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March 9, 2025

Ephesians 3:1-13 Mystery Revealed

Preacher: Chris Jessee Series: Masterpiece in Progress Topic: Sunday Sermons Scripture: Ephesians 3:1–13

Join Pastor Chris Jessee in this message from Ephesians 3, part of our 2025 "Masterpiece In Progress" series. In this sermon, Pastor Chris delves into the profound "mystery of the Gospel," emphasizing that it's not hidden information but a truth revealed: the inclusion of Gentiles as fellow heirs in Christ. He explores Paul's stewardship of God's grace and our calling to the same, urging us to examine how we are using our time, talents, and resources to reflect this grace. The message highlights the importance of divine revelation, the authority of scripture, and our role in proclaiming God's wisdom to the world. Discover your divine purpose and how you, as part of the church, play a crucial role in God's unfolding plan.

Key Takeaways

  • The Mystery of the Gospel: Understand that the gospel is a revealed truth, not a hidden secret. It's the good news of Christ's inclusive love and redemption.
  • Stewardship of Grace: Recognize that we are called to be stewards of God's grace, using our lives to reflect His love and mercy.
  • Divine Purpose: Embrace your divine purpose and understand that your life, with all its challenges and triumphs, is part of God's plan to reveal His wisdom.
  • Proclaim and Persevere: Be encouraged to proclaim the Gospel to everyone and persevere in your faith, even amidst difficulties and delays.
  • Heaven is Watching: Remember that our lives are a testimony to the heavens, and we are called to live in a way that reflects God's glory.
  • Unity in Christ: Strive for unity within the church, recognizing that we are one body with a shared purpose in Christ.

What is the "mystery of the Gospel" and how does it relate to my life?
In this sermon, Pastor Chris Jessee explains that the "mystery of the Gospel" is the revealed truth that God's plan of salvation includes all people, both Jews and Gentiles. This means that through Christ, everyone can be a part of God's family and share in His promises. This truth relates to your life because it gives you a divine purpose: to proclaim this inclusive love and grace to the world and to live in a way that reflects God's wisdom and glory.

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