The sermon titled "A Great Mystery" by Chris Cunningham addresses the profound theological topic of the incarnation of Christ, emphasizing the phrase "Great is the mystery of godliness" from 1 Timothy 3:16. Cunningham argues that the mystery is not in the obscurity of the gospel message itself, which is clearly conveyed in Scripture, but rather in humanity's inability to understand spiritual truths without divine revelation. He draws attention to several Scripture references, including 1 Corinthians 2:12 and Luke 24, to illustrate that spiritual discernment is a gift from God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its assertion that understanding the mystery of godliness transforms one's relationship with God; it underscores the necessity of grace in comprehending the gospel and highlights Christ as the ultimate revelation of God to humanity.
“The mystery of godliness is not unknown because nobody's clear about it, but because everybody who hears it... is incapable of grasping it.”
“The gospel is as plain as the nose on your face and you're never gonna figure it out because it's spiritually discerned.”
“Great is the mystery of godliness, God was manifest in the flesh. This is where it starts. That's the mystery of godliness, that's the beginning of it.”
“You see, we know, we understand from the scripture what the mystery of godliness is. It's not that the gospel is ambiguous or too complicated. It's a mystery, not because it's unclear, but because we're idiots.”
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