In the sermon "The Blessing of Knowing the Mystery," Frank Tate addresses the doctrinal significance of the mystery of God's will as revealed in Ephesians 1:8-10. The key assertion is that the salvation of God's elect is solely based on God’s eternal purpose and is entirely through Christ, which is a mystery to the natural man. Tate emphasizes that this mystery includes the election of sinners for salvation, the centrality of Christ's work, and the ultimate aim of glorifying Christ in all things. He supports his assertions with references to Ephesians, highlighting themes of election and predestination. The practical significance of knowing this mystery is profound; it fosters humility among believers, brings assurance of salvation, and enhances their relationship with God, positioning them as friends of God rather than subjects of mere pride.
“The only way we're going to know the answer to the mystery is if somebody preaches Christ the Savior to us.”
“Salvation started with God. It was purposed by God. It was purchased by God.”
“God saved his people the way that he saved them, so that no flesh should glory in his presence.”
“If God's revealed this mystery to you, if he's revealed Christ to your heart so that you know him and you believe him and you love him... you’re as much a friend of God as the Apostle John.”
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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