God has made known to us the mystery of his will, according to his good pleasure that he set forth in Christ, as a plan for the fullness of time, to gather up all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth. – Ephesians 1:9-10
I love a good plan!
All right, so if my wife were standing behind me as I type these words, she would be rolling her eyes at that comment. Rev. Trish is the planner in our family. She is a great researcher and can formulate on paper a concise course of action. A person (like me) doesn’t necessarily need to be a good planner to appreciate a great plan.
The beautiful thing about plans is that they are intended to be fluid. Plans change, it is a simple fact of life. If we were asked to tell a story of a time when our plans changed, we could all come up with a full library of options. Plans are good and sometimes backup plans prove to be great.
This Sunday we will begin a sermon series around the Epistle to the church in Ephesus. As we dive into Chapter 1, we are reminded that we don’t know the answers to all of life’s questions. God, faith, and how we interact together is a mystery. But God makes known to us a will for good according to way of Jesus, as a plan for binding all things of God’s kindom of heaven and earth.
We will explore together how the stories of our faith found in the Bible defend Paul’s argument for God having a plan. I look forward to worshipping with you in our chapel this Sunday!
Many blessings, Brett