Ephesians: Reconciled in Christ
This message takes us deep into one of the most profound mysteries of our faith: how God's grace extends to everyone, regardless of background or past actions. Drawing from Ephesians 3:1-6, we encounter the transformative story of Saul, a violent persecutor of Christians who became Paul, one of Christianity's greatest apostles. The mystery Paul reveals is twofold: first, that Gentiles—those outside the Jewish covenant—are fully included in God's family through Christ, and second, that this inclusion comes only through the gospel, not through heritage or religious performance. What makes this truly mysterious is that we cannot reason our way into understanding it. No amount of intellectual pursuit or puzzle-solving will unlock this truth. Instead, it requires the Holy Spirit's revelation and a childlike posture of trust. We see this illustrated powerfully in Paul's Damascus Road experience, where divine encounter, not human effort, changed everything. This challenges us to examine our own journey: Have we been trying to figure God out completely before surrendering to Him? Are we waiting for all the pieces to make sense? The message reminds us that faith begins when we stop relying on our understanding and simply receive what God reveals to our hearts.