November 12, 2023

Believers Who Understand
the Revelation of the Mystery of Christ

(Ephesians 3:3-5)

Overseer Sung-Hyun Kim

Insight

(Ephesians 3:3-5)

“which was not made known to people in other generations as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to God’s holy apostles and prophets. This mystery is that through the gospel the Gentiles are heirs together with Israel, members together of one body, and sharers together in the promise in Christ Jesus.”

1. Paul’s Method of Receiving Revelation
Paul used the term “insight” to describe the revelation he received. This term refers to understanding or penetration. His reception of revelation was not imposed unilaterally upon him by any transcendent capability, regardless of his intellect, emotions, or willingness. Instead, he actively engaged in discerning and analyzing various circumstances, which led to a profound understanding of the underlying essence. In other words, it means that he did not suddenly receive certain knowledge through so-called inspiration; rather, he absorbed the personality and promise of the Lord into his being.

2. The Receipt of Indirect Revelation as Saints
How did people confirm the fact that Paul received revelation? “In reading this, then, you will be able to understand my insight!” It means that Paul wrote down the first revelation he received, and whoever reads the revelation can comprehend it through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Saints come to receive indirect revelation by operating their spiritual insight while reading the revealed word written in the Bible, not forcefully adopting doctrine.

3. The Work of Revelation through the Entire Personality
Today, the church pulpit is the primary place where revelation is fulfilled for saints. When a servant of God preaches, it is not merely about conveying biblical knowledge, teaching doctrines, or sharing information about faith. Through the sermon of His appointed servant, God conveys His emotions, sentiments, and heart. Therefore, as we listen to the sermon, let us recognize it as the word of God and trust that He uses the entire personality of the servant who proclaims it. Let us open our hearts to the Word and entrust ourselves to God’s present work to save us.

Overseer Sung-Hyun Kim