Saturday, August 17, 2013

Ephesians 4: Ministries of the Word

In his commentary in Ephesians, O'Brien reflects on Ephesians 4:12 and the ministries of the word: apostles, prophets, evangelists, and shepherd/pastors.
In line with this salvation-historical dimension, Ephesians 4 indicates that the exalted Messiah gives ministries of the word to equip God’s people for work in his service so as to build his body. This constructing has both an extensive and an intensive dimension to it. Growth in size is implied in the mention of the gifts of apostles and evangelists (v. 11), while the introduction of the body metaphor implies the notion of development of the church as an organism from within, by means of its own God-given life. Although the expression may be built up has sometimes been interpreted individualistically, this is inappropriate, since it regularly has a corporate dimension in the apostle’s teaching, and this clearly its significance in the present context. (O’Brien, p.135).
The ministers of the Word feed us scripture in order that we may minister to one another in the Word so that we as a whole body may grow into Christ.

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