A Prisoner and a Steward

Mar 14, 2010 By: Pastor Joseph LoSardo Series: Ephesians III Scripture: Ephesians 3:1-2
I. Context: A parenthetical description of Paul and his mission II. Introduction A. Illustration: Stephen a lay evangelist in the prison of Northern Viet Nam B. Paul: A prisoner and a steward (Eph 3:1-2) III. Paul – a prisoner A. Literally imprisoned in Rome B. A prisoner of Christ 1. Under God’s sovereign care (Phil 1:14) 2. Paul understood that his circumstance was from God C. An apostle to the Gentiles 1. Acts 9:15 2. 1 Tim 2:7, 2 Tim 1:11 3. Gal 2:7-9 a. recognizing the external call 4. Romans 1:16 5. Romans 9:1-3 (I could wish that I myself were accursed, for the sake of my brothers) 6. Romans 11:13-15 IV. Paul – a steward A. Oikonomia – a stewardship 1. Confidence to what he has been called to 2. Reliant on God’s power (Eph 3:6-10) B. Though Paul was chained, the Word of God is not chained (2 Tim 2:8-10) V. Application A. You are, right now, where God wants you to be – employ your stewardship B. Encouragements in the midst of what is perhaps a stressful “prison” 1. God is sovereign 2. God is good 3. God is wise 4. Circumstances are secondary to the primary goal of personal growth C. You are chained to Christ – the fairest of ten thousands! What safer, better, more beautiful place can there be in the universe? D. As a steward of God’s Word, preach the Word! VI. Conclusion A. A summary illustration from the Reformation (the story or William Tyndale and his Bible) B. A final charge to you!