The Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians Shorter and Longer Versions

 Chapter I.—Praise of the Ephesians.

 Chapter II.—Congratulations and entreaties.

 Chapter III.—Exhortations to unity.

 Chapter IV.—The same continued.

 Chapter V.—The praise of unity.

 Chapter VI.—Have respect to the bishop as to Christ Himself.

 Chapter VII.—Beware of false teachers.

 Chapter VIII.—Renewed praise of the Ephesians.

 Chapter IX.—Ye have given no heed to false teachers.

 Chapter X.—Exhortations to prayer, humility, etc.

 Chapter XI.—An exhortation to fear God, etc.

 Chapter XII.—Praise of the Ephesians.

 Chapter XIII.—Exhortation to meet together frequently for the worship of God.

 Chapter XIV.—Exhortations to faith and love.

 Chapter XV.—Exhortation to confess Christ by silence as well as speech.

 Chapter XVI.—The fate of false teachers.

 Chapter XVII.—Beware of false doctrines.

 Chapter XVIII.—The glory of the cross.

 Chapter XIX.—Three celebrated mysteries.

 Chapter XX.—Promise of another letter.

 Chapter XX.—Exhortations to steadfastness and unity.

 Chapter XXI.—Conclusion.

Chapter XI.—An exhortation to fear God, etc.

The last times are come upon us. Let us therefore be of a reverent spirit, and fear the long-suffering of God, that it tend not to our condemnation. For let us either stand in awe of the wrath to come, or show regard for the grace which is at present displayed— one of two things. Only [in one way or another] let us be found in Christ Jesus unto the true life. Apart from Him, let nothing attract84    Literally, “let nothing become you.” you, for whom I bear about these bonds, these spiritual jewels, by which may I arise through your prayers, of which I entreat I may always be a partaker, that I may be found in the lot of the Christians of Ephesus, who have always been of the same mind with the apostles through the power of Jesus Christ.

The last times are come upon us. Let us therefore be of a reverent spirit, and fear the long-suffering of God, lest we despise the riches of His goodness and forbearance.85    Rom. ii. 4. For let us either fear the wrath to come, or let us love the present joy in the life that now is; and let our present and true joy be only this, to be found in Christ Jesus, that we may truly live. Do not at any time desire so much as even to breathe apart from Him. For He is my hope; He is my boast; He is my never-failing riches, on whose account I bear about with me these bonds from Syria to Rome, these spiritual jewels, in which may I be perfected through your prayers, and become a partaker of the sufferings of Christ, and have fellowship with Him in His death, His resurrection from the dead, and His everlasting life.86    Phil. iii. 10. May I attain to this, so that I may be found in the lot of the Christians of Ephesus, who have always had intercourse with the apostles by the power of Jesus Christ, with Paul, and John, and Timothy the most faithful.

Ἔσχατοι καιροί. Λοιπὸν αἰσχυνθῶμεν, φοβηθῶμεν τὴν μακροθυμίαν τοῦ θεοῦ, ἵνα μὴ ἡμῖν εἰς κρίμα γένηται. Ἢ γὰρ τὴν μέλλουσαν ὀργὴν φοβηθῶμεν, ἢ τὴν ἐνεστῶσαν χάριν ἀγαπήσωμεν, ἓν τῶν δύο· μόνον ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ εὑρεθῆναι εἰς τὸ ἀληθινὸν ζῆν. Χωρὶς τούτου μηδὲν ὑμῖν πρεπέτω, ἐν ᾧ τὰ δεσμὰ περιφέρω, τοὺς πνευματικοὺς μαργαρίτας, ἐν οἷς γένοιτό μοι ἀναστῆναι τῇ προσευχῇ ὑμῶν, ἧς γένοιτό μοι ἀεὶ μέτοχον εἶναι, ἵνα ἐν κλήρῳ Ἐφεσίων εὑρεθῶ τῶν Χριστιανῶν, οἳ καὶ τοῖς ἀποστόλοις πάντοτε συνῄνεσαν ἐν δυνάμει Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ.