Categories: Ephesian Sermons

The Mystery of the Gentiles (Ephesians 3:1-13)

The Jews and the gentiles come together in one building to make the one temple. This is what Paul stated in Ephesians 2. However, does this mean that there is a Jewish side and a Gentile side? Does this mean that there is a more holy place and a less holy place? What does the apostle Paul say regarding the segregation of this building? What does this new revealed mystery have to tell us about this new building? Please stay tuned as we work through these questions in our sermon titled, The Mystery of the Gentiles.

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