Summary: Focus: Paul’s mission was to reveal the fact that God has broken down the walls which divide and made all one in Christ; a mission which he also gives to the church.

Mystery Revealed

Ephesians 3:1-3

Focus: Paul’s mission was to reveal the fact that God has broken down the walls which

divide and made all one in Christ; a mission which he also gives to the church.

Function: To challenge the church to take up Paul’s challenge to reveal the manifold

wisdom of God to the world!

I’ve always loved a good mystery, how about you? I bet, as a kid,

I read most all of the Sherlock Holmes stories and was always intrigued

how Holmes could pick apart a mystery and solve it from the obscurest &

smallest of clues! One of my favorites, too, was the Hardy Boys- two

teenage boys who always seemed to find themselves in the middle of

some dastardly mystery. I loved mysteries on t.v. I suppose I was

strange for my generation in that I loved the old Perry Mason shows. My

favorite part was always at the end when Mason would reveal the REAL

killer and it was never who you would have expected! What is it that

makes mysteries so intriguing to us? Even today, the most popular t.v.

show is C.S.I. (Which I’ve never seen) but which depicts a team of

criminal science experts unraveling the toughest & graphic of crimes.

Mysteries draw us in, don’t they? They challenge our thinking and arouse

our interests.

Did you know that in one sense the Bible tells of God’s Plan as

being a “mystery”? Now, its not the kind of mystery that you and I might

think of . . . a “whodunnit”-- and its not the kind of mystery that could have

been figured out by a Sherlock Holmes or Joe Friday. But in the very real

sense that what God was ultimately ‘up to’ had not been fully realized- it

was a mystery to many. What God was doing (& had been doing from the

very beginning) to reconcile his people to himself had not been completely

clear to the people. But now, Paul (in the great Sherlock Holmes tradition)

has the privilege of unveiling . . . of uncovering and revealing the greatest

of mysteries . . . for all time!

Let’s look again the text that _____ just read. Eph. 3 Remember Paul

has just pointed out that the dividing walls have been broken down- that

now we are all (Jew & Gentile) on the same team, so to speak! He’ll build

off of that theme and launch into a prayer, but something stops him short.

As he writes, he pauses to reflect upon the ministry that he has been

given.

1 For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you

Gentiles-- 2 Surely you have heard about the administration of God’s grace

that was given to me for you, 3 that is, the mystery made known to me by

revelation, as I have already written briefly.

I. Paul says, “Let me tell you about My Ministry.”

Remember, Paul is in prison here. He’s been given this

wonderful ministry to take the good news to the Gentiles, but now that has

landed him in prison. But notice that not even chains will stop Paul from

proclaiming the message! Though he’s chained to a Roman guard . . . he

doesn’t say that he is a prisoner of Caesar! Paul knows that he is a

prisoner ‘of Christ;’ for the sake of Christ and so he’s going to continue

and even use his imprisonment for the Kingdom! While imprisoned he

writes some of the most profound texts in all of Scripture: Galatians,

Ephesians, Philippians & Colossians- all written during his time in prison,

which was considerable! And then its as if this thought reminds Paul of

something and causes him to stop short. My Bible has a dash at the end

of vs. 1. Its an indication of an abrupt change in thought . . . something

‘theater folks’ call an ‘aside’. He leaves his train of thought for a few

paragraphs, but he’ll return to it next week in vs. 14.

He’s not just aimlessly meandering, he pauses because he has

something important to say! He has been handed a mystery- ‘made

known to him by revelation’ for ‘YOU’, Gentile Christians in and around

Ephesus! This word ‘administration’ is the same word for ‘stewardship.’

Paul, by God’s grace, has been made a steward or manager of this

mystery. Well, what is this ‘mystery’ Paul speaks of?

4 In reading this, then, you will be able to understand my insight into the

mystery of Christ, 5 which was not made known to men in other

generations as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to God’s holy apostles and

prophets. 6 This mystery is that through the gospel the Gentiles are heirs

together with Israel, members together of one body, and sharers together in the

promise in Christ Jesus.

