Title: EPHESIANS
1EPHESIANS
- And
- POSTMODERNISM
- By Roy H. Lanier, Jr.
2What We Face Today
- It is one of the great conceits of our time to
imagine that we can sweep away the past and
simply begin all over again at the beginning. We
cannot. For in a thousand and one ways (many of
them unknown to us) our past and its traditions
have made us what we are Allen, Cruciform.
3What We Face Today
- Second, Churches of Christ began as a sect in
the early nineteenth century and evolved into a
denomination during the course of the twentieth
century. The fact could hardly be striking,
were it not for the fact..rejected these
labelsas pertinent to their own identity
Hughes, Ancient Faith.
4Ephesians as a Book
- Ephesians was written about 62 A. D., during
Pauls Roman imprisonment, one of four such
prison epistles. - Paul visited Ephesus twice Acts 1819-21 19.
- It has been called the Alps of the New
Testament due to its sublime form.
5Ephesians as a Book
- Key words include
- in
- grace
- Spirit, spiritual
- Body
- walkheavenly
- mystery
6Ephesians as a Book
- A brief outline could be
- Doctrinal 1-3
- Practical 4-6
- It has often been called the church book, due
to its doctrinal emphasis about the body of
Christ.
7Ephesians as a Book
- A major theme was the one body.
- There was not to be a Jewish church and a Gentile
church they were reconciled to God in one body
through the cross. - Jesus Christ is our peace, the cornerstone of
the fitly framed body composed of all believers
regardless of race. 214, 21-22
8Chapter 1 Relationship
- Notice a relationship
- V. 3 - every spiritual blessing in Christ
- V. 4 - chose us in him
- V. 6 - grace bestowed on us in the Beloved
- V. 7 - in whom we have our redemption
- V. 9 - purposed in him
9Chapter 1 Relationship
- V. 10 - sum up all things in Christ
- V. 11 - in whom we were made a heritage
- V. 13 - in whomheard the truth
- V. 13 - in whombelieved, sealed
- V. 20 - wrought in Christ
10Chapter 2 Relationship
- V. 5 with Christ
- V. 6 with Him,..with him
- V. 6 in Christ Jesus
- V. 7 in Christ Jesus
- V. 10 in Christ Jesus
- V. 13 in Christ Jesus
- V. 13 in the blood of Christ
11Chapter 2 Relationship
- V. 16 in himself
- V. 18 through him
- V. 21 in whomholy temple in the Lord
- V. 22 in whom builded together
12How does one get into Christ?
- Acts 237-47 Penitent baptized persons were
added. - Rom. 63 baptized into Christ
- Gal. 327 baptized into Christ
- 1 Cor. 1213 baptized into the body
- John 31-5 birth of water and spirit
- 1 Pet. 123 begotten again by seed
13Extremely Sectarian?
- At times we have been extremely sectarian by
effectively denying that anyone outside our
churches could be a true Christian because we are
the only ones who taught and practiced the
biblical doctrine of baptism. At other times we
have admitted there might be Christians in other
groups. (Crux, p. 124)
14Mean-spirited?
- more and more of our members felt uncomfortable
with what was, at times, a rigid, judgmental, and
even mean-spirited view of others. This attitude
did not square with what we were reading in
Scripture. Crux p. 24
15Bible Mean-spirited?
- 2 Thess. 17-9 vengeance to them who know not
God, and obey not the gospel, who shall suffer
punishment, even eternal destruction - Eph. 523 Christ is the saviour of the body.
- Heb. 59 Christ is the author of eternal
salvation to all them the obey him.
16Truth is Still There!
- Mark 1616 He that believeth and is baptized
shall be saved but he that disbelieveth shall be
condemned. - 2 Cor. 517 if any man is in Christ, he is a
new creature. - Anyone willing to affirm the non-believer and
non-obedient will be saved?
17Chapter 2
- 2 8-9 for by grace have ye been saved
through faith and that not of yourselves, it is
the gift of God not of works, that no man should
glory.
18Chapter 2
- Salvation by grace
- Grace is mentioned 12 times in Ephesians, 3
times in chap. 2. - Grace is often defined as unmerited favor.
- Faith is the avenue obedience is mans part.
