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Exploring Heavenly Places, Part 5

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For many Christians, the heavens seem dreamlike, distant, even fanciful. Compared to our daily grind, heavenly reality strikes us as, well, unreal.

But touring through the book of Ephesians has shown us how short-sighted that view is. The previous posts (first, second, third, and fourth) described the depth and extent of our connection to heavenly places. The rule of the Lord Jesus, and our participation in His authority by the plan of God, are spiritual certainties. 

By God’s grace, we now enjoy an unimaginable status–we’ve joined the divine council. We fill the positions once occupied by the sons of God who governed the nations (see Psalm 82). But they fell away from God and fomented idolatry and injustice throughout the world. Through His death, burial, and resurrection, Christ has defeated these angelic beings. And it’s our privilege to announce this good news to all people so they, too, can find their place in the kingdom of God. 

So it’s no surprise if the devil fights back. He can’t undo what Jesus accomplished at the cross and the empty tomb, but he will seek to stifle the message. As emissaries of Christ, we have to prepare ourselves for spiritual resistance.

Battles

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” – Ephesians 6:12

(Bible verses are from the ESV.)

Paul writes here of the experience of grappling with evil spiritual forces. He doesn’t warn Christians about the possibility of such encounters; he assumes it. Satan and his hordes will attack believers living up to their God-given spiritual status. These fallen angels, who once ruled the nations, have no desire to see men and women find rescue in Jesus Christ. They want to maintain their hold over people snared by sin.

But there is hope! The gospel of Jesus Christ saved us when we believed it, and it will save others who trust it. While the enemy will try to fight this truth, he cannot win.

And we need to remember this when people reject or mock the gospel. We must keep in mind that spiritual forces are at work behind the scenes. Those who scorn and disbelieve the good news? They’re sinners for whom Christ died. Those who wage war in the heavenlies against the gospel? They’re demons destroyed by Jesus Christ.

They’re not the same!

The larger context of verse 12 informs us that we prepare for spiritual battles by donning the armor of God. Here’s the fuller passage:

“Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. 11Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. 12For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. 13Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm. 14Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, 15and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of peace. 16In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one; 17and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” – Ephesians 6:10-17

While we carry out our mission of making disciples, God wants us protected. His armor covers us so we won’t get hurt or killed. And since our enemies are evil spiritual forces, we engage them with holy spiritual armaments.

Notice the spiritual flavor of each item:

Belt Truth
Breastplate Righteousness
Shoes Readiness of the Gospel of Peace
Shield Faith
Helmet Salvation
Sword Holy Spirit

Yet these are more than general spiritual realities. They’re specific to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The truth is the story of Jesus–Who He is and what He’s done for us. It’s the answer to life’s problems.

He makes sinful people holy and righteous. No amount of human effort can atone for sins, but faith in Christ restores a right relationship with God.

The peace of the gospel means there’s no need to remain alienated from God. Christ has dealt once and for all with the sin that separates humanity from the Lord. Peace and reconciliation are possible!

Faith–simple trust and allegiance–is the only appropriate response to such good news. The vain works of idolatrous religions are useless. All one has to do is give oneself to Jesus and accept what He’s already done.

Salvation conveys the many spiritual blessings Christ has given us (see Ephesians 1:3). It’s the fulfillment of our deepest desires.

The Holy Spirit connects us to the Father, Christ, and each other. Through Him, we experience everything God planned for us.

The material elements of the armor symbolize the spiritual resources of the gospel. As we share the good news, we invite people to receive these treasures in Christ. Of course, the devil will fight this; he wants to keep trapped people trapped. But he’s no match for the gospel which we wear as armor to defend ourselves, attack him, and liberate lost souls.

Blessings, status, responsibility, warfare–these are heavenly realities with earthly impact. And as we grow as Christians, we will learn more and more about all Jesus has called and equipped us to do.

Praise His name forever!

Exploring Heavenly Places, Part 4

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According to Ephesians, a lot is going on in the heavenly realms. The spiritual blessings God has given Christians dwell there (1:3). It’s also the place from which Jesus rules (1:20). Furthermore, believers now participate in Christ’s rulership (2:6) in the heavens. 

