In the sermon titled "Praise For the Mystery Revealed," Gary Shepard addresses the theological topic of the gospel as the revelation of a mystery that was kept secret before the world began. He argues that the essence of Paul's message in Romans 16:25-27 emphasizes that salvation is entirely contingent upon God's power and grace, manifest through the preaching of Jesus Christ. Specific Scripture references, including Ephesians 3 and 1 Corinthians 2, support this claim by highlighting the gospel as a divine revelation intended for all nations, thus dismantling the exclusive notion held by some Jewish believers regarding God's favor towards Gentiles. The practical significance of this message lies in the affirmation that true faith is a response to God's revealed truth, and recognizing this sovereign grace leads to humble praise directed solely towards God for the gift of salvation.
“The mystery of the gospel...simply means that which was concealed or hidden or that which was not up to this point revealed or made manifest.”
“The gospel is not an offer. The gospel is a declaration about God's Son.”
“When the Spirit of God reveals the things of God's grace in Christ to us and in us, we'll feel and confess just what Paul does in verse twenty-seven.”
“...the only motivation to do it comes through God revealing to us the things, the multitude of things, such as forgiveness, and righteousness, and heaven, and eternal life...”
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