The Royal Family
Ephesians 3:15
Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,


I. LET US UNDERSTAND THE LANGUAGE OF THE TEXT.

1. The key word is "family." A building sets forth the unity of the builder's design. A flock, unity of the shepherd's possession. The title of citizen implies unity of privilege. The idea of an army displays unity of object and pursuit. Here we have something closer and more instructive still: "family."

(1)  The same Father, and thus unity of relationship.

(2)  The same life, and so unity of nature.

(3)  The same mutual love growing out of nature and relations.

(4)  The same desires, interests, joys, and cares.

(5)  The same home for abode, security, and enjoyment.

(6)  The same inheritance to be soon possessed.

2. The link-word is "whole." "Whole family in heaven and earth." There is but one family, and it is a whole.

(1) On earth we find a portion of the family

(a)  Sinning and repenting: not yet made perfect.

(b)  Suffering and despised: strangers and foreigners among men.

(c)  Dying and groaning, because yet in the body.

(2) In heaven we find another part of the family —

(a)  Serving and rejoicing. Sinless and free from all infirmity.

(b)  Honouring God, and honoured by Him.

(c)  Free from sighing, and engrossed in singing. The militant and the triumphant are one undivided family.

3. The crowning word is "named." We are named after the first-born, even Jesus Christ.

(1) Thus are we all acknowledged to be as truly sons as the Lord Jesus; for the same name is named on us.

(2) Thus is He greatly honoured among us. His name is glorified by each one who truly bears it.

(3) Thus are we greatly honoured in Him by bearing so august a name.

(4) Thus are we taught whom to imitate. We must justify the name.

(5) Thus are we forcibly reminded of His great love to us, His great gift to us, His union with us, and His value of us.

II. LET US CATCH THE SPIRIT OF THE TEXT. Let us now endeavour to feel and display a family feeling.

1. As members of one family let us enjoy the things we have in common. We all have —

(1) The same occupations. It is our meat and drink to serve the Lord, to bless the brotherhood, and win souls.

(2) The same delights; communion, assurance, expectation, etc.

(3) The same love from the Father.

(4) The same justification and acceptance with our God.

(5) The same rights to the throne of grace, angelic ministration, Divine provision, spiritual illumination, etc.

(6) The same anticipations. Growth in grace, perseverance to the end, and glory at the end.

2. As members of one family, let us be familiar with each other.

3. As members of one family, let us practically help each other.

4. As members of one family, let us lay aside all dividing names, aims, feelings, ambitions, and beliefs.

5. As members of one family, let us strive for the honour and kingdom of our Father who is in heaven.

(1)  Let us seek out the lost members of the family.

(2)  Let us cherish the forgotten members of the family.

(3)  Let us strive for the peace and unity of the family.

(C. H. Spurgeon.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,

WEB: from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named,




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