
Election and Adoption
Ephesians 1
Paul introduces himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ and greets the Ephesian church. He reflects on the election and adoption of the believers in Christ and the riches of God's grace.
Key figures in Ephesians

Ephesians 1
Paul introduces himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ and greets the Ephesian church. He reflects on the election and adoption of the believers in Christ and the riches of God's grace.

Ephesians 2
Paul reminds the Ephesians of their former state as dead in sin and the grace they have received through faith in Jesus Christ. He explains that they are now members of the household of God, built upon the foundation of apostles and prophets.

Ephesians 3
Paul explains the mystery of the gospel, which is the inclusion of the Gentiles in the household of God through faith in Jesus Christ. He reflects on his role as a messenger of this mystery.

Ephesians 4
Paul encourages the Ephesians to maintain unity in the body of Christ, using various gifts and offices for the building up of the church. He also instructs them to put off old ways and to put on new, righteous behavior.

Ephesians 5
Paul instructs the Ephesians to walk in love, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her. He also reflects on the importance of avoiding immoral behavior and following the example of Christ.

Ephesians 6
Paul exhorts the Ephesians to put on the armor of God and to stand firm against spiritual forces of evil. He reminds them of the importance of prayer and perseverance.