On June 29, 2008, we started a series on Ephesians at Redeemer Fellowship, the church I pastor in Kansas City, MO. This page is a simple attempt to collect helpful resources on the study of the book.
My hope is that the resources archived on this page can serve both our church community as well as those outside our church. If you have questions/criticisms/suggestions, please leave them in the comments below.
INTRODUCTIONS
Two of the best introductions to Ephesians I can recommend are Sam Storms's "Introduction to Ephesians," and Mark Dever's sermon, Grace: The Message of Ephesians (in fact, I highly recommend all of Dever's New Testament overview sermons, which can be downloaded here, or purchased as a published volume, The Message of the New Testament: Promises Kept).
RECOMMENDED COMMENTARIES ON EPHESIANS
John Stott, Ephesians (The Bible Speaks Today)
Peter O'Brien, Ephesians (The Pillar New Testament Commentary Series)
Klyne Snodgrass, Ephesians (NIVAC)
Those interested in a more in-depth bibliography should consult Sam Storms's extensive Ephesians Bibliography.
INTERNET RESOURCES
Sam Storms's Online Ephesians Studies | This provides a comprehensive bibliography, introduction, and outlines of each section of the book. The best resource I know of for those wanting to dig deeper into Ephesians.
Ephesians (ESV Bible Online)
PUBLISHED SERMONS
John Calvin, Sermons on Ephesians
Martin Lloyd Jones, Ephesians (8 volume paperback)
MP3 SERMON AUDIO
Sinclair Ferguson (these were preached at Park Cities Presbyterian and are some of the
best sermons I've ever heard preached. These have definitely shaped my
own preaching of Paul's letter)
Ligon Duncan (these are the most in-depth exegetical sermons I've found)
Ephesians Sermons Preached at The Journey
Ephesians Sermons at Bethlehem Baptist (These are a wide range of sermons by a wide range of people over the wide range of a twenty year time span)
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I was greatly blessed at Seminary discovering this in the Wycliffe Hall library which is called Soul Craft and is Peterson's exposition of Ephesians, Gold dust.
Posted by: David Cooke | July 26, 2008 at 05:15 PM
great compilation kevin. thanks for sharing.
found your blog via the resurgence. go after kc my friend!
Posted by: jason salamun | July 30, 2008 at 11:19 AM