Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians
1
1 Paul,
an apostle of Christ
Jesus through the
will of God,
to the saints who
are at Ephesus,
and the faithful
in Christ Jesus:
2 Grace
to you and
peace from God
our Father and
the Lord Jesus
Christ.
3 Blessed
be the God
and Father of
our Lord Jesus
Christ, who has
blessed us with
every spiritual
blessing in the
heavenly places in
Christ,
4 even
as he chose
us in him
before the
foundation of the
world, that we
would be holy and
without defect before
him in love,
5 having
predestined us for
adoption as
children through
Jesus Christ to
himself, according
to the good
pleasure of his
desire,
6 to
the praise of
the glory of
his grace, by
which he freely
gave us favor
in the Beloved.
7 In
him we have
our redemption through
his blood, the forgiveness
of our trespasses,
according to the
riches of his
grace
8 which
he made to
abound toward us
in all wisdom
and prudence,
9 making known
to us the
mystery of his
will, according to
his good pleasure
which he purposed
in him
10 to
an administration
of the fullness
of the times,
to sum up all
things in Christ,
the things in
the heavens and
the things on
the earth, in
him.
11 We
were also assigned
an inheritance in
him, having
been foreordained according
to the purpose
of him who does
all things after
the counsel of
his will,
12 to
the end that
we should be
to the praise
of his glory,
we who had
before hoped in
Christ.
13 In
him you also,
having heard the
word of the truth,
the Good News
of your
salvation—in whom,
having also
believed, you were
sealed with the
promised Holy
Spirit,
14 who
is a pledge of
our inheritance,
to the redemption
of God’s own
possession, to the
praise of his
glory.
15 For
this cause I
also, having heard
of the faith
in the Lord
Jesus which is
among you and
the love which you
have toward all
the saints,
16 don’t
cease to give
thanks for you,
making mention of
you in my
prayers,
17 that
the God of
our Lord Jesus
Christ, the Father
of glory, may
give to you
a spirit of
wisdom and revelation
in the knowledge
of him,
18 having
the eyes of
your hearts
enlightened, that
you may know
what is the
hope of his
calling, and what
are the riches
of the glory
of his inheritance
in the saints,
19 and
what is the
exceeding greatness
of his power
toward us who
believe, according
to that working
of the strength
of his might
20 which
he worked in
Christ when he
raised him from
the dead and made
him to sit
at his right
hand in the
heavenly places,
21 far
above all rule,
authority, power,
dominion, and
every name that
is named, not
only in this age,
but also in
that which is
to come.
22 He
put all things
in subjection
under his feet,
and gave him
to be head
over all things
for the assembly,
23 which
is his body,
the fullness of
him who fills
all in all.