Author: | Zacharias Tanee Fomum | ISBN: | 9781370839667 |
Publisher: | ZTF Books Online | Publication: | August 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Zacharias Tanee Fomum |
ISBN: | 9781370839667 |
Publisher: | ZTF Books Online |
Publication: | August 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In this message, we have looked at the rights, privileges and responsibilities of the believer within the context of the church. The message is simply a systematic exposition of the scriptures in the book of Ephesians.
The book of Ephesians, on which this study is based, was not written to independent individuals. It was written to the church. All of God’s power is available to us in the context of the church.
Total power was manifested in Christ, the Head of the church. After that, God has purposed that His total power will be manifested not in the arm, foot or eye, but in the whole body; the body of Christ, which is the church.
The church is not a human creation. The church is not a creation of the apostles. The church is the creation of the Triune God. The church was in the mind of the Triune God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit, from the very beginning.
The purposes of God are tied to the church. The exaltation of Christ has the church in view. It has nothing else in view. In a sense, He has only the church in mind. He does not have individual believers in mind, even if they are very consecrated and holy.
Unless I find my place in the church, in the local context, I have missed it all; I am out of His purpose. Unless I see myself, my character, and my work in the context of that which God has set Christ as the head, I have missed it. It is from this perspective that the Lord Jesus could say, “I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not triumph over her” (Matthew 16:16).
In this message, we have looked at the rights, privileges and responsibilities of the believer within the context of the church. The message is simply a systematic exposition of the scriptures in the book of Ephesians.
The book of Ephesians, on which this study is based, was not written to independent individuals. It was written to the church. All of God’s power is available to us in the context of the church.
Total power was manifested in Christ, the Head of the church. After that, God has purposed that His total power will be manifested not in the arm, foot or eye, but in the whole body; the body of Christ, which is the church.
The church is not a human creation. The church is not a creation of the apostles. The church is the creation of the Triune God. The church was in the mind of the Triune God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit, from the very beginning.
The purposes of God are tied to the church. The exaltation of Christ has the church in view. It has nothing else in view. In a sense, He has only the church in mind. He does not have individual believers in mind, even if they are very consecrated and holy.
Unless I find my place in the church, in the local context, I have missed it all; I am out of His purpose. Unless I see myself, my character, and my work in the context of that which God has set Christ as the head, I have missed it. It is from this perspective that the Lord Jesus could say, “I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not triumph over her” (Matthew 16:16).