
Mez McConnell opens by reading Ephesians 3, emphasizing that Christian worship cannot be separated from God’s Word or from the local church. He reminds listeners that Jesus loves the church—He built it with His own blood, nourishes it, cherishes it, and designed it as central to His purpose in the world. Regardless of culture’s dismissal of the church, believers must see it as precious to Christ and essential for displaying Him to the world.
Focusing on Ephesians 3:10, McConnell examines Paul’s repeated mention of the “mystery”—the once-hidden truth now revealed through the gospel: that Jews and Gentiles alike are united in one body, the church. This church, made of imperfect, diverse, often messy people, is God’s chosen means for displaying His “manifold” (multi-layered, colorful) wisdom. McConnell urges believers to lift their eyes beyond their small problems and see the grand plan God is unfolding.
Surprisingly, Paul says God reveals His wisdom not only to the world but to the “rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms”—both angels and demonic powers. The existence and perseverance of the church, despite weakness and sin, proclaims Christ’s victory and Satan’s defeat. Every faithful congregation, however ordinary, is a jewel in Christ’s crown and a testimony to God’s eternal wisdom. McConnell concludes by calling believers to love Christ’s church deeply and recognize its cosmic significance.