The Mystery
In Ephesians 3, Paul unfolds a powerful mystery, one that redefines belonging and rewrites every limitation we’ve placed on access to God.
Hidden for generations, now revealed by the Spirit: Gentiles are co-heirs with Israel, members of one body, and sharers together in the promise in Christ Jesus. (4–6).
This is more than a theological truth, it is a life-altering revelation. You are not on the outside. You are not barely included. In Christ, you are fully adopted, fully seen, and fully empowered.
Paul, once a persecutor, calls himself “the very least”, yet he is entrusted with proclaiming the unsearchable riches of Christ. This is grace in motion, God using the unlikely to do the unimaginable. You don’t qualify yourself; grace qualifies you.
And here’s the wonder: God uses the Church, not angels, not burning bushes to display His manifold wisdom (v. 10). Your life in Christ is not just personal; it is cosmic. Heaven watches as grace reshapes broken people into one glorious, unified body.
Lord, thank You for making me part of Your eternal plan. Let me live boldly, steward grace faithfully, and walk in the confidence that I am Your chosen vessel. Let my life reflect Your wisdom and glory, for the world and heaven to see. Amen.