Eternal Glory: The Church's Purpose in Christ Jesus
"Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen." - Ephesians 3:21

The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Ephesians, culminates his profound discourse on the nature and purpose of the Church with a doxology that echoes through time and space. Ephesians 3:21 declares, "Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen." This single verse encapsulates the very heart of Christian doctrine and the vital role that the Church plays in the believer's life.
To fully appreciate this verse, we must first understand the context in which Paul writes. Ephesians is often regarded as one of Paul's most elevated theological letters. It articulates the mysteries of faith, the nature of God, the purpose of His grace, and the roles believers play in the grand tapestry of redemption. As Paul transitions into this doxology, he is drawing from a powerful foundation of scriptural truths that reveal who God is and what He desires.
Glory belongs to God, and as Paul expresses, it is through the Church that this glory is to be manifested. The phrase "unto him be glory" suggests an act of acknowledgment and worship. The glory of God is not merely an abstract concept; it is the tangible presence of His goodness, holiness, and majesty. When we speak of glorifying God, we are called to reflect His character and proclaim His attributes in our daily lives. The Church, as the body of Christ, must embody these characteristics, shining brightly in a world longing for hope and truth.
Paul emphasizes that this glory is to be exhibited "by Christ Jesus". It is only through Jesus that we can fully comprehend the depth of God's glory. The incarnation, His sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection reveal the ultimate expression of God's love and power. Christ is the mediator through whom we connect with the Father. "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2:5 KJV). Our glorification of God is inextricably linked to our relationship with Jesus. His light shines upon us, allowing us to illuminate the world around us with His truth.
The phrase "throughout all ages, world without end" speaks to the eternal and unchanging nature of God’s glory. This is not a transient or temporary state but an everlasting one. The Church exists not only for the present but is part of God's everlasting plan. Every generation of believers is tasked with the mission of glorifying God in their unique cultural contexts while remaining anchored to the eternal truths found in Scripture. This call requires diligence, faithfulness, and a commitment to share the Gospel of Christ, for the glory of God is revealed each time this message is proclaimed.
The concluding "Amen" underscores the certainty and affirmation of Paul's doxology. It signifies a collective consent from the Church recognizing its purpose in glorifying God. This affirmation challenges us to ask, how are we contributing to this glory? In our worship, our service, our relationships, and our testimonies, do our lives proclaim the worthiness of our God?
As we reflect on Ephesians 3:21, let us remember that our existence as the Church is not merely a social or cultural endeavor. It is a divine calling to display the splendor of God throughout every age. It beckons us to engage in a life that magnifies Christ, fostering unity, love, and grace among believers and reaching out to the unsaved.
Let us strive to be instruments through which God's glory is revealed, remaining steadfast in our mission as the Church, uplifted by Christ Jesus, anchoring our hope in an everlasting promise. As we gather together in worship and mission, let every encounter reflect His glory, until He returns in glory, and we will eternally join in the chorus: "Unto him be glory!"
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