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Ephesians' high Christology means that it is impossible to read without making the individual aware of the absolute supremacy of the One who took on flesh for mankind's salvation. Yet it is no simple study and one which requires careful examination of the numerous topics covered by Paul. The purpose of this book is to develop, not only Ephesians' interpretation, but facilitate a better understanding of the factors which have bearing upon everyday Christian living. It is vital to grasp how these factors influence our relationship with what Christ has already made available for his followers and assure them of the perfection which is yet to be fully established at Christ's return. The letter is full of unique material, including the fascinating section on spiritual warfare in the last chapter. As westerners our worldview tends to limit our understanding of the unseen world so that we often wrestle with such concepts as angels, the Devil, and demons, but Paul makes it very clear that not only are these powers quite real but that at every level Christ is supreme. This should give each of his followers the fortitude to aim at victorious living "in him."
“This exegetical treatment of the Epistle to the Ephesians provides an excellent way for anyone to introduce themselves to this New Testament masterpiece. David Garrard combines critical thinking, Christian faith, personal experience, and pastoral application in a succinct and easy-to-read style. This publication will undoubtedly add to the reader’s understanding and appreciation of this relatively small but essential New Testament letter.”
—Glenn Balfour, Missio Dei College
David J. Garrard is a missionary educator who has also been professor at the Assemblies of God Bible College at Mattersey Hall in the United Kingdom and associated lecturer attached to four British universities as well as two universities in Central and Southern Africa. He is also executive director of CAM International, a British missionary organization. He is the author of The Epistle of Paul to the Galatians, several chapters in edited books, and numerous articles in journals, and is a contributor to The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. His career began in 1973.