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Ephesians 2:14

People like to construe this "middle wall" as being the law, but this is wrong. The middle wall is sin, the breaking of the law. The law gives strength to sin—because, if there were no law, there would be no sin. Thus, it is not the law that "stands between" but sin (Isaiah 59:2). All the law does is tell people how to live—Jew or Gentile, it does not matter. Peace, which did not exist because of our sins, had to be made; we were at war with God. That separation, the gap caused by sin, is bridged by Jesus Christ.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Unity (Part 6): Ephesians 4 (C)



Ephesians 2:10-18

In verse 15, Paul says that God "create[s] in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace." The apostle defines what these "two" are in verse 11: "Therefore, remember that you, once Gentiles in the flesh—who are called Uncircumcision by what is called the Circumcision made in the flesh by hands. . . ." The two, Gentiles and Israelites, share one Spirit in Christ, "who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of division between us" (verse 14). Whether physically Gentile or Israelite, those who have "put on the new man" have one Spirit, God's Holy Spirit.

Charles Whitaker
Choosing the New Man (Part Two)



Ephesians 2:10-18

In Galatians 6:12-16; Ephesians 2:10-18; and Colossians 3:9-11, Paul broaches the subject of circumcision. He often connects the new man with circumcision because he understands the symbolism behind circumcision, and so should we.

When practiced according to God's law, the ritual of circumcision pertains to men, that is, males, taking place on the eighth day after parturition. Eight is the number of "new beginnings," the idea being that seven is the number of perfection, and seven plus one—eight—restarts the cycle. Thus, the eighth day of the week is Sunday, in reality the beginning of the new week. The Last Great Day, which occurs eight days after the Feast of Tabernacles begins, looks forward to the day when God will make all things new. This is the important symbolic message behind physical circumcision: The boy—the man—circumcised on the eighth day is a "new man."

However, the new man of whom Paul speaks is not new because of physical circumcision. He is new because he has obeyed God's command to "circumcise the foreskin of [his] heart, and be stiff-necked no longer" (Deuteronomy 10:16, see Jeremiah 4:4). Paul, understanding this, claims that "circumcision is that of the heart, in the Spirit." "Heart," of course, refers to mind. The new man is new because he is "renewed in the spirit of [his] mind" (Ephesians 4:23). By definition, the new man is spiritually circumcised—circumcised in his mind.

Charles Whitaker
Choosing the New Man (Part Two)

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Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Matthew 5:9
1 Corinthians 16:1-3
Galatians 6:12-16
Ephesians 2:10-18
Colossians 3:9-11


Library resources that contain this verse:

The Sabbath Committed to the Hebrews  

The Sabbath During the Ministry of the Apostles  

Articles

All in All  

'By What Every Joint Supplies'  

Choosing the New Man (Part Two)  (2)

During a Famine, What Is the Work?  

The Beatitudes, Part 7: Blessed Are the Peacemakers  

What Was the Law 'Added Because of Transgressions'?  

Who Are the 144,000?  

Will You Marry Me? (Part Two)  

Bible Questions & Answers

What Are the 'Ordinances' of Colossians 2:14 and E  

Bible Studies

Parable of the Wicked Vinedressers  

Peace  

The Day of Atonement: The World at One with God  

The Feast of Tabernacles: When the Whole World Will Be Called  

Why You Need the Holy Spirit  

Booklets

Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath?  

Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath?  

Why Marriage—Soon Obsolete?  

Sermon Transcripts

All in All  

All in All  (2)

Are You Worthy of Your Calling?  

Christ Our Peace  

Christ Our Peace  

Christ Our Peace  (2)

Fellowship With God  

Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 5)  

Government (Part 7)  (3)

Knowing Christ (Part 2)  

Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part 7)  

Loving Christ and Revelation 2:1-7  

Loving Christ and Revelation 2:1-7  

Peace With God  

Reconciliation Through Christ  

Remember the Christians  

The Cost of Reconciliation  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 6)  

Truth (Part 4)  

Truth (Part 4)  

Unity  

Unity  

Unity (Part 6): Ephesians 4 (C)  

Unity (Part 6): Ephesians 4 (C)  

Unity and Law  

Until Shiloh Comes  


 
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