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*Colossians Series #06*
*The Mystery*
*By Bill Denton*
 
*Introduction*
A.  I like to read mystery books
1.
Maybe it's because I first got hooked on reading when I discovered that the county
     library in Oxford had the entire collection of Hardy Boys mystery books, and read
     every one of them the summer I was 10 years old
 
2.
I've always liked trying to figure out who did what
 
3.
When I was in the Air Force, I worked in communications intelligence and most of
     what we did was trying to figure out some very real mysteries
 
4.
A lot of people think that the Bible is the same kind of mystery
a.  notice 1:27 - Paul used the word "mystery"
 
b.  a lot of people think the Bible, then, is a kind of mystery book, where things
    are disguised, hidden behind clues that must be deciphered, and generally
    hard to understand
 
c.
here is an important point you need to know:  this isn't what "mystery"
     means when it comes to Jesus, and the message of the gospel
 
B.
In our series on Colossians, it's important to remember some of the things that the church
     in Colossae faced
1.
In Colossae, there were likely others who used the word "mystery" in order to
     attract followers to competing religions or philosophies
 
2.
In pagan religions, "mystery" is often associated with initiatory rites and symbols
a.  if you've read The Da Vinci Code then you understand all about the use
    of such rites and symbols
 
b.  in this case, things are mysterious, information is kept hidden, and only the
    select few who have been initiated into the secret society can be trusted with
    knowledge
 
c.  this is one of the big fallacies of all the religious-conspiracy theories; the
    proponents simply do not understand the true biblical concept of mystery
 
3.
We're going to learn that biblical Christianity is never composed of secrets, or
     indecipherable symbols, or unknowable information - rather the unknown revealed
 
 
 
*I.
The Idea Of "Mystery" As Used In The New Testament*
A.  Three passages record Jesus telling his disciples something about "mystery"
1.  Matthew 13:11 11Jesus answered them, “To you it has been granted to know the
     mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been granted.
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2.
Mark 4:11 11And He was saying to them, “To you has been given the mystery of the
     kingdom of God, but those who are outside get everything in parables, NASB95
 
3.
Luke 8:10 10And He said, “To you it has been granted to know the mysteries of the
     kingdom of God, but to the rest /it is /in parables, so that seeing they may not see, and
     hearing they may not understand.
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4.
These passages tell us something about Jesus' use of parables.
a.  we think parables were intended only to reveal truth in ways easy for people
     to understand, but it's obvious this isn't how Jesus always used them
 
b.
Jesus revealed mysteries to his disciples, but others got parables, not to help
     them understand, but to allow people to continue with unused eyes and ears
     and thus remaining in the dark
 
c.
parables took some effort, usually, and the reward the perception of truth
    otherwise unknown
 
B.
Paul used this idea in several places
1.  Rom 11:25 - things relating to the grafting in of Gentiles is a mystery
 
2.
Rom 16:25f - the mystery, kept secret for ages, has been made known to all men
 
3.  1 Cor 2:6f - Paul ( & others) spoke about the mystery revealed through the Spirit
 
4.  1 Cor 4:1 - Paul claimed to be a steward of God's mysteries
 
5.  1 Cor 15:51 - part of the mystery had to do with the resurrection of the dead
 
6.
Eph 1:9 - Paul claimed that God had made known the mystery of his will
 
7.
Eph 3:3 - He said that the mystery was made known by revelation
 
8.
Eph 3:4 - Read what he wrote and you an understand his insight into the mystery
 
9.
Eph 3:9 - Part of his responsibility was to bring the mystery to light
 
10.
Eph 5:32 - another part of the mystery was the relationship between Christ & church
 
11.
Eph 6:19 - Paul wanted to boldly make known the mystery of the gospel
 
12.
Col 1:26-27 - another part of the mystery is that Christ is in us
 
13.
Col 2:2 - the mystery is Christ himself
 
14.
Col 4:3 - he prayed for opportunity to speak forth the mystery of Christ
 
15.  1 Tim 3:7 - deacons are to hold to the mystery of the faith
 
C.
What does it mean when we read about mystery?
1.  We're talking about a truth that is unknownable and undiscoverable by human beings
     unless it is revealed to us by God
 
2.
We're talking about spiritual truths that cannot be fully understood by finite minds
     unless God explains them to us
 
3.
We're talking about thing having to do specifically with Jesus, what he accomplished
     for us, our spiritual relationship with him, and he works in our lives
 
4.
We're not talking about something we're expected to figure out, we're talking about
     something we'd never figure out, but God has said, "Here is what I've done"
 
D.  1 Corinthians 2:6-10
6Yet we do speak wisdom among those who are mature; a wisdom, however, not of this age nor of the rulers of this age, who are passing away; 7but we speak God’s wisdom in a mystery, the hidden /wisdom /which God predestined before the ages to our glory; 8/the wisdom /which none of the rulers of this age has understood; for if they had understood it they would not have crucified the Lord of glory; 9but just as it is written, “Things which eye has not seen and ear has not heard, And /which /have not entered the heart of man, All that God has prepared for those who love Him.” 10For to us God revealed /them /through the Spirit; for the Spirit searches all things, even the depths of God.
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1.  Abraham got a preview
Galatians 3:8 8The Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham, /saying/, “All the nations will be blessed in you.”
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2.
Prophets caught a glimpse
1 Peter 1:10-11 10As to this salvation, the prophets who prophesied of the grace that /would come /to you made careful searches and inquiries, 11seeking to know what person or time the Spirit of Christ within them was indicating as He predicted the sufferings of Christ and the glories to follow.
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3.
Paul and the apostles were there when everything was fulfilled in Jesus Christ, and
     God revealed once for all what he had done for mankind
 
*II.
Paul's Message To The Colossians Is Needed Today*
A.  His job was to preach the word of God which meant proclaiming what had been a mystery
1.
This demands a high view of scripture - it is not just another religious book, it is
     God's revelation to us, explaining what would otherwise be unknown to us
 
2.
This is why we need a re-emphasis on Bible in our classes
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