19Access and Results
- Rom. 52 through whom also we have had our
access by faith into this grace - Eph. 210 For we are his workmanship created
in Christ Jesus for good works, which God afore
prepared that we should walk in them.
20Grace Questioned?
- I spent too many years of my Christian life not
knowing what grace was. The only thing I knew
for sure was that we didnt believe in it
Jim Hackney, Strait, p. 212.
21Grace Questioned?
- In spite of years of negative, legalistic,
guilt-trip preaching, I discovered GRACE! I
had absolutely nothing to do with my own
salvation Jim Hackney, Handley Herald, Strait,
p. 212.
22Grace Questioned?
- Nobody has any right to preach anything other
than the Gospel of pure grace. We are saved by
grace plus nothing. You are saved by faith
period. There is nothing you can do to be saved.
There are no rules there are no regulations in
serving Jesus Christ Glen Owen, Strait, p.
212.
23Grace Questioned?
- It is a scandalous and outrageous lie to teach
that salvation arises from human activity. We do
not contribute one whit to our salvation Rubel
Shelley, Strait, p. 212.
24Grace Questioned?
- For me, for years, Christianity was a moral
code. It is now becoming a love affair. For
years, there were rules and regulations, now,
its a relationship Max Lucado, Strait, p.
212.
25Grace Questioned?
- I believe deeply that the New Testament teaches
that salvation is a free gift of God period. You
are saved by grace alone.There is no human part
of salvation Randy Mayeux, Strait, p. 212.
26Grace Questioned?
- Grace and law are mutually exclusive Charles
Hodge, Strait, p. 212.
27Gods Grace Always Conditional
- Noah found grace Gen. 68
- Faith was the principle that caused him to build
the ark Heb. 116. - Yet, he had to build an ark.
- Obedience was coupled with faith.
28Gods Grace Always Conditional
- Jericho was Gods gift.
- See, I have given into thy hand Jericho Josh.
62. - Yet the Israelites were to compass the city for 7
days, blow the trumpets, and shout 63-21. - Faith was coupled with obedience for the gift.
29Ephesians were saved by grace.
- They heard the gospel 113
- They believed the gospel 113
- They repented Acts 2021
- They confessed Acts 1918
- They were baptized Acts 191-5
- Yet they were the ones Paul said were saved by
grace!
30Paul was saved by grace.
- But by the grace of God I am what I am and his
grace which was bestowed upon me was not found
vain 1 Cor. 1510
31Paul was saved by grace.
- Paul heard Ananias preach the gospel Acts
2212-14. - Pauls 3 days in Damascus show his penitence.
- Paul preached confession of faith in Jesus as the
Christ Rom. 109-10. - Paul shared in the burial of baptism Rom.
63-4.
32Chapter 3
- Revelation was given to Paul.
- Paul wrote it down in a few words.
- Readers can perceive Pauls understanding.
- Truth is knowable and absolute.
33Truth Was Revealed and Written
- 33-5 how that by revelation was made known
unto me the mystery, as I wrote before in few
words, whereby, when ye read, ye can perceive my
understanding in the mystery of Christ
34Truth is Knowable
- Paul wrote his inspired knowledge in a few
words, and readers can understand what he wrote. - Which things also we speak, not in words which
mans wisdom teacheth, but which the Spirit
teacheth (1 Cor. 213)
35Truth is Knowable
- All scripture is given by inspiration of God (2
Tim. 316). - the things which I write unto, that they are
the commandment of the Lord (1 Cor. 1437). - For no prophecy ever came by the will of man,
but men spake from God, being moved by the Holy
Spirit (2 Pet. 121).
36Ephesians is the know book
- Paul said 11 times truths were to be known the
mystery (19 33, 5), hope and riches (118),
wisdom of God (310), the love of Christ (319),
morals and inheritance (55), good thing (68),
the Master in heaven (69), my affairs (621,
22).
37Ephesians Affirms One Faith
- 45 -- one faith
- 2 Cor. 135 whether ye are in the faith
- Gal. 323 before the faith cameshut up unto
the faith which should afterwards be revealed - Jude 3 the faithonce for all delivered
38No Pattern?
- patternism assumes assortment of specific
rules dictating belief and practice in select
areaspatternistic reading is inconsistent with
the Bibles full aim and form (Crux, p. 159). - A patternistic hermeneutic tends to blind us to
these dimensions (salvation as a state and
process both-RHL) of the Bibles teaching for the
church (Crux, p, 158).
