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What is meant by the mystery of God in the context of revelation?

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The mystery of God refers to truths previously hidden but now revealed, particularly concerning His plans for salvation through Christ.

In the context of revelation, the mystery of God pertains to those divine truths that were unknown or hidden but are now made known to believers through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. As Paul outlines in his writings, the wisdom of God is often talked about in terms of mysteries, emphasizing that without the revelation from God, humans could not comprehend spiritual truths. For example, the doctrines of election and Christ's incarnation were mysteries once unknown, but through faith and the Spirit's work, they are now clearly understood and accepted by believers, solidifying the foundation of our faith.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:7, Ephesians 3:3-5

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God's Revelation
Don Bell · May 6, 2012
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