This mystery - which those in generations past had not

known- has NOW been revealed: The Outsiders have been brought

IN! ‘that thru the good news, the Gentiles are heirs together with Israel,

members together of ONE BODY and share in the promise in Christ

Jesus!’

Imagine what a shock this must have been! Its hard for us because we’ve

grown up in a ‘post-gospel’ era hearing from birth this truth . . . but for

those in the 1st century, this was a radical statement! Jews had always

just assumed that they were going to be God’s chosen people and

Gentiles had just assumed that they would always be outsiders. But God

had a plan that was a mystery to everybody! Now, to be fair, there HAD

been clues along the way . . In commissioning Abraham & giving him the

promise, God told him in GN 12:2-3 "I will make you into a great nation and I

will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. 3

I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse;

and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." Later the prophet Isaiah

prophesies concerning the ‘servant of the Lord’, "It is too small a thing for

you to be my servant to restore the tribes of Jacob and bring back those of Israel I

have kept. I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring my

salvation to the ends of the earth." (Isa 49:6) Jesus himself hinted at this in

Matt. 8:11, “I say to you that many will come from the east and the west, and will

take their places at the feast with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of

heaven.” And again in John 10:16, Jesus makes the bold claim, “I have

other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also. They too will

listen to my voice, and there shall be one flock and one shepherd.” So, there

had been clues . . . but the whole scope of God’s plan had not been fully

laid out, until NOW!

We may not share Paul’s concern that this be understood. We

live in a day & time where this fact is a given- we take it for granted. In

fact, Gentiles have taken over the church! There are relatively few truly

Jewish Christians today compared with Gentile Christians. But let’s

remember what Paul is stressing: the unity of the church in Christ! The

church is made up of all kinds of people! This is a theme he’ll come back

to in Chpt. 4, but for now let us just emphasize that the differences which

divided Jew & Gentile in the 1st century are FAR more significant than any

differences which divide Christians today! More than race; more than

politics; more than religion! To be in Christ is to be made ONE with all of

those who are also in Christ- like it or not! Whether you agree with them

or not; whether you have anything else in common or not; whether you

speak the same language or dress in the same styles or eat the same

food . . . you are ONE with all those who are in Christ! So, how do we

show that ‘one-ness’ that we share in Christ?

Well, with Paul languishing in prison, what motivates him to keep

going with this radical message?

7 I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God’s grace given me

through the working of his power. 8 Although I am less than the least of all God’s

people, this grace was given me: to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable

riches of Christ, 9 and to make plain to everyone the administration of

this mystery, which for ages past was kept hidden in God, who created all things.

Paul’s is a “Grace-Motivated” Ministry! Its worth pointing out

that Paul very much saw this duty as ‘by God’s grace’ or out of his loving

kindness! He saw himself as nothing special- the ‘least of all God’s

people.’ Yet he recognized that God had given him a special grace to be

able to preach to the Gentiles this message of Christ . . . the

‘unsearchable riches of Christ’ . . . to make it known to everyone! This

wasn’t a chore that brought burden for Paul! It was a wonderful privilege

to be entrusted with this gospel message! And even though he was in

chains because of it- he still saw it as a grace! I believe here at

Washington St. God has given me a great grace to be your preacher. Its

not because I’m so good or qualified, but because God has given me this

privilege to proclaim his good news to you and those you bring with you.

It’s the message that’s important, not the messenger! Being involved in

Ministry is a GRACE! Keep that thought in mind as we move to Paul’s

next major point:

10 His intent was that now, through the church, the manifold wisdom of

God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms,

11 according to his eternal purpose which he accomplished in Christ Jesus

our Lord. 12 In him and through faith in him we may approach God with

freedom and confidence. 13 I ask you, therefore, not to be discouraged

because of my sufferings for you, which are your glory. (NIV)

II. Paul goes on to say, “Okay, let me tell you about YOUR

Ministry.”

