We are part of God’s mysterious plan. It was kept hidden until God chose to reveal it to Paul. As followers of Jesus, we share in the same blessings God’s chosen people have been given. When we believe in the Good News, that is in Jesus’ saving grace, we are given access to God.
When you understand the history and how people feared God, we can see how this is a really big deal. Jesus has come and revealed himself to us as God. We now have great treasures available to us. Do you have a hard time believing it? Continue reading “Ephesians 3:1-13 – God’s Mysterious Plan”
We are all united with Christ. Hallelujah. There is no more separation. Jesus took care of that on the cross. The Holy Spirit sealed the deal when he appeared to both Jews and Gentiles. The gap that separated Jews from non-Jews was closed when Jesus died on the cross and broke down the walls of hostility. Non-Jews are no longer seen as heathens. If we are, we are at least heathens with hope. Hope in Christ. Sadly, many Jews and non-Jews today still cling to that separation.
Some of my favorite verses are found in today’s reading. You may know that I grew up in the Lutheran tradition, and verse 8 is a key, crucial verse for us. It is by grace that we are saved, not by the good things we have done. I used to teach songs to our children’s ministry kids that emphasized this truth. It is by grace, grace, grace, we have been saved, saved, saved, not of ourselves. It is a gift from God. The best gift of all.
I just love this passage. First of all, the prayer is a prayer I have for each of you, and particularly for each of my children and grandchildren. In this fast-paced, crazy world, the importance of a relationship with God can often get overlooked. I’m as guilty as the next guy. There were times in my life when Sundays couldn’t come fast enough, and the time in between, well, was full of things that kept my eyes focused on other things. Now I see the importance of a relationship with God, and I certainly want spiritual wisdom to grow in my knowledge of God.
I love Paul’s words here, “May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace.” That is my wish for you as readers of this devotional as well. There is just so much going on this world today that zaps our peace. We often forget about the free gift of grace that is ours, too. This a good place to start every time we have with God, to remember and thank him for the grace and peace he supplies. Take a moment now to just feel his presence.