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What is the meaning of the mystery revealed in the gospel?

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The mystery revealed in the gospel refers to divine truths that were previously concealed but are made known through God's revelation.

The term 'mystery' in the context of the gospel signifies truths that were hidden in the past but have been unveiled through God's revelation. Paul teaches that this mystery includes the inclusion of Gentiles as fellow heirs in the body of Christ, as explained in Ephesians 3:6. This revelation is exciting because it highlights how God's plan for salvation encompasses all people, not just the Jews. Through the preaching of the gospel, we learn that God's grace is extensive and all-inclusive, demonstrating that His redemptive plan unfolds in a manner that goes beyond human expectations. In Galatians 1:12, Paul confirms that he received this message not from any human source but directly through revelation from Jesus Christ, affirming the divine origin of the gospel.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:6, Galatians 1:12

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