Combining these, we can say we enjoy the privileges of sharing in the governance of Jesus Christ. Yes, through the grace of His Son, God has given us so much!

But that’s not all! The apostle Paul has more to share.

Brainteaser

“so that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places.” – Ephesians 3:10

(Bible verses are from the ESV.)

This verse links “heavenly places with “rulers and authorities.” So Paul broadens the notion of spiritual governance to include beings in the heavens. These individuals need to learn something; they’re missing out on aspects of God’s wisdom. It’s up to the church to fill them in. Who are they and what do they not know?

It’s a brainteaser! 

But since verse 10 is a fragment, we should quote the whole sentence to understand what Paul has in mind. And in the ESV, verse 7 is similar to verse 8, so I’m going to include it in the full passage:

“Of this gospel I was made a minister according to the gift of God’s grace, which was given me by the working of His power. 8To me, though I am the very least of all the saints, this grace was given, to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, 9and to bring to light for everyone what is the plan of the mystery hidden for ages in God, who created all things,10so that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places.” – Ephesians 3:7-10

Most of this paragraph is autobiographical; Paul talks about himself and his ministry. Verse 10 widens the scope to stress the role of the church in spiritual ministry.

Paul repeats a few key ideas in this section of Scripture. Here they are according to each verse:

  • Verse 7 – gospel, minister, grace, power. 
  • Verse 8 – least, saints, grace, preach, Gentiles, unsearchable riches
  • Verse 9 – bring to light, everyone, plan, mystery, hidden, created
  • Verse 10 – church, wisdom, made known, rulers and authorities, heavenly places

Since many of these are synonyms, we can organize these according to their main concepts. We get something like this:

  • Contents: gospel, unsearchable riches, plan, mystery, hidden, wisdom
  • Speakers: Paul, minister, least, church
  • Actions: preach, bring to light, make known
  • Audiences: Gentiles, everyone, rulers, authorities
  • Motivation: grace
  • Abilities: power, create

Paul is talking about evangelism. He begins by ascribing his personal ministry to the grace of God. The Lord called Him to preach Christ to the Gentiles. He ends by telling the Ephesians the church reveals to heavenly beings the hidden wisdom of God.

Somehow the apostle moved from an earthly ministry of sharing the gospel with lost people to a transcendent ministry of informing spiritual authorities about God’s plans.

That’s quite a jump!

So we’re back to the questions I posed above. Who are these individuals and what do they not know?

In light of the theme of Gentile evangelism, I’d say these are the dethroned sons of God. By way of review, this is the group to whom God delivered the nations, while keeping Israel for Himself. Deuteronomy 32:8-9 asserts this reality.

But these angels failed to honor God. Instead, as Psalm 82 describes, they fanned the flames of corruption all over the world, with the result that God promised to judge them. 

For centuries, the Gentiles lived under the oppression of fallen angels. And they couldn’t escape; they were stuck in idolatry.

But the Son of God defeated these sons of God! Whereas the latter rebelled against the Father, Jesus obeyed Him. And while the gods enslaved and polluted people, Christ released and purified them.

Not just the Jews; everyone! That’s what the rulers and authorities didn’t realize. The death and resurrection of Jesus provided the means to deliver the nations. The Gentiles no longer have to suffer under false gods. Through the gospel of Jesus Christ, which the church proclaims, anyone can draw near to the one true God. 

We conduct our ministries down here on earth. But as we do, we need to realize that we’re making a heavenly impact. The authority God has given us grants us the right to “go and make disciples of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19). We’re invading the territory of the enemy because it’s no longer his. And these rulers can’t stop us because they lost their jurisdiction. Since we’re seated with Christ, we’ve taken their place. And as we share the gospel, we fulfill the divine plan which they rejected. Through Jesus, we lead the nations back to God.

A brainteaser they never saw coming!

This puts our service in a different frame, doesn’t it? Everything we do can have a kingdom impact. Every word we speak can liberate a soul for eternity. True, not everyone accepts Christ, but we persevere in our ministry.

Our enemy knows this, and he tries to respond. That’s what we’ll look at in the next post.

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