Aug 18, 2022
JEREMIAH 52:
We come to the addendum to Jeremiah— seemingly
written by someone else, perhaps Baruch.
I commented yesterday how chapter 51 foreshadows Revelation 18. Jeremiah was prophesying the downfall of the real city of Babylon.What he foretold happened around 70 years later. His prophecy includes details about the enemies being from Media, about the drunkenness of the Babylon’s leaders, and God proclaims more than once that Babylon will become a desert for all time to come. The famous hanging gardens of Babylon would never be restored, even though Sadam Hussein wanted to see that happen. Observe how all this fits with a theme that runs all the way through Scripture: We see the City of Man going all through the Bible, represented by Babel, Nineveh, Babylon, Rome (figuratively called Babylon), and finally the Babylon in Revelation. Guess which city we are all living in (figuratively) today?!
PROVERBS 11b:
I’m
going to repeat this today: An important thing about the book of
Proverbs is that it contains principles, not promises. This
particularly needs to be remembered for verses that talk about
prosperity. There will be times, such as what Jeremiah experienced,
when no amount of Godly living will bring us wealth.
EPHESIANS 1:
The introduction for Ephesians that
I recorded in 2014 said this: “In verse 1 of the ascription of this
letter, the words ‘in Ephesus’ are missing from the best
manuscripts. It is believed that this was a circular letter and
every church who received it would fill in their location name.”
That is, would fill in their location name in the public reading. I
now believe that this is wrong. I no longer believe that the few
manuscripts that lack the words ‘in Ephesus’ are the ‘best
manuscripts’. 96% of ancient Greek manuscripts of the book of
Ephesians contain these two words. The idea of Ephesians being a
circular letter is speculation without any early verification.
However, it is true that most if not all of Paul’s letters were
circulated around and copied. There would be no need to leave a
blank spot.
H.C. Mears says of Ephesians:
In this epistle, we enter the holy of holies in Paul’s writings. Paul speaks in 2Corinthians 12:2 of being “caught up to the third heaven.” Here [in Ephesians], as it were, he gives his report, and he seems to be carried away as he tells about it. It is the greatest revelation of truth that God has given to us, the revelation of a mystery that [was//has been] hidden from before the foundation of the world.
An important theme in Ephesians is one I have often highlighted this year. It is the idea of being (in literal translations) ‘in Christ’. This idea is also important in John’s writings, like the chapter we heard yesterday. Remember the vine and branches metaphor in John 15. ‘In Christ’ doesn’t mean inside. It means being joined to Christ or one/in union with Christ, like a branch is with the vine.
This is the letter where we hear of the Christian’s armor. I believe that a key part of the belt of truth is to believe what God says about us believers— is true.
NLT Translation notes:
Eph.
1:3 All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has
blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms
because we are [joined/united] with Christ.
4
Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us
[0>>>— joined with/in Christ] to be holy and without fault
in his eyes [> through becoming joined to Christ].
5 God decided in advance to adopt us into his
own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is
what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.
6 So we praise God for the glorious grace he
has poured out on us [because we have become joined with//who
belong to] his dear Son.
7
[PET: Through oneness with Christ, we have been redeemed by the
sacrifice of His blood as payment for the punishment for sin that
we should have suffered. That means we receive forgiveness of sin
because of God's amazing kindness to us.//He is so rich in kindness
and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his Son
and forgave our sins.]
11
Furthermore, because we are [joined/united] with Christ, we have
received an inheritance from God, for he chose us in advance, and
he makes everything work out according to his
plan.
15 Ever since I first heard of your [fully
believing//strong faith] in the Lord Jesus and your love for God’s
people everywhere,
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