     Be diligent to preserve unity in the bond of peace (4:3)
4.     One body
5.     One Spirit
6.     One Lord
7.     One faith
8.     One baptism
9.     One God and Father of all

One Body: What does Ephesians say about this body?
1:22;4:15;5:23          Christ is head of the body
1:23                The church is His body
                        The church is the fullness of Him:
                                    Vines: The body as the filled receptacle of the power of Christ
Strongs: The body of believers, as that which is filled with the presence, power, agency, riches of God and of Christ.
3:6                  The Gentiles are fellow heirs and members of the body
The body is a partaker of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel
4:4                  There is one body- unified
4:11-12          There are apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers
4:12                The body is equipping (putting right) saints to build up others in the body  
4:16                With Christ as the head, the whole body can work together
                        When each individual part works properly, the body grows
                        The growth of the body builds itself up in love
5:23                Christ is the Savior of the body
5:24                The church (body) is subject to Christ
5:25-27          Christ loved the church
gave Himself up for her
sanctified her
cleansed her by the washing of water with the word
presented her to Himself without spot or wrinkle, holy and blameless, in all her glory
5:29-30          Christ nourishes and cherishes us because we are members of His body
5:32                Just as a husband and wife become one flesh, so also, Christ and the church become one
After all your study on the body, list five words that best describe the One Body Paul is talking about. Here is what one group shared:
  1. Christ is the head (1:22; 4:15; 5:23)
  2. The fullness of Him (1:23)
  3. Jews and Gentiles (3:6)
  4. Gifted for growth (4:16)
  5. Heirs (3:6)
One Spirit: What does Ephesians say about the Spirit?
1:13                After salvation, we are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise
1:14                The HS is given as a pledge of our inheritance
2:18                Through Christ, we have access to the Father through the Spirit
2:22                We are being built together into a dwelling of God in the Spirit
3:5                  The Spirit reveals the mystery of Christ to His holy apostles and prophets
3:16                The Spirit strengthens the inner man with power
4:3                  Walk in a manner worthy of the calling, being diligent to preserve the unity of                      the Spirit in the bond of peace
4:4                  There is one Spirit
4:30                We are not to grieve the Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit seals us for the day of redemption
5:18                We are to be filled with the Holy Spirit instead of wine
5:19                Spirit filling us allows us to speak psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to one another
                        Spirit filling us allows us to make melody in our heart to the Lord
6:17                God’s Word is the sword of the Spirit
6:18                Pray at all times in the Spirit

What did you learn in our cross-references about the Spirit and His relationship to believers?   John 7:38-39: HS referred to as rivers of living water

John 14:15-17,25-26
The Father gives a Helper (Spirit of truth)
This helper will be with us forever
The world cannot receive the Spirit because they do not see or know Him.
The Spirit dwells with you and will be in you.
The Helper is sent by the Father in Christ’s name
The Spirit teaches believers all things
The Spirit brings to remembrance all that God has said to believers

John 16:12-15
The Spirit will guide you into all truth
The Spirit speaks not on His own authority
The Spirit will declare things to come
The Spirit will “take (lay hold of with His hand) what is mine”
The Spirit glorifies God

I Corinthians 12:13
We were baptized into one body through one Spirit
We were made to drink {irrigate, or metaphorically: saturate one’s mind) one Spirit

Romans 8:9,14-17
If the Spirit of God dwells in you, you are not flesh but spirit
Anyone without the Spirit of Christ does not belong to Him
All who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God
You have received the Spirit of adoptions as sons- NOT the spirit of slavery, fear
The Spirit, Himself, bears witness with our spirit that we are sons of God


After all your study on the Spirit, list five words that best describe the One Spirit Paul is talking about. Here is what one group shared:
  1. God
  2. Promise/Pledge (1:13-14)
  3. Access (2:18)
  4. Helper/Counselor/Comforter (Jn 14:15-17, 25-6)
  5. Indweller -> Reveals Revelation (Jn 14:15-17, 25-6)
  6.  
What is the connection between the one body and the one Spirit?
The same Spirit fills us and therefore, we are one body.

One Hope of your calling
After reviewing Lesson 3, Day 2 {pp.34-35}, what makes the hope of our calling a basis for unity?
He had a plan from the very beginning. He predestined us (all of us) and set aside good works for us to do. He who calls you is faithful and He will surely do it.

We do not need to bicker. He is the one who started it, works in us (growth and sanctification) and He is the One Who will complete it!

Day Four and Five
Lord #2962:kyrios             Signifies having power or authority

One Lord: Romans 10:8-13
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord AND
            Believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead
You will be saved
There is no distinction between Jew or Greek. They all call on and believe in the same Lord.

Philippians 2:9-11
Every knee should bow and every tongue confess…not just Jews or Gentiles

One Faith: Review {pg39}
Faith: a firm conviction and conduct inspired by surrender
Believe: to be persuaded of: reliance, place confidence in
We are all persuaded in the same God, with the same beliefs, and the same convictions and conduct.

One Baptism: I Corinthians 12:13
“For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body-Jews or Greeks, slaves or free-and all were made to drink of one Spirit.”

One God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all

Deuteronomy 6:4;32:39
The Lord our God.
The Lord is one.
There is no God besides Him.

Isaiah 43:10
Before me no god was formed, nor shall there be any after Me.

Isaiah 45:5-6
I am the Lord and there is no other god.

Mark 12:29
The Lord is one.

John 5:44
The only God

Romans 3:29-30
God is one – of the Jews AND Gentiles

I Corinthians 8:6
One God and one Lord

John 17:20-23
God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are all one. This is the model for the Body of Christ- although many united as one.
Jesus asked the Father that we might be one. (Jn 17:21)…so that the world will believe that God sent Jesus Christ.

How does this understand of Scriptural unity cause you to look at your relationships with other believers with who you disagree with doctrinally?

Love
Edify the body
Mature
Be patient, tolerant
Strive to be Christ-like
Ask yourself, "Is this a salvation issue?" If not, it is not worth breaking unity over.

“If a person is going to walk in a manner worthy of his calling as a Christians – or to put it another way, if a person claims to be a Christian and wants to walk his talk – what would he need to do, according to what you’ve seen in today’s study?”

grow like crazy
a mighty force-instead of a wounded soldier
no pettiness


“If all believers did this, what would this do for the body of Christ collectively?”

 “Are you maturing and doing your part in the body of Christ, or are you one of those people who are “tossed here and there” (4:14)? To avoid this experience, what do need to do – or keep doing?”

Does our body have an auto-immune disease?                                                                                     Our bodies have an immune system, which is a complex network of special cells and organs that defends the body from germs and other foreign invaders. At the core of the immune system is the ability to tell the difference between self and nonself: what's you and what's foreign. A flaw can make the body unable to tell the difference between self and nonself. When this happens, the body makes autoantibodies (AW-toh-AN-teye-bah-deez) that attack normal cells by mistake. At the same time special cells called regulatory T cells fail to do their job of keeping the immune system in line. The result is a misguided attack on your own body. This causes the damage we know as autoimmune disease. The body parts that are affected depend on the type of autoimmune disease. There are more than 80 known types.
http://www.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/autoimmune-diseases.cfm#a

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