Epistle to the Ephesians
  • 1. The Epistle to the Ephesians, traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, is one of the most profound and theologically rich letters found in the New Testament. Written to the Christian community in Ephesus, this epistle addresses critical themes such as the nature of the Church, the unity of believers, and the implications of salvation through grace. Paul explores the mystery of the Gospel, emphasizing that in Christ, both Jews and Gentiles are reconciled into one body, breaking down the dividing wall of hostility. The letter outlines the spiritual blessings that believers have in Christ, including adoption, redemption, and the sealing of the Holy Spirit. It offers a practical guide for living a life worthy of this calling, highlighting ethical instructions for personal conduct, familial relationships, and communal ties. Additionally, the Epistle presents the concept of the Church as the Body of Christ, called to reflect His love and truth in the world. Throughout its passages, the letter blends deep theological insight with practical exhortations, encouraging the Ephesians to remain steadfast in their faith and to embody the virtues of Christ in their daily lives. Ultimately, the Epistle to the Ephesians stands as a timeless message of hope, unity, and divine purpose for all believers.

    Who is traditionally believed to have written the Epistle to the Ephesians?
A) John
B) James
C) Paul
D) Peter
  • 2. What is one primary theme of the Epistle to the Ephesians?
A) Unity in Christ
B) The law of Moses
C) Faith without works
D) The end times
  • 3. In which chapter does Paul discuss the Armor of God?
A) Chapter 5
B) Chapter 6
C) Chapter 3
D) Chapter 4
  • 4. What is the significance of being 'seated in heavenly places' according to Ephesians?
A) Believers live in isolation
B) Believers share in Christ's victory
C) Believers gain wisdom
D) Believers should aspire for wealth
  • 5. Which verse begins with 'For by grace you have been saved'?
A) Ephesians 2:5
B) Ephesians 1:3
C) Ephesians 3:19
D) Ephesians 2:8
  • 6. How does Paul describe the church in Ephesians?
A) A community of scholars
B) A political organization
C) The body of Christ
D) A building of bricks
  • 7. What does Ephesians 5:22-33 discuss?
A) Marriage and Christ's relationship to the church
B) The role of pastors
C) The importance of fasting
D) The law of the old covenant
  • 8. In Ephesians 1:3, believers are blessed with every spiritual blessing in what?
A) In religious rituals
B) In community service
C) In the heavenly places
D) In earthly riches
  • 9. What role do apostles and prophets have in Ephesians 4?
A) To restrict public worship
B) To control the church's funds
C) To equip the saints for ministry
D) To create denominational divisions
  • 10. According to Ephesians, which fruit of the Spirit is emphasized for believers?
A) Power
B) Intelligence
C) Wealth
D) Love
  • 11. What is Paul’s charge to children in Ephesians 6:1?
A) Disregard rules
B) Seek independence
C) Question authority
D) Obey your parents
  • 12. How should husbands love their wives according to Ephesians 5?
A) As a brother
B) As a friend
C) As their employees
D) As Christ loved the church
  • 13. What does Ephesians call the believer’s old self?
A) Corrupt
B) Wise
C) Doubtful
D) Perfect
  • 14. What is the mystery revealed in Ephesians?
A) The inclusion of Gentiles in God's plan
B) The creation of angels
C) The end of the world
D) The nature of sin
  • 15. What is emphasized about God in Ephesians 3:20?
A) He does not listen to prayers
B) He rewards financial giving
C) He is able to do abundantly more
D) He is distant and uninvolved
  • 16. In Ephesians, what is to be 'sacrificial' according to the teachings?
A) Our worship style
B) Our wealth
C) Our time spent on leisure
D) Our love for others
  • 17. What should believers do with their anger according to Ephesians?
A) Ignore it completely
B) Not let the sun go down on it
C) Seek revenge
D) Express it freely
  • 18. What is the purpose of the church according to Ephesians?
A) To host social events
B) To discuss philosophy
C) To make disciples
D) To gather donations
  • 19. What does Paul encourage believers to do for one another in Ephesians?
A) Judge each other
B) Compete against each other
C) Pray for each other
D) Keep secrets
  • 20. How does Ephesians describe the relationship between Christ and the church?
A) The church is superior
B) Christ is the head
C) The church is a business
D) They are equals
  • 21. According to Ephesians, what should believers pursue together?
A) Peace
B) Fame
C) Riches
D) Competition
  • 22. What does Paul encourage the Ephesians to do in prayer?
A) Be alert
B) Be superficial
C) Be silent
D) Be distracted
  • 23. Paul urges wives to submit to their husbands as to whom?
A) The Lord
B) The church
C) The law
D) The world
  • 24. Ephesians emphasizes the concept of grace. What does grace mean in this context?
A) Divine punishment
B) Unmerited favor from God
C) Law and order
D) Achieving righteousness through works
  • 25. Ephesians teaches that Christ reconciled both Jews and Gentiles. How?
A) By raising an army
B) By abolishing the Law completely
C) By emphasizing Jewish traditions
D) By creating one new humanity
  • 26. According to Ephesians, what separates believers from God?
A) Sin
B) Poverty
C) Lack of knowledge
D) Natural disasters
  • 27. What kind of talk should believers avoid, according to Ephesians?
A) Encouraging talk
B) Direct talk
C) Unwholesome talk
D) Faithful talk
  • 28. What does Ephesians instruct believers to be filled with?
A) Power
B) Wisdom
C) The Spirit
D) Knowledge
  • 29. How does Ephesians encourage believers to pray?
A) With perseverance
B) Only at meals
C) In isolation
D) With doubt
  • 30. What does being 'washed' relate to in Ephesians?
A) Physical cleanliness
B) Cleansing through the word
C) Being wealthy
D) Performing rituals
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