39Not Addressed to 21st Century?
- We are not the original audiencenor is it
essentially a book of ordinances immediately
portable into our settingno verse of it was
originally composed directly to address the needs
of a twenty-first-century church in America
(Crux, pp. 162-163).
40Distance Gap?
- The distance of language, history, culture, and
the fact that we are indirect recipients of
literary texts originally aimed at someone else,
all create a gap between us and the text (Crux,
p. 163).
41Hermeneutics Set Aside?
- but any conclusion reached by such a process
(hermeneutics RHL) should not be made a test of
fellowship (M. Phillips, Image, pp. 5-6). - So, what does one do with sprinkling, Lords
Supper on weekdays, women preachers, even support
of preachers?
42Slaves to a Blueprint?
- Many of us grew up believing that God is just a
heavenly prosecutor and that one sees in
Scripture a vibrant pattern for our lives, but
not an exact blueprint that is to be copiously
and slavishly followed M. Cope, Wineskins.
43Spectacles of John Locke
- Our movement, in part as a result of its
historical epistemology, thrived. We perceived
reality through the spectacles of John Locke, as
mediated through the Scottish Enlightenment
Olbricht, Hearing Gods Voice, p. 53.
44Holy Fire or Unholy Flirtation?
- Todays readers may ask modern questions that
may not help us arrive at the theological message
of the text. We ask, what really happened? Why
do Egyptian records contain little or no mention
of the plagues or the escape of slaves? (M.
Hamilton, Holy Fire, p. 99)
45Holy Fire?
- When did the exodus occur? Did natural
phenomena (volcanic eruptions, red tides) cause
the plagues? How many people left Egypt,
millions or thousands?All of these are
legitimate questions for historians, and
scholars, Christian or not, come down in
different places on them (M. Hamilton, Holy
Fire, pp. 99-100).
46Holy Fire?
- Are our Bibles the result of mechanical dictation
or human research? (J. Thompson, Holy Fire, p.
30-31) - Where is Gods control and influence?
- Straw-man is built up as if these extremes are
the only answers.
47Holy Fire?
- This definition of inspiration has at least 13
negatives - 1. It took human mediation p. 30.
- 2. Passages are ambiguous p. 32.
- 3. Translators have no insight into intent of the
author p. 32. - 4. There are multiplied textual differences p.
33.
48Holy Fire?
- 5. It is a mystery how the books were collected
p. 33. - 6. The collection emerged only by a sifting
process of churches p. 34. - 7. The human element of style, education,
culture, research, etc. can only admit errors --.
34-35.
49Holy Fire?
- 8. Consulting other sources, research leaves open
for many errors p. 35. - 9. Bible is written only to specific situations,
so cannot fit current churches p. 36. - 10. 2 Tim. 316 is uncertain in its translation -
p. 37.
50Holy Fire?
- 11. Inerrancy is not a helpful concept pp.
39-44. - 12. The Bible is not accurate scientifically, nor
in historical record, nor in sequence of events
pp. 39-42. - 13. Ancient writers worked with standards not our
own p. 41.
51Holy Fire?
- The ultimate challenge is not then our
definition of inspiration, but our willingness to
hear the Word of God as it addresses Gods
people J. Thompson, Holy Fire, p. 45. - The Bible then, contains truth if one can only
find it!
52Holy Fire?
- This book, purporting to encourage and guide the
reader in studying the Bible, in fact is very
dangerous for the faith of young and old alike.
Upon reading, one will quickly see this book,
instead of strengthening faith, will diminish if
not destroy faith in the Bible as the inspired,
inerrant word of God
53Holy Fire?
- One wonders how a university can have such
professors on its faculty and why its presses are
used to provide such a threat to faith! (William
Woodson, Spiritual Sword, 34, 1, p. 19)
54Problems with Postmodern Approach
- 1. It basically denies inspiration.
- 2. N. T. writers warped by culture.
- 3. It says we are so wrapped up in our culture
that we cannot see truth. - 4. It denies the power of the seed.
- 5. It downgrades the writings of Paul, Peter,
James and John as less important than the core
gospels.
55Chapter 4 Pattern of Unity
- 4 4-6 There is one body, and one Spirit, even
as also ye were called in one hope of your
calling one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one
God and Father of all, who is over all, and
through all, and in all.
