“To the end that we who were the first to hope in Christ would be to the praise of His glory” (Eph. 1:12).
However you understand the foreordaining purpose of God, one point is abundantly clear. It displays His glory and is accomplished for His glory. In verses 5 and 6 the predestination of believers to adoption as sons leads to “the praise of the glory of His grace.” Thus here the predestination to be God’s special heritage is declared to be “the praise of His glory.” Simply stated the glory of God was unveiled in His people as a witness to the universe (Eph. 3:10).
It appears that Paul turns his attention here to the unique place the Jewish people had in God’s plan of redemption of the world. They were the “first to hope in Christ.” This phrase could mean that they had hope in “the Christ” (the Messiah) before He came or that the Jews were the first to believe. Paul tells us in Romans 1:16 that they had received the Gospel before the Gentiles. In either case, Paul is referring to the believing remnant of Israel whose hope was fixed on the Messiah and who accepted Him when He appeared.
God’s choice of Abraham and of the Jewish people was that they should be the praise of His glory. In other words they were chosen through no merit of their own and they were chosen to show forth His character and nature (glory) to the world (Isa. 43:21). Thus the choosing was a mission calling. God planned before creation (predestined) to reveal His glory through the people who would receive His Son (Eph. 1:3).
Prayer: Father, may I today reveal Your glory through my life, words, and deeds. Amen