Glory Forever
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Romans 16:25-27
"...according to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages
but is now disclosed..."
Praise be to God for the promises
that have fulfilled in the coming of Christ!
This week we have looked at Luke 1, 2 Samuel 7, and Isaiah 7. The two Old Testament Scriptures were
fulfilled in the New Testament, and so now that we have seen this fulfillment
take place we can join Paul in rejoicing.
Paul praises God that the mystery of Christ has been revealed.
Probably the best known Bible verse,
John 3:16 articulates the mystery in this way, “For God so loved the world that
he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but
may have eternal life.” The mystery of
Christ is the love of God and the salvation of all. This is truly Good News! John 1:14 says, “And the Word became flesh
and lived among us.” The mystery of
Christ becoming man, of love coming to earth and to humanity, is made known,
and the only natural result is to praise.As we saw throughout the week that God made a commitment to David and to Israel, Paul notes that the Gentiles have been invited into this mystery as well. We have been included in the knowledge and the power that God so loved the world that he sent his Son to save, and so, inevitably we praise. This passage in Romans can be called a doxology because it is filled with praise. May this Advent season as we are studying the love of God through Christ and waiting for the coming king fill you with praise.
Brandi Tevebaugh
Eternal and loving God, pour out in our hearts this day the light of your love, warming us to one another, enlightening our understanding of others, and revealing the path of charity upon which you have called us to walk. Amen.
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