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Paul’s Commission To Preach the Mystery[a]

Chapter 3

The Mystery Made Known. This is the reason why I, Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you Gentiles—[b] For you surely must have heard of the mystery of God’s grace that was entrusted to me on your behalf,

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Footnotes

  1. Ephesians 3:1 No one could have foreseen the call and reconciliation of the Gentiles. It is now a fact in the fraternal life of communities and in the spread of the Gospel, announcing the joy of salvation to all peoples. It shows that the mystery of God is being revealed, for in Christ all human beings can now approach God. Since his conversion on the road to Damascus, Paul has had no other desire but to proclaim and manifest this mystery.
    The Apostle finally completes the prayer that he started several times previously. He asks that God himself may enable believers to comprehend the inexpressible riches of the mystery. This is true not only for the initiated but also for all the “saints,” i.e., all those who have been baptized and called.
  2. Ephesians 3:1 The sentence breaks off and is continued in v. 14.