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Studies on “The Mystery”

 

Purpose of Studies

 

"Chronology" - (Canon-wise) - The Fixed Dates (So-Called), Chronology of the Letters of Paul, Chronology of Other Writers

 

"The Faith" - God's Gift

 

"God's Plan of Salvation"

 

"My Gospel" - Gospel of Uncircumcision - Content/Context...Try the Things that Differ

 

"The Mystery (Secret) of Christ" - As Is Now Revealed

 

"The Mystery" - Private Mail for the Saint, i.e., "the Initiate"

 

Some Distinctive Truths of "The Mystery"

 

"The Mystery" - God's Sacred Secret To Complete the Word of God
Acts Period/Post-Acts Period

 

"The Mystery" - A Corporate Body, i.e., The Body of Christ

 

"The Mystery" - To His Saints - Obedience is Better than Sacrifice

 

"The Mystery" - Its Reality, The Practical Side, The Warfare in the Spiritual World, The Walk That is Worthy, The Seven Points for Adjustment

 

The "Out-From" Resurrection

 

"The Mystery," Its Prophetic Content

 

"The Mystery" (An Adjunct to the Dispensation of Grace)

 

The Sovereignty of God and the Free Will of Man

Study Papers on “The Mystery”

 by C.E. McLain, 1987

"THE MYSTERY" -- To His Saints
Obedience is Better than Sacrifice (I Sam. 15:22)

"Wherefore my beloved, as ye have always obeyed...work out your own salvation (deliverance) with fear and trembling: For God is the one energizing in you both to will and to energize His goodwill"  (Phil. 2:12, 13).

To the "right-divider" of the Mystery, there is a need "for the perfecting (complete adjustment) of the saints..." (Eph. 4:12) concerning the progressive energizing of the Holy Spirit. The words, "complete adjustment," translated "perfecting" is a translation of the Greek word, "katartismon," meaning "to mend," "to adjust,""perfect a change," and the like. Not only so, but qualified teachers (the gift of God) are also instruments of Divine use in this perfecting (Eph. 4:11).

Obedience (as opposed to disobedience, I Sam. 15:23) in all or every dispensation is always better than sacrifice. Even so, obedience in the present dispensation of "the Mystery," as an adjunct to the Dispensation of Grace (Eph. 3:1-3), is even more so.

For example: In the Pentecostal Dispensation (the Acts Period), the Apostle Paul lived a very sacrificial life. Not only so, but his personal sacrifices (I Cor. 4:10-13; 9:1-27; 10:23-31, etc.), not to mention his faithfulness in keeping, without hypocrisy, the holy feast days, his vows and other legal matters as a Jew, would be counted as gain before -- and rightly so, in Paul's thinking at that time. However, when Israel (nationally) and her hopes and promises were placed in abeyance at Acts 28:28, those things he had counted as gain, were now loss, and counted as dung (Phil. 3:7, 8, 13).

Why? Because in a dispensation of grace,such things as merit, sacrifice, etc., cannot be counted gain. Otherwise, grace cannot be grace in a dispensational sense. Hence now, more than ever, Faith-Obedience is everything! (Works follow faith, Eph. 2:8-10. The Spirit of Christ is the essence of faith.) See our paper, "The Faith," - God's Gift.

Faith-Obedience is the substance, the real thing, for the initiate in "The Mystery" stewardship because Christ is all and in all (Co. 3:11). Any attempt to add or take away from "Christ is all," is, in reality, a denial. This is why we may honestly, with boldness, proclaim our completeness in Christ (Col. 2:10).

Assuming you understand and believe those things, there should be a desire, a passion, an
energy to get to know Him (the Christ) in order to work out your own salvation (deliverance) concerning any and all circumstances (Phil. 2:12, 13, and 16). Selah - think of that!

Lastly, when you know you have responded in Faith-Obedience, and nothing seems to happen, this is the time for rejoicing (Phil. 4:4-7) in the Spirit! Think of that. Selah!

C.E.McLain
11/12/87.
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