The sermon "Mystery in a Mystery" by Mike McInnis addresses the theological concept of divine revelation, particularly with respect to the mysteries of the Kingdom of God as articulated in Scripture. The preacher emphasizes that these mysteries, previously hidden, have been made known to those whom God has chosen to enlighten. Key Scripture references include Mark 4:11, Matthew 11:25-27, Romans 16:25-26, and Ephesians 3:3-5, which illustrate how God's truth is revealed in parables and how the mystery of Christ highlights the inclusion of Gentiles into the family of God. McInnis argues that the ultimate revelation of this mystery is found in the preaching of Jesus Christ and His sacrificial work, which changes the understanding of God’s purposes throughout history. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its assertion that true knowledge of God comes only through revelation, urging believers to depend on grace for understanding the divine mysteries.
“The mystery of which the Bible speaks has now been clearly revealed to those whom the Lord is pleased to teach the glories of Jesus Christ.”
“The Lord's purpose in the creation of the world and his unfolding of that purpose was hidden from the men of this world until such time as it pleased him to set that purpose forth.”
“We look nowhere else to find the unfolding of this mystery except in the preaching of Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
“He is that mystery within a mystery, because he cannot be known apart from the grace of God applied, as I say, unto blind eyes.”
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