
Ephesians 3.1-12.
Paul was under house arrest when he wrote Ephesians, either before the first or second time he stood before Nero Caesar. Paul optimistically thought of these circumstances as his opportunity to share Jesus with Roman officials, with himself as Jesus’s official ambassador.
But y’know, much of the reason he got in so much trouble, was because he insisted on sharing Jesus with gentiles—who were and always had been part of God’s plan, but
This, Paul recognized, was the real reason he was in chains:
Ephesians 3.1-6 KWL - 1 Here’s the reason I, Paul, became Christ Jesus’s bondservant for you gentiles—
- 2 unless you already heard God’s system of grace he gave me for you.
- 3 He made the mystery known to me through special revelation—as I previously, briefly wrote you.
- 4 Its readers can see my meaning about “Christ’s mystery.”
- 5 It wasn’t made known to previous generations of the sons of men.
- He now revealed this mystery to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit:
- 6 Through the gospel, the gentiles are to be
- co-inheritors, co-body-parts, co-sharers in Christ Jesus’s promise.
This was outrageous news to bigoted Judeans who were certain God would wipe gentiles off the face of the earth, and populate
Where’d they get such a genocidal idea? A rather sick interpretation of the bible. Taking the book of Joshua global. But it didn’t take into account the rest of the scriptures. Messiah isn’t gonna wipe out the world’s kings; they’re gonna kneel before him.
The Pharisees kinda knew this, but like everyone who wears blinders when it comes to the bible, they didn’t wanna know this. They liked their wrath-filled idea way better. Had grudges against gentiles. Some of those grudges were centuries old; some of ’em were still pissed at the Egyptians for enslaving them 1,500 years (now 3,500 years) before. They didn’t care for the Romans at all, nor their Greek, Syrian, Nabatean, and Samaritan neighbors. So they indulged their prejudices, spun the scriptures to imply God’s gonna decimate the gentiles, and though they couldn’t build physical walls like the Israelis today, built all sorts of cultural and mental blocks.
The idea the gentiles would share their inheritance from God, share their Messiah? In synagogue after synagogue, Paul discovered this gospel pissed them off. It’s like telling an Arizonan, “The feds wanna give the Mexicans free healthcare.” If they had guns back then, they’d open fire on Paul, Barnabas, Silas, and any Christian who suggested such a thing. They did try to kill Paul in temple, y’know.