Topic > Critical Analysis of Ephesians 1:7-10 - 1097

The passage I have chosen to critically analyze is Ephesians 1:7-10. He states: «In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of God's grace which he has bestowed upon us. With all wisdom and understanding he has made known to us, according to his good pleasure, the mystery of his will, which he willed in Christ, so that it may be carried out when the times come to their fulfillment, to bring unity to all things that are in the world. sky. and on the earth under Christ." The main idea of ​​this passage expresses the restoration or redemption of man, through Christ, as the original plan or intention of a gracious and satisfying God, who wants to give riches to his flock when the time is fulfilled. . In verse 7 God's grace is spoken of as cause and the effect as redemption. Both verses 8 and 9 speak of God's wisdom and purpose as if it were a pre-arranged plan. The entire passage often refers to him, him and his. He refers to God and Christ frequently throughout the passage. Many times it refers to things like through him, in Christ, and under Christ. This redemption that we will receive has been given to us through the Son of God. The way they refer to God in this verse is that of a fulfilling, wise, purposeful, and merciful being. He is referred to as one who gives and has good pleasure. Finally, it refers to a time when all this will happen, but does not give us a precise date. It says when the times come to their fulfillment. We are not aware of when this specific time is. This time is known only to God. His purpose for the message is given in verse 10. He would strive to bring unity through all things in heaven and on earth. In heaven and earth is made up......half of the card......the second meaning is to buy something or buy something from somewhere else. If you need to purchase something that was on sale, that means the item will no longer be on sale. It is bought and paid for and will therefore never be sold again. Christ bought and paid for our sins and we will never have to make anyone else pay for them again. The third meaning of redemption is found in the New Testament. It comes from the Greek compound or word. The first part of this word is 'apo' which simply means 'away from'. The next part of the word is 'latrosis' which means 'to be free'. This means that we are free and removed from the sin in our lives, from the law, and from the things that held us captive in the law. We have been removed and freed from these things. The person who removes us and frees us is God, through his son, Jesus Christ.