Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

20 March, 2026

Ephesians 1:12—“That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ.”

As Paul explains the purpose of God’s saving work in Christ, he shows in this verse that salvation is not only about receiving blessings but about bringing glory to God. Those who trust in Christ are called to live in a way that reflects and magnifies God’s greatness.

The phrase “to the praise of his glory” teaches that the ultimate aim of redemption is God’s glory. When God saves sinners by choosing, redeeming, forgiving, and transforming them, His grace and power are displayed before the world. The changed lives of believers become a testimony to God’s mercy.

Paul also speaks of those “who first trusted in Christ”. This refers to the early believers who placed their hope in the promised Messiah upon hearing the gospel. Their faith was not placed in human effort or religious works but in the person and work of Jesus Christ.

Believers are reminded that salvation begins and ends with God’s glory. Faith in Christ unites believers to Him and places their lives within God’s greater purpose. This truth shapes how Christians live. Trusting Christ is not only a personal experience of salvation; it is a calling to live for God’s honour. Every act of obedience, love, and faith becomes a way of praising God.

Thus, the believer’s life is meant to display God’s glory, showing that Christ is worthy of trust and worship.

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