Entering Ephesians (2:1-10)

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Continuing to move through Ephesians in J.B. Phillips’ “translation”, here’s the first half of chapter 2…

2:1-3 – To you, who were spiritually dead all the time that you drifted along on the stream of this world’s ideas of living, and obeyed its unseen ruler (who is still operating in those who do not respond to the truth of God), to you Christ has given life! We all lived like that in the past, and followed the impulses and imaginations of our evil nature, being in fact under the wrath of God by nature, like everyone else.

2:4-10 – But even though we were dead in our sins God, who is rich in mercy, because of the great love he had for us, gave us life together with Christ – it is, remember, by grace and not by achievement that you are saved – and has lifted us right out of the old life to take our place with him in Christ in the Heavens. Thus he shows for all time the tremendous generosity of the grace and kindness he has expressed towards us in Christ Jesus. It was nothing you could or did achieve – it was God’s gift to you. No one can pride himself upon earning the love of God. The fact is that what we are we owe to the hand of God upon us. We are born afresh in Christ, and born to do those good deeds which God planned for us to do.

Spiritual deadness occurs naturally when we drift along with the world’s stream of ideas. Fed by that flow, we birth a life that’s no life at all–and we find ourselves faithfully serving an unseen ruler, who we never signed up to serve. But we did.

To us, to all of us whose weakness pushes us to live on the road of least resistance, and to all of us too foolish to learn this lesson the first time or the second time or the millionth time… Christ has given life!

And this life is imparted into those who are naturally bent towards following the impulses and imaginations of our evil natures. But Christ enters, takes over, and births in us new possibilities, which are built upon new affections and desires which he brings along and plants into our hearts.

Come, Lord. Move and dwell here, for my life is needy of what you alone bring.

Entering Ephesians (1:15-23)

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What follows is an unholy union, I’m sure. It’s mostly the Phillips translation of Ephesians 1:15-23. But not exactly. What follows is the text as J.B. Phillips meets J.B. Me.

(There was some I-thought-helpful formatting below, but WordPress doesn’t seem to be having any of it. Time’s passing me by, so I’m pushing “publish”.)

Since I heard of
this faith of yours

in the Lord Jesus
and the practical way in which you are expressing it
towards fellow-Christians,

I thank God continually for you and
I never give up praying for you;
and this is my prayer.

That God,
the God of our Lord Jesus Christ and
the all-glorious Father,
will give you

spiritual wisdom and insight
to know more of him:

that you may receive that
inner illumination of the spirit
which will make you realise

the greatness of the hope
to which he is calling you –
the magnificence and splendour of the inheritance
promised to Christians –
the tremendous-ness of the power
available to us who believe in God.

That power
is the same divine power which was demonstrated in Christ
when he raised him from the dead
and gave him the place of supreme honour in Heaven –

a place that is infinitely superior
to any conceivable command,
authority,
power or
control,
and which carries with it
a name
far beyond any name that could ever be used
in this world or
the world to come.

God
has placed everything under the power of Christ and
has set him up as head of everything for the Church.

For the Church is his body,
and in that body
lives fully the one who fills the whole wide universe.

So the “Jay’s Notes” version…

Pray for wisdom and insight to see what you’re apt to miss.
Pray that what you cannot afford to miss will be illuminated to your sight…
The undefeatable hope that is found in God,
The magnificent sharing of all that is His with all who are His,
The vastness of the power available to all who believe in Him.
Pray this prayer for those you love. Pray it for those you do not know.
Pray it for yourself.

For Christ is over all things, for the sake of the church.
That’s not the institution or non-profit organization that you think you know.
That’s the people of Jesus,
who have worn his name through the ages, and
in whom the universe-filling God does His darnedest to dwell.

So keep praying that prayer.
Pray it for those you love. Pray it for those you do not know.
Pray it for yourself.

Puppet Paranoia

It’s probably mean to laugh at this video.  If so, consider me the jerk of the day.

Basic plot summary of what you’re about to see?

This kid doesn’t like puppets.  If you don’t grasp that as the video unfolds, the blue stool should make it clear enough.

(Yes, the audio is terrible.  No, I don’t know why.)

Technical Difficulties

I’ve been having all kinds of trouble posting the last month of lessons from church.  I don’t know if it’s me or the some revisions that WordPress has made, but my I’ve-done-this-a-million-times steps don’t seem to be having any success lately.

When time allows, I’ll try to tackle it.

Beware the Doghouse

Men and women alike, let me know if you find any of that place “where truth and funny meet” in this clever little JC Penney production…

Fellow men: Watch yourselves!