Grace And Peace
Our text forms the greeting that begins the first chapter of Ephesians. Here we find that Shaul is the one that has been appointed by GOD to be the shaliach, the apostle of the Messiah, by the will of GOD, and he is writing to the saints who are in Ephesus, and faithful in Messiah, YESHUA. He begins with a typical Hebrew greeting:
'Grace to you and peace from GOD our Father, and the LORD YESHUA HaMashiach.Grace is hesed; hesed, the Hebrew term hesed, which is so well known. We find in Genesis, Chapter 6, verse 8: 'Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD';and then, we find in the priestly blessing also; 'The LORD bless thee and keep thee; the LORD be gracious unto thee, and lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.'There is that blessing there of the priests that GOD commanded Moses to tell the priests; He said on this wise you shall bless My people. 'The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make His face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The LORD lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.'And Shaul was a Hebrew of the Hebrews; so his salutation is, of course, the typical Hebrew salutation. What does 'grace' mean? It means the undeserved favour of GOD. It means giving us what we do not deserve. That's what grace means. And what he is asking for now, he is praying that they might have grace from GOD, the Father, and the LORD YESHUA. He also says, And in the New Covenant Scriptures, we have the same, For example, Daniel was told by the angel Gabriel in Chapter 9 about the coming of Messiah, the Prince. Messiah the Prince refers to Messiah as 'the royal figure'; 'the Prince of His people'. And, of course, Daniel mentions the fact that Messiah, the Prince, is going to die, but not for Himself. The dual portrait of Prince and of Bridegroom is found in Psalm 45. Let's look at Psalm 45 and we see there, Messiah is depicted in His dual capacity as our King and as our Bridegroom. Psalm 45 is really a miniature of the Song of Solomon, and you will find there are very close parallels between the Song of Solomon and this Psalm. Messiah and His Bride; and in the New King James Bible from the pews, you will find the title of the Psalm is The Glories of Messiah and of His Bride. David begins like this: |