Ephesians 4:12 - Exposition
In order to the perfecting of the saints. The ultimate end for which the gifts bestowed (comp. Hebrews 12:1 ). A work of completion is in hand, which must be fulfilled (see Ephesians 4:13 ): the saints, now compassed about with infirmity, have to be freed from all stain ( Ephesians 5:26 , Ephesians 5:27 ), and as instruments towards this end, the ministers of the Church are given by Christ; they are not mere promoters of civilization, men of culture planted among the rude, but instruments for advancing men to complete holiness. For the work of the ministry. The preposition is changed from πρὸς to εἰς πρὸς denoting the ultimate end, εἰς the immediate object (comp. Romans 15:2 ); the office of the Church officers is not lords, but διακονοί , servants , as Christ himself was (Matt, 20:28). For the building up of the body of Christ. Bringing bone to its bone and sinew to its sinew, increasing the number of believers, and promoting the spiritual life of each; carrying on all their work as Christ's servants and with a definite eye to the promotion of the great work which he undertook when he came to seek and to save the lost.
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