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Ephesians 1:20-22

Kingship of Christ in Ephesians 1:20-22

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Pastor Martin expounds Ephesians 1:20-22 as the third major epistolary passage for Christ's present kingship. In the middle of Paul's prayer that the Ephesians may know the exceeding greatness of God's power toward believers, the apostle asserts that the Father raised Christ, seated Him at His right hand far above every rule and authority and name, put all things in subjection under His feet, and gave Him as head over all things to the church. Martin walks through Christ's exalted position (figure, plain language, and time-span) and His exercised power, showing that these Ephesian believers in Nero's day were to view their King as enthroned now, drawing comfort, direction, and warning, while unconverted hearers are called to flee to the enthroned Savior whose hand still bears the scars of the cross.

Primary Texts

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Ephesians 1:20-22 The primary text declaring Christ's present enthronement at God's right hand, supremacy over every power, all things under His feet, and headship over all things to the church
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Ephesians 1:15-23 The full prayer-context showing the kingship assertion arises out of Paul's pastoral intercession, not a doctrinal treatise

Outline 14 sections · 48 min

  1. Introduction: The Here We Stand Manifesto and the Offices of Christ 0:00
  2. Turning to Ephesians 1: Setting the Text in Paul's Prayer 5:32
  3. The Purpose This Morning: Extracting the Kingship Statements 11:38
  4. Christ in His Exalted Position: The Figure of Sitting at God's Right Hand 13:17
  5. Christ's Exalted Position in Plain Language: Far Above All Rule 17:19
  6. The Time-Span of the Position: Not Only the Coming Age, But Surely Now 21:23
  7. Christ in His Exercised Power: All Things Under His Feet and Head Over All 23:38
  8. Imagining the Ephesians Hearing the Letter Under Nero 28:03
  9. Application: Comfort for the People of God 34:38
  10. Application: Direction for Daily Living 36:03
  11. Warning: No Carnal Weapons, No Political Crusade 37:23
  12. Warning to the Unconverted: Terror of the Enthroned King 39:06
  13. Appeal: The Scepter Is in the Pierced Hand 44:17
  14. Closing Prayer 46:05

Key Quotes

“Great doctrinal truths are assumed and almost casually asserted in the pursuit of some very practical goal.”
“Men in places of rule who seem to have no regard to the law of God, heathen worship abounding, wickedness inundating entire societies... their world is your world and my world.”
“He could withdraw your sanity in the next moment so you couldn't put one rational thought on top of another till the day of your death.”
“One of the greatest tragedies of God's longsuffering is that men misinterpret it and think it's indulgence and indifference.”
“The damnation of a sinner will be the crowning act of the kingship of Christ in the renewal of His universe.”

Applications

All listeners

  • In a hostile society with wickedness abounding, draw comfort from this: your Lord is seated far above every power, with every enemy marked for destruction on His scepter.
  • Let Christ's headship shape your home and workplace — masters remember you have a Master in heaven, wives be subject to your husbands, all under the headship of the King.
  • Do not move from Christ's kingship to a call for political or social crusade — take up the armor of God and wrestle with spiritual weapons, not carnal ones.
  • Unconverted friend, do you really have no terror at the reality that Christ is on a throne sealing every destiny? How can you fill your mind with trifles after hearing this?
  • Flee to this King now — account that the longsuffering of God is salvation, and come while the scepter of mercy is still extended from the pierced hand.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 101 paragraphs, roughly 48 minutes.

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