The sermon titled "The Mystery of God Finished" by Bruce Crabtree addresses the theological concept of the mysteries of God, particularly as presented in the book of Revelation. It emphasizes the transition from the hidden aspects of God's will to their manifestation in Christ and the Scriptures, referencing Revelation 10:7 and 11:15 as key texts. Crabtree delineates how these mysteries, while initially obscure, have been progressively revealed, particularly in the New Testament, highlighting that no new revelations will occur after the apostolic age. This doctrine carries significant implications within Reformed theology, affirming God's sovereignty in salvation and the necessity of the Holy Spirit's work in illuminating the hearts of believers to comprehend these divine mysteries.
“The mystery of God shall be finished as he hath declared to his servants the prophets.”
“We're encouraged to seek [the mysteries] out... all God's mysteries that He intended for us to know, He sealed them up in the pages of His Word.”
“Why are you mad that He passed you by and not choosing you to something you don't even want?”
“It's a mystery to us how faith brings so many blessings to our souls.”
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