to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.
We now come to the second part of this chapter, which contains Paul's devout and affectionate prayer to God for his beloved Ephesians. - For this cause. This may be referred either to the immediately foregoing verse, That you faint not, etc., or, rather, the apostle is here resuming what he began at the first verse, from which he digressed in those which are interposed. Observe, I.
Commenting on Ephesians 3:14-21
Verse 21. Unto him be glory. . In the church or, by the church, . The church was to be the instrument by which the glory of God would be shown; and it was by the church that his praise would be celebrated. Throughout all ages, world without end.
Translate, "Unto Him be the glory (that is, the whole glory of the gracious dispensation of salvation just spoken of) in the Church (as the theater for the manifestation of the glory, Eph 3:10) in Christ Jesus (as in Him all the glory centers, Zac 6:13) to all the generations of eternal ages," literally, "of the age of the ages." Eternity is conceived as consisting...