Exegesis Ephesians 4 PDF
Exegesis Ephesians 4 PDF
Exegesis Ephesians 4 PDF
Introduction
I. While on earth, Christ personally guided His disciples (John 14:25–26).
II. After His ascension, he gave gifts unto men (Eph. 4:11–16).
III. His church would grow, not by the wealth or the astuteness of members, but by
spiritual means.
IV. The church was not planted by human wisdom, brought into existence by
human will, nor is it ruled by human authority.
Discussion
I. His Gifts To The Church (Eph. 4:11)
A. Apostles were the ambassadors of Christ (2 Cor. 5:20).
1. They were eyewitnesses to the resurrection (Acts 1:21, 22).
2. They were personally guided by the Holy Spirit (John 16:13).
3. They left no successors (cf. Mormon “Council of Twelve”).
B. Prophets were those under the immediate influence of the Spirit.
1. A prophet both foretells and forth tells the truth (Acts 11:28).
2. There were prophets in the church at Corinth (1 Cor. 12:10; cf. Acts 13:1).
C. Evangelists are men who publicly proclaimed the gospel message.
1. An evangelist is “a bringer of good tidings, an evangelist; this name is
given in the NT to those heralds of salvation through Christ who are not
apostles” (Thayer).
2. Word (Gr. eaungelistes) was only used in two other places:
a) “Philip the evangelist…” (Acts 21:8).
b) “Do the work of an evangelist…” (2 Tim. 4:4).
D. Pastors and teachers refer to men who are elders (shepherds of the flock).
1. “The omission of the article from teachers seems to indicate that pastors
and teachers are included under one class” (Marvin Vincent).
2. “Pastor” is the Latin word for shepherd.
3. Early church was an island in a sea of paganism, and godly elders were
there to shepherd the flock and protect it from harm.
4. Their work was within the local congregation (Acts 20:28).
5. Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11, 14; 1 Peter 5:4).
6. “Apt to teach” is a qualification (1 Tim. 3:2).
Conclusion
I. When brethren are at peace and are edified, they will be multiplied (Acts 9:31).
II. Are you doing your part for the growth of the church?