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I. Introduction
Chapter 3 of Ephesians Paul begins to close his thought that really begin in Chapter one.
But as he begins his prayer with verse one of chapter 3 he interrupts his prayer with one more thought.
Paul says before I pray, I want to be sure you understand what I am saying.
I want to be sure you get this mystery.
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The purpose of this mystery given to Him , Paul writes is to
Preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ.
Bring light for everyone about the mystery.
Continue without losing heart
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