Introduction to Ephesians
Paul writes the book of Ephesians from prison in order to remind the church of the basic doctrines and duties of the faith. In many ways this book seems like an abridged version of Romans. Of all the cities where Paul ministered, Ephesus was the place where Paul spent the most time. It is also the place where he had an amazing impact on the people as well as the entire region. Acts tells us that he spent two years teaching his disciples here and that he exercised great healing powers. Many were healed by him personally and even cloths that were taken from him and given to sick people made many of them well. This ministry was so effective and powerful that the entire region of Asia Minor heard the Gospel. The city was the industrial center for the entire region which may explain why the Spirit of God originally prohibited Paul’s first attempts to go into Asia Minor in other locations. It was also a very idolatrous city and the home of the ...