When we hear the phrase “the big reveal,” our minds often turn to moments when a company unveils a major new venture. Think for a moment—when a big reveal happens, who do you imagine delivering it? Naturally, we might picture the CEO or CFO announcing the next groundbreaking plan.

In Ephesians 3:1–13, Paul tells us that God Himself revealed a mysterious plan.

Perhaps you might ask: What makes a good messenger? Is it the man with the money? Is it the person with the power? Is it the CEO or the CFO?  If you were to imagine the courts of heaven—God seated on the throne, ready to unveil His plan—who might He choose to carry that message to the world?

As you read this passage, consider: Who did God reveal the plan too? Who is given the task of spreading the details about the plan? What is the plan? What’s the purpose?