Sermon Notes
- Paul’s prayer ______ (v. 1)
- Paul’s job: make the _______ known (v. 2-6)
- ___ this mystery is made known (v. 7-13)
- For Christ’s _____ (v. 7-9)
- It’s ___ about Paul (v. 7-8a)
- It’s about the _____ of Christ (v. 8b)
- Illuminating the _______ (v. 9)
- God’s multi-faceted ______ (v. 10)
- For Christ’s _____ (v. 7-9)
Going Deeper
- Paul was the apostle, teacher, and preacher to the Gentiles (1 Tim.
2:7; 2 Tim. 1:11), so the sufferings he experienced during his ministry
were on their behalf (2 Cor. 6:5; 11:23). - Read how Paul ended up arrested in Acts 21:15-36.
- What commission has Christ give you that will cost you something?
What will you do this week to be obedient to Christ’s call? - Read Ephesians 2:11-22 again. What is the mystery that is now
revealed? - Gentiles are co-heirs. Read Rom. 8:17; Gal. 3:18; Col. 3:24.
- R. Kent Hughes says this mystery is “further opened” in Eph. 2:15 when
we see that Jews and Gentiles become “one man in place of the two” or, as
Hughes puts it: “a new humanity—a third race of humans—the Church.”
How can we live this reality out in our world today in how we treat one
another? In our attitudes toward others? - How, specifically, did God show His grace to Paul (Eph. 3:7-8a)? How
has God shown grace to you in your life? Take time to thank Him. - Read the second half of v. 8. R. Kent Hughes says: “Christ never
subtracts from life; he always enriches it with untraceable riches.” How
have you seen this true in your life? Read Romans 11:33. - How will you shed light on this mystery that is now revealed (Eph. 3:9)?
- Why is the church so important according to Eph. 3:10?
John Stott says, “It is through the old creation (the universe) that God
reveals his glory to humans; it is through the new creation (the church)
that he reveals his wisdom to angels.”
In what ways do you need to engage more in the life of the church? - Read Eph. 3:11-12. Now read Hebrews 10:19-25. What should we do as
those who are in Christ? - Are you afflicted or suffering? What will you do to trust in the Lord in the
midst of your affliction? Read Proverbs 3:5-6; Heb. 12:1-3; 1 Cor. 15:58.