14-15 The
Messiah has made things up between us so that we’re now together on
this, both non-Jewish outsiders and Jewish insiders. He tore down the
wall we used to keep each other at a distance. He repealed the law code
that had become so clogged with fine print and footnotes that it
hindered more than it helped. Then he started over. Instead of
continuing with two groups of people separated by centuries of animosity
and suspicion, he created a new kind of human being, a fresh start for
everybody.
16-18 Christ
brought us together through his death on the cross. The Cross got us to
embrace, and that was the end of the hostility. Christ came and
preached peace to you outsiders and peace to us insiders. He treated us
as equals, and so made us equals. Through him, we both share the same
Spirit and have equal access to the Father.
19-22 That’s
plain enough, isn’t it? You’re no longer wandering exiles. This kingdom
of faith is now your home country. You’re no longer strangers or
outsiders. You belong here, with as much right to the name
Christian as anyone. God is building a home. He’s using us
all—irrespective of how we got here—in what he is building. He used the
apostles and prophets for the foundation. Now he’s using you, fitting
you in brick by brick, stone by stone, with Christ Jesus as the
cornerstone that holds all the parts together. We see it taking shape
day after day—a holy temple built by God, all of us built into it, a
temple in which God is quite at home.
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