Sermon
(Ascension Sunday, May 12) – “Real Power”
Ephesians
1:15-23
Most
likely, the Apostle Paul wrote this letter while in prison. In the earliest
manuscripts, the word, “Ephesus” does not appear.
This
letter is Paul’s breathtaking view of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Power
is a central theme in this passage since Ephesus was a Roman city that prided
itself in the power of the Roman Empire. Paul wants the Christians in and
around Ephesus to know of real power which can be found in the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
We
often forget about the power of the good news of Jesus Christ and Paul doesn’t
want us to forget! This power will transform the whole world!
V. 17 –
Paul says that to know this power, we need a fresh gift of wisdom and it can be
available to us now. (V. 19.)
Paul
speaks of Christ being over all rulers and authorities. This reminds us of
Psalm 8 because all authorities have been placed under his feet.
Luke
24:44-53
This is
an Ascension Sunday scripture! Christ ascended to his throne in heaven to rule
over all creation.
V. 47 -
This scripture reminds us that the only way for the world to move forward and
experience peace is through repentance and forgiveness. This has been made
possible through the resurrection of Jesus.
Luke’s
Gospel concludes with the disciples worshipping in the Temple (following the
ascension of Jesus) and this is also how his Gospel began with worship in the
Temple! (Luke 1 – Zechariah) For Luke, worship is at the heart of the Christian
life.
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