Ephesians 3:8
To me, less than the least of all saints, was this grace given to announce to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ as the gospel.
Last week's portion of grace was on the unsearchable riches of Christ. The verse in Ephesians 3:8 is very subjective to me these days. "To me", yes to me indeed. This in not a doctrine or a theology. Its real, and its to me personally, I have been experiencing the grace of God. "Less than the least of all saints", yes, I have a deep feeling within me that this applies to me. But for the grace of God, sometimes I wonder where I would be today and what I would have become by now. This is no exaggeration, nor self-imposed humility. Through various experiences of life, I deeply feel as apostle Paul felt, "less than the least of all saints." "Was this grace given to me", yes, indeed, this grace, the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ experienced and enjoyed day by day, has been so timely. This grace is given to me, yes even me! And, "the unsearchable riches of Christ" being experienced day by day, moment by moment; sometimes in disguise, at times in hardship and yet at another time in blessing, but most of the time normally even with mundane days and nights with the routine and daily chores.
Unsearchable is indeed unsearchable. There is no limit to it, ranging from infinity to infinity. Sometimes physical, at times psychological and often spiritual. What a blessing that we mortal man can experience and enjoy the immortal!
All saints were enthralled by this riches of Christ unsearchable! The prophesying on the Lord's day itself was unsearchable and rich. The Lord's grace is wonderful. O may He grace me daily to enjoy His grace all the days of my life!