That in
the dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather together in one all things
in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him.
Ephesians
1:10
There is an
appointed time where all things will be gathered together… The things of
yesterday will join the things of today and all in the household of faith will
be united… As a Christian we find strength through this passage taken from the
letter to the church
of Ephesus … We know that
despite all the suffering, ridicule and scorn which we presently deal with,
there is a sturdy foundation we can stand upon which simply declares that in the dispensation of the fullness of
times… As we go through, the hour continues to draw near to when all the
suffering will end, sin will be no more and everlasting life will become
reality… Those who have fought the good fight before us will be reunited unto
us in the return of the bridegroom to this earth… You can endure the struggles of
life and overcome the deepest valleys by reminding yourself that the time has
not come yet… Your time to be exalted has not come yet, your time to ascend has
not arrive yet; this isn’t to say that it will not happen but that it just has
not happen yet… As a child I was able to go outside and wash my fathers cab because
of the payment I was guaranteed to receive; standing in the sun was tedious;
however, knowing what was to come made it bearable… The same principle applied
today in our focus verse can be applied to our lives as well; your reward for
all your labor is guaranteed, the things you endure today are bearable because
you know what is coming tomorrow… In the
dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather together in one all
things Christ… The work which God has started will be completed, Paul just
reminds us today that will not happen when we want it too… There are so many
things which we desire on this earth and this is why Paul again reminds us that
it is on the timing and design of God that we must trust and have our being… Life doesn’t always make sense; there are
times that have come and will come when we will not understand our current
situation or what it is that God has in store for us… Paul reminds us today
that in these times we are not to become discouraged, we are not to become
dismayed, but that we are too remember that God indeed does have a plan… Paul
unfolds the desire and plan of God as it deals with His disciples and creation…
In his letter to the Church
of Ephesus , Paul is
writing to the body of Christ as well as those who have begun the
transformation into Christianity… There were many souls that were being turned
over to Christ; however, there were also many that were skeptical of Christ and
being susceptible to prosecution by other religions and people… The truth of
the matter is that when we turn our lives over to the Lord we are going through
a transformation, as we are transformed, there will be many that will be
skeptical, many that will criticize and many that will persecute… Because of
these known hardships, many people are left asking the questions (why should I
believe in God) or (why would God allow this)…? Both of these questions are
answered in the study verse for today’s reading…
Again, Paul
says “that in the dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather
together in one all things in Christ…” There is a period of time that will
elapse, a period of time that we will endure hardship, a period of time that we
will be ridiculed and a period of time that we will feel all alone… This period
must be fulfilled, just like Christ had to suffer a period of time where He was
separated from His father we too must go through, but we must also remember
that there is a method to this madness… God has a plan that is at work right
now in our lives, God has ordained steps that are being taken within His will
and plan that we may not understand nor recognize at the present moment… “The
dispensation” simply means God’s allowance… God is allowing certain things to happen, He is permitting certain
things to take place, but know that in His allowance, He is also preparing to
gather His body unto Him…While Jesus was separated from God, God was already
preparing for His return… While you go through storms of life know that God
is already a step ahead and planning your deliverance… You will be brought back
into the fold, even though you may be drifting and battered by the storms of
life you will reach land and find you feet planted firmly upon the strength of
the Lord… We may suffer now, we may face hardships now, but we know that the
bible says that when Christ left this earth He was going to prepare a place for
us… Christ left to make room and setup
our Eternal Rest, Christ left to prepare a place where we would suffer no more,
we would cry no more, we would sin no more… Paul says that He will gather
things in heaven and on the earth… The hope of a Christian is embodied in
knowing that Christ plans to come back for us… We all shall gaze upon His face
and hear Him say Well Done! Ephesus
was a port city that had various people traveling through its towns daily…
Knowing this, allows us to understand how diverse this location was… We too
live amongst diversity; we see many religions, beliefs and people everywhere we
turn… At the same token we all experience hardships, today we are reminded to
maintain our hope, don’t turn away from Christ and don’t allow your hardships
to defeat you… God is allowing hardships in your life while He allows others to
come to know and follow Him… Paul taught that we are to do things without
murmuring, this because we don’t know the full will and plan of God… We don’t
know when Christ will come, we don’t know the day, we don’t know the hour… All
we know is that He will return to this earth, we all will stand before Him and
be judged accordingly… Our crown is not of this earth, but will be given to us
when Christ returns and gathers all His people unto Himself… Today, find
encouragement during your hard times, find peace in the storm and find
perseverance during your struggle… You may not see it, you may not know how,
but God is working it out and you will overcome… This walk isn’t one that we can bare on our own; however through faith
we can make it and that requires us to trust in the Lord knowing that His ways
and thoughts are not ours, but that they will produce more than we ever could…
(Isaiah 55: 8, 9)
BE BLESSED!!!
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