ancient interpreters - Death has two meanings: the
souls separation from the body and the souls pursuit of sin (marius
victorinus); why does Paul call the devil the ruler of this world? Because virtually the
whole of humanity surrendered to him. All are his voluntary and willing slaves
(chrysostom); Christians are given grace to resist the prince of the power of the air
(theodoret); Paul confesses here his past transgressions (jerome); The children of
disobedience are subject to the devil by choice, however, and not by their created nature
(marius victorinus).
contemporary interpreters - In first century mythology an audience
would have little trouble imagining a demonic ruler. The practices of magic were directed
at harnessing or warding off the influences of such powers. Some scholars think that
Ephesians drew up its picture of the body of Christ filling the cosmos to prove to
believers that such forces had no way to enter their lives. In the industrialized world of
the 21st century, we do not typically describe the force that drives people to destructive
behavior as independent powers. But we do know that people are subject to many formative
influences that mask the reality of being "dead in sins." Our most obvious
examples come from persons in programs to aid in their recovery from additions to drugs,
alcohol, or gambling. They know the experience of being ruled by "powers."
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- Paul divides a Christians life into two periods. Using the two-period format,
describe your own faith journey-the before and the after-but using the realities of your
own script and experiences.
- What in your life is due only to Gods presence and goodness?
Describe 1st century
superstitions and the word which Paul speaks that confronts "a world with devils
filled." replicate the form of the text, the two periods-the before and the after-by
offering a testimony-personal, historical, or even secular-that reflects the two periods.
Or, draw from the addiction-recovery model . . . first before we can
see our former lives as darkness, we much experience self-recognition and conversion. Second,
no one can make the journey from a way of life that is marked by death to a new life on
their own-it takes shared power: others and God to break the deadly patterns of an old
life. speak of the end result, that God does all of this because God has prepared
beforehand to be our way of life (2:10).
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[1] Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture VIII (InterVarsity, 1999), page 127.
[2] Serendipity Bible (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing Co., 1998), 247.
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