56Chapter 4
- There is one faith, only one faith.
- This faith is the body of truth.
- This faith is complete and without error.
- It was once for all times delivered.
- It was given by inspiration.
- It is the seed of the kingdom.
57Chapter 4
- There is one body, only one body.
- The body belongs to Christ Jesus.
- He is the head of that body.
- That body is composed of many members.
- Christ is the saviour of that body.
58There Really is the Lords Church!
- Matt. 1618 - Jesus promised to build the church.
- Acts 241, 47 34 511 67 931 many were
added together in the church. - Epistles were written to churches.
- 1 Thess. 214 - If Thessalonica could imitate the
churches in Judea, why cannot we?
59Lineage of the church?
- Churches of Christ belong to the lineage of the
Protestant Reformation. Those great-grandparents
in the faith caught a vision of what the church
should be in contrast to the way they saw it in
their day. Crux, P. 81
60Early Parents?
- Our early parents in the Stone-Campbell
Movement struggled to understand Gods will in
their own time and placethey formed a new branch
of the family tree (tree of Protestant
denominations RHL)carried the traits of their
ancestors with them Crux, p. 103.
61American born?
- created a mentality that led many, especially
in Churches of Christ, to assume accomplished
that full restorationother voices challenged
that arroganceThey continued to see the church
as Gods creation, much larger and more universal
than one American-born body. Crux, p. 116
62American Origins?
- we do have a theology, and this theology has a
context a long and rich history that stretches
back even beyond our American origins two hundred
years ago. Crux, p. 127 - by the early 1900s Churches of Christ
weremoving aheadin authentic intentions of its
founders. Crux, p.114
63Born in American Restoration Movement?
- Our Background and Commitment is to the Church
of Christ that was born of the American
Restoration Movement. Our goal is to move that
group closer to the church of Christ revealed in
Scripture. Wineskins, May, 1992, p. 6
64Founding Fathers?
- Yet we came into existence without any such
notionbut the claim to be the only Christians
never crossed the minds of the founding leaders
Crux, p. 150
65Our Movement?
- Our movement began with the idealism that people
could become simple New Testament Christians and
that all Christians could be unified on the basis
of the Bible if all human creeds were repudiated
R. Harris, Wineskins, Vol. One, Number Nine, p.
8.
66Exist only Three Centuries?
- We came into existence without any such claim
(to be the only Christians - RHL) and have
continued to exist in three centuries without the
necessity of it. Crux, p. 135, 138.
67Church of Christ versus church of Christ?
- As surely as there must be individuals who hold
membership in groups called the Church of
Christ in the Yellow Pages who are not members
of the church of Christ whose membership roll is
kept in heaven,
68Church of Christ versus church of Christ?
- surely also there must be individuals who are
not identified with the Yellow Page group called
the Church of Christ but whose names are
nevertheless entered in the heaven-kept role
roll? of the church of God Shelley, Just A
Christian, p. 69
69Participate with all believers?
- Without the burden of believing ourselves to be
the only true Christians, we will be able to
participate in and contribute substantially to
the larger conversation among all followers of
Christ and learn some things from it without
feelings of betrayal. Crux, p. 151
70God Among Other Believers?
- Old sermons on identity marks of the church
usually meaning distinctive identity that sets us
apart from other religious groupsresult of this
preaching has been a narrow, reactionary,
divisive theology..the new hermeneutic includes
an appreciation for what God is doing among other
groups of believers Cope, Wineskins.
71Question the validity
- It is time to reexamine the pluralistic tendency
The Restoration Plea, still considered valid
by most membersmust reflect on the dangers
involved in multiple religionsIt is one of the
ironies of history that when a group needs its
historic plea the most, some, scholars first,
begin questioning its validity. Bill Jones,
Forces, p. 118
72Where Then Denominations?
- The New Testament mentions not a single one.
- Denominations all begun by men.
- Begun years later than apostles time.
- Sets own rules and doctrines.
- Entrance requirements not found in New Testament.
73Where Then Denominations?
- Should then the Lords church be in fellowship
with any man-made denomination? - On what Biblical basis?
74Straw-man?
- What our postmodern brethren are doing is
building a straw-man. - The straw-man is their own invention.
