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Why is preaching the gospel a mystery?

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Preaching the gospel is a mystery because it encompasses the profound truths of God's grace reaching humanity, especially those previously distant from Him.

The act of preaching the gospel is portrayed as a mystery due to its divine origin and the nature of the message being proclaimed. Ephesians 2 details that Gentiles, who were once alienated from God, are now made near through the blood of Christ. This reveals the incomprehensible grace of God, extending salvation to people regardless of their past or status. The mystery lies in the transformative power of the gospel to bridge profound divides and to bring lost souls into the fold of God’s love. Preaching is entrusted to the Church, making it a mystery of not just communication, but of God’s divine purpose in spreading the gospel.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:11-14

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The Great Mystery
Paul Mahan · Apr 14, 1991
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