Ephesians 3:14
"Therefore I ask that you may not lose heart at my troubles for you, which are your glory."
Key Reflection
In Ephesians 3:14, Paul writes to his congregation in Ephesus, urging them not to lose heart over his personal troubles, which he frames as a source of glory for them. For the first-century Christians, who faced persecution and hardship, this message would have been particularly poignant, as they often suffered alongside their leaders like Paul. The idea that trials could be seen as a badge of honor or part of God’s plan for strengthening faith and community unity would resonate deeply within the context of shared struggle and devotion.
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