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Ephesian 3: 2-6: The Mystery

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Cadet: Ingrid A. Moreno
Class: BS203
Passage: Ephesians 3:2-6 “The Mystery”

Step 1- What did the text mean to the biblical Audience?
As I read Ephesian 3:2-6, I said to myself God can be really funny at times. But very serious in how he used the people we least expect to spread his word. Paul was one of those individuals who use to prosecute the Christians. However, he became a traveling minister for Christ. In his earlier letters, we read that Paul went throughout the Roman Empire starting churches and spreading the gospel and giving instruction on how the church must be. Paul remained me of a Salvation Army officer. Many of us came from a broken and educated background, such as Paul. Nevertheless, God saw us suitable to call us …show more content…

I know for us today the text may not be clear to many of us because we are not Bible scholars. However, as Christian God gave us the knowledge to dig deep in his words to find the true meaning just as Paul did. Eph. 3:2 states, Paul was given the responsibility by God to bring the gospel to the Gentiles of which we did on his four journeys. Eph. 3:5-6 translate that God did not reveal his plans to the previous generation not because he wanted to hide something, but God wanted to do so in his time. Isaiah 49:6 spoke of God's mysterious plan, but it was never revealed to the generation in the Old Testament. I would say the theological principle fit because the prophecy in the Old Testament revealed in the New Testament. The revelation is an excellent expression of the manifold wisdom of God and a new relationship. I can say for sure we are living it out today. Jesus came and brings changes, the church has a direct access to the Lord. There is no more sin sacrifice, no more priests to stand on the behalf of the people, and no more wall of hostility. Jesus came and destroyed the unfriendliness and created a church as one body, Jews and Gentiles have the same equal status in the kingdom. Eph. 4: 1-6 stressed the fact of Christian unity and Eph. 3:14-16 prayer, I would say the theological principle tie in with the rest of the passage in the

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