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Summary: Today’s sermon is going to review the character, sphere and ground of our blessings in order to spur us on to not only praise and glorify His name with our lips but also through His power strive to become blameless in His sight!

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Chosen to Praise God

Ephesians 1:3-6

Online Sermon: http://www.mckeesfamily.com/?page_id=3567

“Ascribe to the Lord the glory due His name; worship the Lord in the splendor of His holiness.”

Psalms 29:2

Ever get so excited about what God has done in your life that all you want to do is climb the highest mountain, shout and praise His holy name? While we are fully aware that God sending His Son Jesus to die on a cross for those who used to be His enemies, dead in their sins and incapable of seeking God on their own is more than sufficient reasons to praise Him; one can’t help but wonder how this can be done in a manner worthy of He who has heaped upon us every spiritual blessing in Christ Jesus. Even though many of our deeds are like filthy rags and our words vain and reflect the ways of this world this does not negate the responsibility of His ambassador’s and royal priests, i.e. us Christians, to at least attempt to praise our Creator in a manner worthy of His greatness! If only we would believe that He who created us in His image can do all things, including molding and shaping our lives so that we might be living sacrifices, holy and acceptable in His sight! Today’s sermon is going to review the character, sphere and ground of our blessings in order to spur us on to not only praise and glorify His name with our lips but also through His power strive to become blameless in His sight!

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.” (verse 3)

The Character of our Blessings

With a profound sense of gratitude and a genuine desire to elicit emotions of hope, humility, and joy, Paul begins his “mystic hymn” by praising God for having given us “every spiritual blessing in Christ!” Unlike the “Old Testament days when God’s promises were largely material,” the blessings granted to those who have received a new heart under the new covenant are derived from the Holy Spirit, purchased by the blood of Christ and are spiritual in nature. Even though Apostle Paul “knew little of material blessings,” the spiritual blessings of have been chosen (v. 4), predestined (v. 5), forgiven (v. 7), and a recipient of God’s grace (v. 7-8) whom was included, marked and sealed by the Holy Spirit (v. 13); made Paul feel like he had boundless wealth! The value of these blessings are to be “measured by the price that was paid to obtain them when on the cross the Son of God fought satanic opponents and disarmed them (Col 2:15).” Praise be to God that whatever our spiritual lives require, He “amply and abundantly provides” without neglecting to provide for our basic, physical needs as well (Matthew 6:25-34)!

Sphere in Which Blessings are Experienced

These gracious gifts are not just future benefits to be realized upon the return of Christ but are to be experienced in the “heavenly” realms in the present. “Heavenly realms” is not “an exact synonym for heaven nor does it strictly refer to the “sky” above or a “literal spatial abode.” The sphere in which believers receive every spiritual blessing in Christ is the unseen spiritual reality that is all around us. The heavenly realm Paul is referring to is the realm in which we exist and Christ reigns supreme but until the final consummation allows the evil powers of this “present evil age” to wage war against God’s children. Our struggle while on this earth is not against flesh and blood, according to Paul but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil (Ephesians 6:12). Praise be to God that through our union with Christ, we have not only been blessed with what we need to survive the fiery darts of Satan but have also been guaranteed victory through our union with Christ whom already defeated him on the cross!

Ground in Which Blessings Come

For He chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in His sight. In love 5 He predestined us for adoption to sonship n through Jesus Christ, in accordance with His pleasure and will (verses 4-5)

The grounds in which we have received every spiritual blessing was in accordance to the eternal purpose of God. Before the beginning of time and creation God’s “unstoppable, undefeatable, invincible” plan was to provide the means in which humanity could be adopted in Christ as His children. Since the Fall all have sinned and are dead in their transgressions and incapable of “making even the smallest movement back toward God.” Before the foundation of the world God elected, i.e. “marked off in advance,” a “significant portion of the human race” to receive salvation through the atoning sacrifice of His Son Jesus. How God chose those to be elect without violating human free will or His own justice is a mystery that has “baffled the best brains of Christendom for centuries.” What is known with certainty concerning election is that humans do not obtain salvation by trying to conquer heaven like Satan tried, not is it bought with spiritual currency or inherited based one’s image being in the likeness of God but can only be received by faith in the atoning sacrifice of Christ! So regardless if one is a Calvinist or Arminian one can wholeheartedly agree that “God’s election is free and beats down and annihilates all the worthiness, works and virtues” of humanity.

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