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In Ephesians 3:1–13, the Apostle Paul—writing as a prisoner—pulls back the curtain on what he calls “the mystery.” It’s not private spirituality or individual forgiveness alone. It’s something far bigger. The mystery is that through the gospel, former enemies are made family. Jews and Gentiles, slave and free, male and female—all are united as one new humanity in Christ.
God’s wisdom is not displayed through dominance or cultural power, but through a reconciled, cross-shaped Church. In a divided world, the Church becomes the stage where God shames the powers—not by winning culture wars, but by embodying unity across hostility.
Don’t miss the mystery. The gospel creates a people. And when we live as one new family in Christ, we put the manifold wisdom of God on display for the world to see.
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In Ephesians 3:1–13, the Apostle Paul—writing as a prisoner—pulls back the curtain on what he calls “the mystery.” It’s not private spirituality or individual forgiveness alone. It’s something far bigger. The mystery is that through the gospel, former enemies are made family. Jews and Gentiles, slave and free, male and female—all are united as one new humanity in Christ.
God’s wisdom is not displayed through dominance or cultural power, but through a reconciled, cross-shaped Church. In a divided world, the Church becomes the stage where God shames the powers—not by winning culture wars, but by embodying unity across hostility.
Don’t miss the mystery. The gospel creates a people. And when we live as one new family in Christ, we put the manifold wisdom of God on display for the world to see.

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