This message continues the “We Are a Family of Supers” series by showing from Ephesians 2–3 that our Christian life is rooted in supernatural identity, origin, and mission. Ephesians 2 reminds us of the bad news of our past—alienated, without covenant, hope, or access to God—but celebrates the good news that through Christ’s blood, Jews and Gentiles are reconciled into one family, with hostility destroyed and equal access to the Father.
Salvation is not merely personal but relational and social, as God forms one unified household and temple from former outsiders. In Ephesians 3, Paul reveals that this reconciliation is the “mystery” now unveiled: Gentiles are fellow heirs, and believers are stewards of grace with a ministry of reconciliation, called to extend God’s peace even to former enemies. Empowered by the Spirit, strengthened in love, and rooted in Christ’s presence, we are commissioned as bold, supernatural agents of God’s eternal plan—ambassadors through whom His wisdom and glory are revealed on earth and in the heavens.
