33 Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!
When you consider all that Paul had been writing about, you cannot help but realize how great our God is and…, as Paul did…, erupt in worship of Him because of His awesomeness.
Notice Paul’s overwhelming excitement about the two things that are mentioned here. The wisdom of God and The knowledge of God. These are only two aspects of our God, but Paul is completely and totally impressed by them, and it makes him cry out in humble excitement—Oh, the depth of the riches… the riches of both God’s wisdom and God’s knowledge.
Paul is in awe of God after unpacking all of his earlier arguments: Israel’s rejection of Jesus and God’s purposes for them. Then he talks about God’s great mercy and the message of salvation. And about Gentiles being grafted into God’s plan of salvation. And the mystery of Israel’s own salvation. The words just unimpededly gush from his mouth: Oh, the depth of the riches…
Paul isn’t describing God’s bank account… or His storehouses filled to the brim with gold and silver and precious stones, when he exclaims, Oh, the depth of the riches…
No! He is describing an endless, bottomless ocean of abundant depth in God’s wisdom and knowledge—an ocean so vast and deep that there’s no fear of it ever running dry or being depleted in any way.
Peace. Love. Go Forth and Praise His Depth.

