How does Ephesians 3:21 connect with other scriptures about God's eternal glory? Verse Snapshot: Ephesians 3:21 “to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.” Glory Woven through the Whole Bible • Scripture ends many key sections with a doxology—an eruption of praise that mirrors Ephesians 3:21: – Romans 11:36: “For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever! Amen.” – Galatians 1:5; Philippians 4:20; 1 Timothy 1:17; 1 Peter 4:11—each repeats the same eternal refrain. • The constant repetition shows that giving God glory is not an add-on; it is the heartbeat of every revelation He gives. God’s Glory: Eternal and Unchanging • Old Testament echoes: – Psalm 72:19: “Blessed be His glorious name forever; may all the earth be filled with His glory.” – Isaiah 6:3; Habakkuk 2:14—prophets look forward to a universe saturated with His glory. • New Testament confirmation: – Revelation 5:13 spreads the praise across heaven and earth “forever and ever.” – The doxologies of Paul, Peter, Jude, and John underline the same timeline: endless. Christ Jesus: Epicenter of Glory • Hebrews 1:3 calls Christ “the radiance of God’s glory.” • John 17:22—Jesus shares that glory with His people, proving there is no competition between the Father and the Son, only shared splendor. • Colossians 1:27—“Christ in you, the hope of glory” makes the connection personal and present. The Church: Display Case for Divine Glory • Ephesians 1:12: believers exist “for the praise of His glory.” • Ephesians 2:7: in coming ages God puts His grace on display through the redeemed. • 1 Peter 2:9: we are chosen “that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him.” • 2 Thessalonians 1:10 speaks of Jesus being “glorified in His saints” when He returns. • Result: God’s glory is not abstract; it’s visible whenever the church gathers, serves, and worships. Generations Forever: Passing the Praise Forward • Ephesians 3:21 ties glory to “all generations,” anchoring praise in time (our children and grandchildren) and in eternity (“forever and ever”). • Scripture keeps that same rhythm: – Psalm 145 celebrates one generation declaring God’s works to another. – Jude 25 seals its doxology with “both now and forever.” • Every era adds its voice, but the song never changes. Putting It All Together Ephesians 3:21 pulls the entire biblical theme into one sentence: 1. God alone owns all glory. 2. Christ embodies and reveals that glory. 3. The church is the stage on which that glory shines today. 4. The praise will never stop—stretching through every generation and on into eternity. Responding in Daily Life • Celebrate God’s greatness every time you open His Word, echoing the doxologies you read. • Let Christ’s presence in you shape attitudes and actions that honor Him. • Engage in church life, knowing you are part of God’s chosen vessel for displaying His glory. |