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Ephesians 1:9 – 12
 
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Introduction
There are not many secrets in our world these days.
Basic information is available on the internet on almost everyone.
If you have ever Googled your name you know just how much is out there.
I Googled the office staff and found each one of them on the web.
“WikiLeaks is an international online self-described not-for-profit organization that publishes submissions of private, secret, and classified media from anonymous news sources, news leaks, and whistleblowers.”
Through things like Wikileaks and the news media, it is very difficult for political leaders to keep secrets.
Because of that when people try to keep secrets, it doesn’t always turn out well.
Recently Harper made an announcement that there could be pension reform coming in which the age of retirement could be changed from 65 to 67.
When governments engage in secrecy and then some of the secrets come to light, their credibility comes into question.
This was certainly true regarding the issue of pension reform.
One news  report stated “The Harper government scuttled into damage limitation mode Friday, after the Prime Minister’s speech in Davos in which he promised “necessary” changes to Canada’s retirement system.”
Does God have secrets or does He try to cover up what He is doing?
Ephesians 1:9-12 speaks to this and encourages us with another blessing that we have received in Christ.
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I.       That’s No Secret!
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!! A.   The Meaning of Mystery
It seems that God might have a secret when we read the word “mystery” in verse 9, but what does that word mean?
What do you think of when you hear the word mystery?
What I think of is the Hardy Boys books that I used to read when I was young.
I enjoyed books like “The Mystery of Cabin Island” or “The Secret of the Caves” in which Frank and Joe Hardy worked hard to discover something that someone was trying to hide.
When the Bible was written, there were, what have come to be known as, “Mystery religions.”
These religious sects claimed to have secret spiritual knowledge which they deliberately hid from others.
They believed that they had come to know a special, secret way of getting to know God.
When they let people into their select group, they told them their secrets and swore them to secrecy.
They were very careful to guard the secrets of their religion so that ordinary people who did not have the spiritual maturity to understand would not defile access to the divine truths.
Both of these pictures of mystery emphasize that a secret is being kept and no one can know that secret except people who work hard to discover it or people who are the elite of the spiritual world.
Is that what we are to think of when we hear this word?
Has God got secrets that we have to work hard to uncover?
Is God keeping secrets from everyone except those who are truly spiritual?
!! B.   God Reveals His Secret
“Mystery” is a recurring term in Ephesians occurring 5 times.
Here, as in the rest of the book, it simply means a truth once hidden but now made known.
There is a huge difference between mystery novels, mystery religions and the mystery mentioned in this passage.
It is not revealed only to those who work hard at discovering it.
It is not given only to the spiritually elite.
God doesn’t have secrets, but desires to reveal to everyone what was previously not known.
What this passage is communicating is that there is no secret about what God is planning or what God is doing.
Although previously God’s plan was not revealed, now it is revealed and God has made known to us the mystery of His will.
God has opened up the way of understanding His plan.
His plan is revealed by Him and the intention is that the whole world needs to know His plan.
God has made known to us what He is up to.
Tom Neufeld says, “To be sure, this /secret/ is not a puzzle that can be figured out by human ingenuity.
It is /God’s/ secret, disclosed at /God’s/ initiative.”
Last week I suggested that the phrase “with all wisdom and insight” can be connected to what precedes or to what follows.
So we understand that it is with all wisdom and insight that God has revealed His truth to the world.
That wisdom and insight reminds us that before the foundation of the world God had a plan.
In 1 Peter 1:20 we learn that God’s plan was already made early on.
Speaking of Jesus it says, "He was destined before the foundation of the world, but was revealed at the end of the ages for your sake."
As soon as Adam and Eve sinned, God announced that He had a plan in Genesis 3:15 when he said, "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will strike your head, and you will strike his heel.”"
All of these verses show that God has always had a plan and has always intended that people would know that plan.
We were spending time with some young children.
As we were engaging in conversation, one of them revealed that mommy was going to have a baby.
