Summary of Ephesians
The Epistle to the Ephesians stands as one of Paul's most theologically rich letters, presenting a magnificent vision of the church as the body of Christ and exploring the cosmic scope of God's redemptive plan . Written during Paul's imprisonment (likely in Rome around AD 60-62), this letter addresses the church in Ephesus , a major center of early Christianity where Paul had ministered for three years. God's Eternal Purpose (Chapters 1-3) Ephesians opens with an extended doxology celebrating God's eternal plan of salvation. Paul describes how God chose believers in Christ before the foundation of the world, predestining them for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ. This election demonstrates the riches of God's grace and reveals His sovereign purpose to unite all things in Christ. The Father's plan, the Son's redemptive work, and the Spirit's sealing of believers form a Trinitarian framework for understanding salvation. Paul emphasiz...