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Leaders Equip, Saints Serve
Commentators stress that the purpose of church leaders (pastors, teachers, etc.) is not to perform all ministry themselves. Instead, Christ gives them to the church to 'perfect' or 'equip' the saints. Their primary role is to prepare every believer to do the 'work of ministering,' which in turn builds up the entire body of Christ.
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Ephesians
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18th Century
Theologian
For the perfecting of the saints. On the meaning of the word here rendered perfecting—katartismon—see Barnes on [Referen…
For the perfecting (προς τον καταρτισμον). Late and rare word (in Galen in medical sense, in papyri for house-furnishing), only he…
19th Century
Bishop
For the perfecting . . .—The parallelism of the three clauses of our version of this verse does not exactly correspond to the orig…
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19th Century
Preacher
For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: till we all come in the unity of the fa…
The aim of the ministries mentioned in v.11 is now disclosed: to equip all God’s people for service. “To prepare” (GK 2938) is “to put right.” In t…
16th Century
Theologian
For the renewing of the saints. In this version I follow Erasmus, not because I prefer his view, but to allow the reader an opportunity of…
17th Century
Pastor
For the perfecting of the saints, the chosen ones, whom God has sanctified or set apart for himself in eternal election: …
17th Century
Minister
To every believer is given some gift of grace, for their mutual help. All is given as seems best to Christ to bestow on everyone. He received for t…