Mommy and Daddy didn’t want people to know that because she was barely pregnant, but when their child revealed the information, they had to reluctantly admit that it was true.
God’s revelation of his will is not like that.
He isn’t trying to hide the mystery of His will nor is he reluctant about making it known.
In fact, the text says that he has made known the mystery of His will, “according to his good pleasure.”
God doesn’t have secrets and if Christians sometimes imply that a person has to jump through hoops to know about God’s ways, they are not speaking truth.
God rejoices to make His truth known gladly and openly.
So God has revealed His plan, in fact, God has had a specific program designed for the purpose of making His will known.
In verse 9 it says that the revelation of His will was a plan “set forth.”
This word means that the revelation of God’s will has been made public clearly and according to God’s design.
All of Old Testament prophecy, although not clearly understood, was part of God’s plan in making His will known.
Immediately after we sinned, God began to reveal His plan.
Through Abraham, Moses and all the prophets God clearly declared that He had a plan and many details about that plan.
Although people didn’t understand God’s plan, it wasn’t that God was hiding it from them.
As we look back at the many prophecies of the Old Testament, we can now see clearly how they pointed to the revelation of God’s plan.
This plan centers on one person and that is the person of Jesus Christ.
All the prophecies point to Him.
God’s plan is carried out completely in and through Jesus.
Once again, we see that Jesus is the center of all that God is doing.
His plan was made known in the Old Testament, but, when the text speaks about, “the fullness of time” we understand that it has now been made known through the coming, life, death, resurrection, ascension and promised future return of Jesus Christ.
God didn’t complete His plan when he first planned it, but over time He has fully revealed it and we have come to know it.
It was always in place, but did not come into being until Jesus came and will not be fully completed until Jesus returns.
These thoughts are clearly revealed not only in this passage, but also in the worshipful declaration in Romans 16:25 - 27, "Now to God who is able to strengthen you according to my gospel and the proclamation of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages but is now disclosed, and through the prophetic writings is made known to all the Gentiles, according to the command of the eternal God, to bring about the obedience of faith— to the only wise God, through Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory forever!
Amen."
God isn’t trying to keep a secret.
God has revealed His plan to us in and through Jesus Christ.
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God’s Plan 10b, 11b
What is God’s plan?
!! A.   To Gather Up All Things
The plan of God, the plan which He has had since the beginning of time is to gather up all things in Christ.
This phrase “gathering up,” which is the way NRSV translates it, may illustrate the idea of harvest.
One of the things I have enjoyed in the past is being able to visit farmers during harvest season.
In modern combines it is always an enjoyable time to sit in the second seat and watch the grain being harvested.
Another feature of modern combines is the yield monitor which tells you in real time how many bushel’s per acre are being harvested.
Although the farmer may keep an eye on the yield monitor, he doesn’t take it too seriously and doesn’t really know what kind of a harvest it has been until all the grain is in the bin and he can tell exactly how much has been gathered up.
NASB translates the same phrase, “to sum up” which presents the image of identifying the final sum.
This afternoon we will meet for our annual finance meeting and one of the questions we will want to answer is, “what is the bottom line?”
We will want to know, “How much did we spend last year?”
and “What are we projecting to spend this year?”
That one number is the summation of all the ideas presented in the financial statement.
Every financial action that was taken last year, or planned for this year, is summed up in that one number.
The idea of “bringing together,” which is used in the NIV conveys the idea of people coming together.
Each Sunday when we come to church we are brought together under one roof to worship, to fellowship and to hear from God.
Each of these images contributes to our understanding of what God’s plan is.
God’s plan is that all God’s people will be gathered together in one body and that in the final end, all that exists will be summed up under the one total, which is Jesus Christ.
God’s plan is that all of those who have been scattered by sin, rebellion and the consequences of evil will be brought together in obedience to Christ through the death and resurrection of Christ.
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