So the new season of Lineage is out now. A look at the 7 churches of Revelation. There is something immensely intriguing about these seven churches and the seven cities they were established in.
Let’s talk about Ephesus for a minute. Ephesus was a glamour city. Swathed in the mystery of being a significant harbour on the Mediterranean, it was abuzz with merchants and sailors, pilgrims and passengers, thronging the narrow winding streets, revelling in the salt laced air and indulging in all the vagaries and vices that the city had to offer.
Not only was Ephesus teeming it was also charismatic. It was alive. It’s no wonder then that Paul found himself drawn to preach the gospel in Ephesus. For all it’s vibrancy and sheen, Ephesus was a city full of jostling souls who were lost.
For all their cosmopolitan charms Ephesians were adrift on the sea of life. Existentially they grappled with the same questions we all do; questions of origin, meaning, morality and destiny but the answers they had available to them were limited at best and downright inadequate at worst.