- They build up a false case of supposed facts,
distorted and misapplied. - Then, they proceed to tear the straw-man all to
pieces. - How easy! How simple! How untrue!
- Yet, How very beguiling!
75Postmodern Straw-man
- The modern Church of Christ began in the
Stone-Campbell Movement. - For forty years we knew everything right and
practiced everything right (20s-60s). - It is Pharisaic exclusivism to reject fellowship
with denominations. - We are mean-spirited and judgmental.
- Many leaving due to these attitudes.
76Postmodern Straw-man
- Patternism is unsophisticated legalism.
- The New Testament is not our pattern.
- We cannot get out of our history and culture in
understanding the Bible. - Reliance on facts of the Bible blinds.
- The core is more important than epistles.
77Postmodern Straw-man
- Our history and culture will not let us restore
the church of the N. T. - Which church would you want to restore?
- (Corinth, Ephesus, Colossae?)
- Changing human conditions demand response
changes.
78What Is the Bottom Line?
- If, however, Campbell got out of his culture and
went back to the N. T. why cant we? - Hundreds of groups in other countries in our
lifetimes have done so, though never hearing of
Stone or Campbell! - Postmodernism affirms we are just one
denomination that began in the Stone-Campbell
Movement.
79What Is the Bottom Line?
- The power of the gospel is denied Rom. 116-17.
- The principle of seed is denied Luke 811 1
Pet. 122-25. - The true meaning of the vine and branches is
perverted John 151-6.
80What Is the Bottom Line?
- Thessalonica imitated the churches in Judea (1
Thess. 214). - This was written in 53 A. D., 20 years after the
church began in Jerusalem. - If Thessalonica could imitate, or restore, why
cannot it still be done in all generations?
81What Is the Bottom Line?
- Should we restore Corinth, Ephesus, or Laodicea
with all their faults? - How ridiculous is this question!
- We can restore the ideal of the church.
- We can restore what Jesus built, of what he is
the head, the bridegroom, and the savior, that
precious one body.
82What Is the Bottom Line?
- Those who deny the restoration principle cross a
line of authority that opens up any and all ideas
of men. - If it is impossible to restore, then men are free
to choose their churches, its work, its worship,
etc. - This is the seedbed of denominations.
- Man becomes his own authority, in actuality, his
own god!
83Restoration is Valid
- Josiah restored the Passover by going back to the
Book of the Law 2 Kings 22-23. - Ezra and Nehemiah restored the Feast of the
Tabernacles by reading and obeying the Law
Nehemiah 8. - Whenever the gospel is read and followed,
restoration can occur.
84Puzzled?
- Can only scholars, sophisticated, and highly
educated understand the Bible? - What happened to the idea that the common person
could pick up a KJV Bible, read it, understand
it, live by it, and go to heaven by Gods grace? - What about non-USA churches?
85References
- C. Leonard Allen, The Cruciform Church, (Abilene
Christian University Press, Abilene, Texas,
1990) - Jeff W. Childers, Douglas A. Foster, Jack R.
Reese, The Crux of the Matter, (A. C. U. Press,
Abilene, Texas, 2001).
86References
- Kenneth L. Cukrowski, Mark W. Hamilton, James W.
Thompson, Gods Holy Fire, (ACU Press, Abilene,
Texas, 2002). - Richard T. Hughes, Reviving the Ancient Faith,
(William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand
Rapids, Michigan, 1996).
87References
- William E. Jones, Forces At Work, (Resource
Publications, Searcy, Arkansas, 1991). - Dave Miller, Piloting the Strait, (privately
published, Bedford, Texas, 1996, pre-publication
manuscript).
88References
- Thomas H. Olbricht, Hearing Gods Voice, (ACU
Press, Abilene, Texas, 1996). - William Woodson, Change Agents and Churches of
Christ, (School of Bible Emphasis, Athens,
Alabama, 1994 printed by Sain Publications,
Pulaski, Tennessee).
89References
- Mike Cope, A Purpose Statement, Wineskins,
Volume One, Number One, p. 6, and Traumatic
Winds of Renewal, Volume Four, pp. 5-6. - Randall Harris, An Open Bible, Wineskins,
Volume One, Number Nine, p. 8.
90References
- Marvin Phillips, Free To Differ, Image,
May/June, 1990, pp. 5-6.