Empowered Living: Understanding Our Identity in Christ
Devotional
Day 1: The Transformative Power of God's Might
Understanding the power of God is essential for living the Christian life. This power, which raised Christ from the dead, is available to us and enables us to overcome sin and live victoriously. It is not just a concept but a reality that should transform how we live. The same power that resurrected Jesus is at work in believers, providing strength and victory over sin. This power is not merely theoretical; it is a tangible force that can change lives and circumstances. Believers are called to live in the awareness of this power, allowing it to guide and empower their daily actions. [03:26]
Ephesians 3:16-17 (ESV): "that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love,"
Reflection: Identify an area in your life where you feel powerless. How can you invite God's transformative power into this area today?
Day 2: Living Out Our Identity in Christ
The structure of Ephesians, with its doctrinal foundation followed by practical imperatives, teaches us that our actions should be rooted in our identity in Christ. We are called to live out the truths of who we are in Him. The first half of Ephesians lays a doctrinal foundation, emphasizing who believers are in Christ and what God has accomplished for them. The latter half calls believers to live in a manner worthy of their calling, reflecting their new identity. This pattern of indicative followed by imperative is crucial for understanding how to live a Christian life that is both faithful and fruitful. [05:13]
Colossians 3:1-3 (ESV): "If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God."
Reflection: What is one practical way you can live out your identity in Christ today, in your workplace or home?
Day 3: Building Up the Church with God's Power
The power of God is not just for personal benefit but for the building up of the church. Christ, as the head of the church, has been given all authority, and this authority is for the benefit of the church. We are called to live in the light of this reality. The authority and power given to Christ are meant to edify the church, His body. Believers are called to use their gifts and the power available to them to strengthen and build up the community of faith. This collective empowerment is essential for the church to fulfill its mission in the world. [28:23]
1 Corinthians 12:4-7 (ESV): "Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who empowers them all in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good."
Reflection: How can you use your unique gifts to contribute to the building up of your church community this week?
Day 4: Faith as the Foundation for Living in God's Power
Living in the power of God requires faith. We are called to trust in the realities of who we are in Christ and the power that is at work within us, even when we do not feel it. This faith enables us to fulfill the imperatives of the Christian life. Faith is the key to accessing and living in the power of God. It requires believers to trust in God's promises and the identity they have in Christ, even when circumstances seem contrary. This trust is foundational for living a life that reflects God's power and fulfills His purposes. [24:23]
Hebrews 11:1-2 (ESV): "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it the people of old received their commendation."
Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to exercise more faith in God's power and promises today?
Day 5: The Exaltation of Christ and Our Union with Him
The exaltation of Christ as a man to the right hand of God is a profound truth that should impact how we live. It is a reminder of the glory and privilege of being a Christian and the power that is available to us through our union with Him. Christ's exaltation signifies His authority and the believer's union with Him in this exalted state. This truth should inspire awe and motivate believers to live in a way that honors their privileged position in Christ. It is a call to live with the awareness of the spiritual authority and power that comes from being united with the exalted Christ. [50:02]
Philippians 2:9-11 (ESV): "Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."
Reflection: How does the reality of Christ's exaltation and your union with Him change the way you view your daily challenges and opportunities?
Sermon Summary
Ephesians Chapter 1 is a profound passage that reveals the depth of God's work in the lives of believers. As we conclude our study of this chapter, we reflect on Paul's prayer for the Ephesians, which is a prayer for spiritual enlightenment and understanding. Paul desires that the Ephesians, and by extension, all believers, would have their hearts enlightened to comprehend three key realities: the hope of God's calling, the riches of His glorious inheritance in the saints, and the immeasurable greatness of His power toward us who believe.
Paul emphasizes the importance of understanding the power that is available to believers. This power is the same mighty strength that God exerted when He raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly realms. This power is not just a theological concept but a reality that should impact how we live our lives. It is a power that enables us to overcome sin, live victoriously, and fulfill the imperatives of the Christian life.
The structure of Ephesians is significant. The first three chapters are rich in doctrine, laying the foundation of who we are in Christ and what God has done for us. The last three chapters are filled with imperatives, calling us to live out the truths we have learned. This pattern of indicative followed by imperative is crucial. We are called to live in a way that reflects the reality of our identity in Christ and the power that is at work within us.
