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THE CHRIST

EPHESIANS 4:20

“But you did not learn Christ in this way,” 

I have been studying Swahili for a while now, and there are no definite articles in that language. But definite articles are important in English grammar. If I want to point out a specific dog, I would say “the dog” instead of “a dog.” That implies I have one particular dog in mind. Okay, let’s look at today’s verse and you will see why I bring this up.

Paul points the Ephesians back to their day of salvation when he says, “you did not learn Christ in this way.” The verb “learn” is in the Aorist tense which points back to a specific moment. When they learned Christ at salvation, they were taught to leave the old behind (the things he had just mentioned in verse 17-19) and to walk with Christ in a new way. You don’t see the definite article in our translation, which I think is sad. The Greek says ton Christon. Ton is the definite article which points to Jesus being The Christ.

APPLICATION

Maybe Ellicott’s Commentary can tell us more about this verse. “‘To learn the Christ’ is to enter into the true meaning of His office as the Anointed Priest, Prophet, and King, or, in one word, as the Mediator, in whom we as Christians escape from the guilt and bondage of the sins described above. Such learning—like the ‘knowing’ of 2 Corinthians 5:14—is not ‘after the flesh,’ by the mere hearing of the ear, but ‘after the Spirit,’ writing Christ upon the heart.”

When Paul uses the definite article in today’s verse, it was purposeful. These Ephesian believers lived in a pagan society where there were numerous gods the people worshipped. None of them were real, but they still worshipped them. Paul says “the Christ” to point out to them that there was only one, true Savior, Jesus Christ.

Let me ask you a question. Is Jesus The Christ to you? Is He number one, numero uno, the only One? He is, you know. Peter knew that when he said in Matthew 16:16, “‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.’” Today, make sure Jesus is the Christ to you. Follow only Him in whatever you do today.

I give You praise, O God, for giving us The Christ.

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