Sentences form the bedrock of divine revelation to the fallen race, but finding the limits and parts of the sentences in Scripture can sometimes be challenging. Ephesians 2:1-7 is one long sentence in the Greek and is irregular in structure. The key to understanding this sentence is to see that Paul places the direct object of the sentence up front in verse 1 while the subject and verbs of the sentence do not occur until verses 5 and 6. By putting the direct object in the emphatic position in verse 1, Paul signals that he is calling attention to the character and condition of fallen men. Through exposing the spiritually dead nature of sinner, Paul prepares the way for us to appreciate the joy, power, and peace of the gospel of sovereign grace in Jesus Christ.
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