Paul's prayer is that we would not only know these truths intellectually but that they would transform our lives. The power of God is not just for our personal benefit but for the building up of the church, the body of Christ. Christ, who is the head of the church, has been given all authority, and this authority is for the benefit of the church. We are called to live in the light of this reality, recognizing that all things are under Christ's feet and that He reigns for our sake.
Key Takeaways
1. Understanding the power of God is essential for living the Christian life. This power, which raised Christ from the dead, is available to us and enables us to overcome sin and live victoriously. It is not just a concept but a reality that should transform how we live. [03:26]
2. The structure of Ephesians, with its doctrinal foundation followed by practical imperatives, teaches us that our actions should be rooted in our identity in Christ. We are called to live out the truths of who we are in Him. [05:13]
3. The power of God is not just for personal benefit but for the building up of the church. Christ, as the head of the church, has been given all authority, and this authority is for the benefit of the church. We are called to live in the light of this reality. [28:23]
4. Living in the power of God requires faith. We are called to trust in the realities of who we are in Christ and the power that is at work within us, even when we do not feel it. This faith enables us to fulfill the imperatives of the Christian life. [24:23]
5. The exaltation of Christ as a man to the right hand of God is a profound truth that should impact how we live. It is a reminder of the glory and privilege of being a Christian and the power that is available to us through our union with Him. [50:02] ** [50:02]
What are the three specific petitions Paul makes in his prayer for the Ephesians, as mentioned in Ephesians 1:18-19? How do these petitions relate to the believers' understanding of God's power? [02:25]
According to the sermon, how does Paul describe the power that is available to believers? What event does he compare this power to? [03:26]
How does the structure of Ephesians, with its doctrinal foundation followed by practical imperatives, help us understand the relationship between belief and action? [05:13]
What does the sermon say about the significance of Christ being seated at the right hand of God, and how does this relate to the authority given to the church? [28:23]
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Interpretation Questions:
In what ways does understanding the "immeasurable greatness of God's power" impact a believer's daily life and spiritual walk? How might this understanding change one's perspective on personal challenges? [03:26]
How does the sermon explain the relationship between doctrine and practical living in the Christian life? Why is it important to have a balance between the two? [12:11]
What does it mean for Christ to have all things under His feet, and how does this truth empower the church to live victoriously? [31:06]
How does the exaltation of Christ as a man to the right hand of God influence our understanding of human nature and its potential in God's plan? [50:02]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt powerless in your spiritual journey. How can the understanding of God's power, as described in Ephesians 1, change your approach to similar situations in the future? [19:36]
The sermon emphasizes the importance of living out the truths of who we are in Christ. Identify one area of your life where you struggle to live according to your identity in Christ. What practical steps can you take to align your actions with this identity? [05:13]
Consider the role of faith in accessing the power of God in your life. How can you cultivate a deeper trust in God's power, even when you do not feel it? [24:23]
The sermon highlights the authority of Christ for the benefit of the church. How can you contribute to building up the church in light of this authority? What specific actions can you take this week to support your church community? [28:23]
Think about the concept of Christ's exaltation and its implications for your life. How does this truth inspire you to live differently? What changes can you make to reflect the glory and privilege of being a Christian? [50:02]
Identify a specific sin or challenge you are currently facing. How can the reality of Christ's authority and power help you overcome this obstacle? What steps will you take to apply this truth in your life? [31:06]
The sermon encourages believers to live in the power of God. What is one practical way you can exercise this power in your daily interactions with others? How can you be more intentional about living victoriously in Christ? [19:36]
Sermon Clips
Paul is expressing himself to them he's explaining his prayer life he's explaining how the Ephesians fit into that prayer life and he's explaining very particularly something that he offers up petitions to God in their behalf for remembering you in my prayers at the god of our Lord Jesus Christ the father of glory may give you a spirit or the spirit capital F it's uncertain in the original different translations take it either way the spirit of wisdom and of Revelation so that's what he's praying for that they would have be given this spirit that would be opening their eyes giving him revelation in the knowledge of God having the eyes of your hearts enlightened he wants them to comprehend these realities three very specific petitions are going to come forth from his pen right here as he prays for these Ephesians he wants them to be given the supernatural ability by the Spirit of God this revelation the eyes of their understanding or the eyes of their hearts so enlightened so made to see that they may know what is the hope of God's calling what are the riches of God's glorious inheritance in the Saints [00:81:54]
