The Mystery of Christ | Ephesians 3:1-13
This powerful exploration of Ephesians 3 unveils one of Christianity's most profound mysteries: that God's salvation extends beyond ethnic and cultural boundaries to create one unified body in Christ. We discover that the gospel isn't about conforming to a specific cultural identity, but about God gathering a diverse people from every nation, tribe, and tongue. The mystery hidden for ages is now revealed—Gentiles and Jews are fellow heirs, members of the same body, partakers of the same promise through Jesus. But this isn't just theological knowledge to be stored away. We are called to be stewards of God's grace, responsible for sharing this good news with others. The sermon challenges us to examine whether we've become stagnant sponges, absorbing truth without ever wringing it out in practical action. Less than five percent of Christians share Jesus with even one person per year. Are we missionaries or imposters? The text reminds us that through the church, God's manifold wisdom is being displayed to spiritual rulers and authorities in heavenly places. Our faithful obedience isn't just earthly activity—it reverberates throughout the spiritual realm, pushing back darkness and advancing God's kingdom. This is our cosmic calling, and the question remains: will we participate in this divine mystery?
