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Review
The book of Ephesians began by a look at our Spiritual Blessings
These blessings far outweigh any earthly possession we could gather
Before the foundation of the world God the Father ordained for us to be holy (vs 4)
We have redemption through the blood of Christ (vs 7)
We are sealed by the Spirit (vs 13-14)
Next we learned about the prayer of Paul for our understanding of Christ to increase
An increased understanding of our riches
An increased understanding of the power available to us through Christ
Then we looked at our condition before and after our Salvation
There was our personal condition - dead in trespasses and sins- now alive unto God!
There was our national condition -
Gentiles separated from the covenants and commonwealth of Israel (of course as Gentiles this applies to us as well)
But through Christ there is one body, the church made up of both Jew and Gentile
Now we are both Jew & Gentile being built together for God’s glory
Introduction
As we enter the 3rd chapter of Ephesians we are wrapping up the doctrinal portion of this book as we make our way into more of a devotional section of the book.
Paul is wrapping up his emphasis on the “mystery”.
Ep 3:
The Mystery was not previously known
The Mystery was revealed by God
In the New Testament, a mystery is not something eerie or inscrutable, but rather “a truth that was hidden by God in times past and is now revealed to those who are in His family.”
A mystery is a “sacred secret” that is unknown to unbelievers, but understood and treasured by the people of God.
I. Paul states his cause
“for this cause I Paul”
What cause? - the reconciliation of both Jew and Gentile in one body “the church”
What cause? - the building that is being fitly framed together
Paul had given his life for this “mystery”
Are we living for a cause?
Weather we think we are or not, all of us have dedicated our life to something!
Illustration: “The Few, the Proud, The Marines” - this was one of the best advertisements ever created.
It usually start with some battlefield scene of a soldier scaling walls, or some fighter jet doing barrel rolls is the sky and then at the end there is a clean shaven, crew cut man decked out in his military dress uniform with a shine sword.....The few…The Proud…The Marines!!! What are they getting at?
Give your life a purpose, make a difference in the world, fight for your country, be a hero- JOIN A CAUSE!!!
Paul knew he was part of a cause
Are we living for a cause?
Weather we think we are or not, all of us have dedicated our life to something!
II.
Paul states his condition
“the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles”
Remember Paul was in prison in Rome when he wrote this epistle
The reason he was headed there was because of his unwillingness to waiver in his beliefs
He was arrested in (for his teaching against the law- even though he made a generous effort to appease the Jews)
He gave his testimony in
Acts 22:2
What are we suffering at the moment for the cause we have given our life for?
Many times we are so derailed due to some minor discomfort!
Paul embraced his condition!
III.
Paul states his capacity
“the dispensation of grace”
A. His Receiving of grace
“which is given me”
Paul knew he could do nothing were it not for the grace of God
Def: Grace is getting what we do not deserve
We would do well to come to the place where we recognize our inability to accomplish anything without God!
The grace was dispensed it was “given”
B. His Remitting of grace
“which is given me to you-ward”
In other words Paul’s receiving of grace was not for himself it was for these Gentiles (to you-ward - toward you)
Illustration: many times growing up I would hear adults say… it seems like the money I earn is in one hand and out the other!
The older I get the more true I think that statement is.
With earnings we want to do our best to hold on to a least a little!
But with grace we want to do our best to be a channel.
Channels Only
How I praise Thee, precious Savior,
That Thy love laid hold of me;
Thou hast saved and cleansed and filled me
That I might Thy channel be.
Refrain:
Channels only, blessed Master,
But with all Thy wondrous pow’r
Flowing through us, Thou canst use us
Every day and every hour.
Just a channel full of blessing,
To the thirsty hearts around,
To tell out Thy full salvation,
All Thy loving message sound.
One of the great secrets in the Christian life is that we live with our focus on others and not ourselves
IV.
Paul states his calling
“whereof I was made a minister”
A. The Instruction of men
“to make all men see what is the fellowship”
Fellowship: It has the idea of participation
Illustration: The Christian life is not a spectator sport.
When I was younger I loved sports, but I only enjoyed playing sports I was good at.
At least good enough to play and not sit the bench!
My freshman year of High School I tried out for basketball and about a week into try-outs it was pretty clear that if I managed to make the team I would need to be content riding the pine!
Needless to say I did not continue with try out!
I was not interested in spectating!!
B. The Instruction of angels
“unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church”
The wisdom of God is being made known to heavenly powers by the church!
God’s glory is being revealed through the church!
Our part and participation in the church bring glory to God which is the chief duty of man!
Paul had a great understanding of the significance of the church!
Conclusion:
All of these truths are centered around the fact that Paul understands this “mystery” that God has revealed to him.
It is true that the “church” was at one time a mystery, but that is no longer the case.
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