Paul emphasizes the importance of understanding the power that is available to believers. This power is the same mighty strength that God exerted when He raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly realms. This power is not just a theological concept but a reality that should impact how we live our lives. It is a power that enables us to overcome sin, live victoriously, and fulfill the imperatives of the Christian life. [00:218:449]
The structure of Ephesians, with its doctrinal foundation followed by practical imperatives, teaches us that our actions should be rooted in our identity in Christ. We are called to live out the truths of who we are in Him. The first three chapters are rich in doctrine, laying the foundation of who we are in Christ and what God has done for us. The last three chapters are filled with imperatives, calling us to live out the truths we have learned. This pattern of indicative followed by imperative is crucial. [00:310:84]
Paul's prayer is that we would not only know these truths intellectually but that they would transform our lives. The power of God is not just for our personal benefit but for the building up of the church, the body of Christ. Christ, who is the head of the church, has been given all authority, and this authority is for the benefit of the church. We are called to live in the light of this reality, recognizing that all things are under Christ's feet and that He reigns for our sake. [00:248:449]
Living in the power of God requires faith. We are called to trust in the realities of who we are in Christ and the power that is at work within us, even when we do not feel it. This faith enables us to fulfill the imperatives of the Christian life. We live by faith in these realities, not by feeling, not by sight. If you wait for the electrical current to flow through you and you feel the blessing, then you don't move. It's by faith. [00:1463:159]
The exaltation of Christ as a man to the right hand of God is a profound truth that should impact how we live. It is a reminder of the glory and privilege of being a Christian and the power that is available to us through our union with Him. God has taken human nature in the man Jesus and exalted him above every name that is named. God has raised up the human nature to himself a right hand as the place of honor that is the place of glory. [00:3088:519]
The power of God is not just for personal benefit but for the building up of the church. Christ, as the head of the church, has been given all authority, and this authority is for the benefit of the church. We are called to live in the light of this reality. The church is the recipient of the gift. It is Christ as head, not just Christ. It is Christ as head with all things under his feet. That's what the gift is. The gift is the reigning Christ. [00:1778:7]
Understanding the power of God is essential for living the Christian life. This power, which raised Christ from the dead, is available to us and enables us to overcome sin and live victoriously. It is not just a concept but a reality that should transform how we live. The power of God is not just for our personal benefit but for the building up of the church, the body of Christ. [00:218:449]
Living in the power of God requires faith. We are called to trust in the realities of who we are in Christ and the power that is at work within us, even when we do not feel it. This faith enables us to fulfill the imperatives of the Christian life. We live by faith in these realities, not by feeling, not by sight. If you wait for the electrical current to flow through you and you feel the blessing, then you don't move. It's by faith. [00:1463:159]
The exaltation of Christ as a man to the right hand of God is a profound truth that should impact how we live. It is a reminder of the glory and privilege of being a Christian and the power that is available to us through our union with Him. God has taken human nature in the man Jesus and exalted him above every name that is named. God has raised up the human nature to himself a right hand as the place of honor that is the place of glory. [00:3088:519]
The power of God is not just for personal benefit but for the building up of the church. Christ, as the head of the church, has been given all authority, and this authority is for the benefit of the church. We are called to live in the light of this reality. The church is the recipient of the gift. It is Christ as head, not just Christ. It is Christ as head with all things under his feet. That's what the gift is. The gift is the reigning Christ. [00:1778:7]
Understanding the power of God is essential for living the Christian life. This power, which raised Christ from the dead, is available to us and enables us to overcome sin and live victoriously. It is not just a concept but a reality that should transform how we live. The power of God is not just for our personal benefit but for the building up of the church, the body of Christ. [00:218:449]