Paul is in prison! While he’s doing a lot even in prison- he’s

also writing to encourage the church that his mission is their’s as

well! Paul was given this ministry to the intent that now the entire church

should make known the wisdom of God! His mission of proclaiming this

reconciliation in Christ is now the church’s mission . . . ministry! Its what

we’re supposed to be about! Ephesians tells us how to be the church!

Now let’s think about that mission for a moment...

Who is ‘the church?’ You know, preachers get into trouble

when they start to think a little too highly of themselves. But, it is also

easy for members to think too highly of the preacher, or youth minister, or

Family minister. Paul didn’t say, “His intent was that now through the

wonderful and talented ministers, the manifold wisdom of God should be

made known.” Or “Through the wise and prudent Elders, the wisdom

would be made known . .” NO! He said this is the church’s mission!

How can a church accomplish this? “We can’t tell anybody the good

news if they won’t come to church,” some might say. Ohhh.... how we’ve

misunderstood what church is! Folks, the church is YOU! That old hand

exercise we learned as kids . .. “Here’s the church, here’s the steeple,

open the door & see all the people” . . is WRONG! The church is the

people! For many of us, the church is a place that ‘puts on services.’

We’ve GOT to move beyond this understanding and rediscover God’s

intent for the church! The church is the body of saved individuals who

assemble together to lift Him up in praise, to embody the unity that God

models and to be His hands and feet in a lost and dying world! Grace

calls ALL OF US! Its not about hiring a preacher or evangelist to go out

and do this for you! If it’s the responsibility of the church, it’s the

responsibility of all of us!

Well, how do we do it? One method that we’ve tried for years

and know doesn’t work: wait for them to come to us. If we know it doesn’t

work, why is that typically how we do evangelism? I saw somewhere the

definition of ‘stupid’: doing the same thing over and over while expecting

different results. Is THIS what we’ve been doing? Paul certainly didn’t

wait on unbelievers to come to him! He didn’t learn the mystery of the

good news and then sit back to see who came for it. He want to them and

took the message to where they were! What are we doing to take the

message to the community? Now, part of that might be inviting them to

come to our services- but most won’t come unless invited. That’s just the

way many people are. Who have you invited? It’s up to us. We have a

job to do and it involves sharing the good news about the Jesus Christ

with others- your family, friends and neighbors. You are uniquely qualified

for the job, too, because there is no one else like you. You have

opportunities each week that I don’t have, that Bro. So-&-so doesn’t have,

that Sis. Whats-her-name will never have . . . opportunities that God has

uniquely given to you. What will you do about them?

Conclusion: Well, fortunately, the mission of the church is in God’s

hands. We do our part, but He’ll handle the details. We

sow and water, but God will bring the increase. This is

God’s church, not ours. Our confidence is in Him, not

ourselves! So, Paul says to the Ephesians, “don’t worry

about me. The mission of the church is bigger than any

one of us! The good news will be spread whether I’m in

prison or not!”

What are you doing to be a part of this mission? What is your

part in revealing this mystery to those around us? The wall which has

divided people from God has been broken down! And that is Good News!

When the Berlin Wall came down, CNN was right there to broadcast it to

the world! Where’s the CNN’s broadcasting THIS NEWS? What are you

doing to broadcast it? Who do YOU know needs to hear about that?

Have YOU heard it? Do YOU have a relationship with God? If not, did

you know that you could? That’s the mystery that Paul is talking about:

you can come to God, ‘freely & with confidence’, thru faith in Christ who

has taken down that wall! What’s your faith in this morning?

If you’re willing to turn from that old life of placing your confidence in

yourself . . . if you’re willing to place your confidence in Him . . . if you’re

willing to commit yourself to Him thru baptism . . . we’d love to accept you

into the great family of God this morning! He’s got a plan for you, a

mission, if you’ll just accept it!