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The Twofold Purpose of The Mystery - Part 9.
What was the twofold purpose that God revealed the Mystery?
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November 2006 Summary
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Audio Format Available
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November 5, 2006
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Derek McCammon - The Twofold Purpose of The Mystery -
Part 9
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November 12, 2006
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Derek McCammon - The Twofold Purpose of The
Mystery - Part 10
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November 19, 2006
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Derek McCammon - A Psalms of Thenkgiving
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November 26, 2006
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Derek McCammon - Timothy Study - Part 1
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The first reason was to reveal it to mankind as it says in Ephesians 3:9 (KJV) “And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath
been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:”. The second purpose was to show God’s wisdom to the Principalities and Powers as it continues
to say in verse 10 “To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God,”. Who are these
principalities and powers? In Genesis 1:1-2 we’re reminded that God created all things as it states “In the beginning God created the heaven and
the earth.” Now this wasn’t the beginning for God because He has no beginning since He is eternal. There is a gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2
that includes a long period of time that was before Adamic man. God mentioned this in His conversation with Job (Job 38:3-7). We found that
Christ is the cornerstone of all creation (Colossians 1:16-17). We learned previously that there was a Cherub
named Lucifer who sinned and became Satan (we also learned that 1/3 of the angelic beings sided with Satan in Revelation 12:4) and this is when the conflict
began because Lucifer wanted to be God. The scripture tells us in Matthew 25:41 that the Lake of Fire
was created for the Devil and his angels so Satan argued with God that this was not fair. He probably
asked how can a loving God condemn these angels without cause and that God was being inconsistent?
God gave the angels a chance to stay with God and His grace. There was a great overthrow on the
Earth due to Lucifer’s rebellion and subsequent downfall of the 1/3 of the angels that followed Lucifer.
God then sentenced them to the Lake of Fire, even though the sentence was given, it has not been
fulfilled yet. God then re-created the earth and put Adamic man on it. Maybe God created man as an
answer to the problem and then demonstrated His answer until the time of the conclusion when He executes judgment.
God demonstrates His wisdom through the way He loves mankind through Christ. There is so much of a parallel here
between the creation of the angels and the creation of mankind. There is a lot of differences between them and us, one of
which was we lost our wings being made a little lower than the angels but we do have the right to make choices. We
have a free will and conscience just like the angels do. Romans 13:1-4 tells us of obedience to delegated authority is what
God has decreed. The lesson on November 5, 2006 continues with the 9th lesson in this series. Click here to listen now.
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he Twofold Purpose of The Mystery - Part 10 (final). This is the final lesson in the series
given on November 12, 2006 pertaining to the twofold purpose of The Mystery as identified in
Ephesians 3:9, and Colossians 1:25-26. The Mystery is the specific truth given to the Christian today
to follow with faith obedience. The Apostle Paul says in Eph. 3:8 that he was given this ministry so
he might then give it to all Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ. There are two responsibilities
that the group of believers have, the first being responsible for making other Christians see this
fellowship of The Mystery. The second is just living it out because in Eph. 3:10 God is using us to
the intent that now, unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the
church the manifold wisdom of God. Who are these principalities and powers tha
t God wants to show His wisdom to? We find it pertains to the conflict between God and Lucifer
who became Satan and one third of the principalities and powers sided with Lucifer
upon his rebellion. Now, two third’s of the Angels did not fall with Satan and still
have residence in the heavenlies, whereas the other third have become the spiritual
beings that we are warned about in Eph. 6:10-12. We find Creation and Redemption are very close
because of the conflict that was brought about by Lucifer and those in the heavens that went with him.
God gave His creation free will and in Isaiah 14:12-16 we find Lucifer exercises his free will to the point of
sinning against God. Therefore, we see a gap between Gen. 1:1 and 1:2 where the original Earth was
brought into chaos from Lucifer’s rebellion. (Isa. 45:12 says God created the Earth to be inhabited). Lucifer is now Satan,
the accuser, the prince of the power of the air (Eph. 2:2). Mankind was created after the fall of Lucifer in order to show
the manifold wisdom of God. Consequently, the church which is the body of Christ, restores the emptiness to God’s
original creation that was impacted by the principalities and powers that sided with Satan! In Eph. 1:4 we find that God
chose us in Him, before the overthrow of the world (kosmos)! God was prepared. Click here to listen now or go to the entire series and listen to them all. You may also want to review the audio lessons for this month.
A Psalms of Thanksgving. The lesson on November 19, 2006 takes a break from an audio series
and gives a topical lesson on Psalms 100 to celebrate Thanksgiving which comes on the third Thursday in November each year. Psalms 100 (KJV) says:
1. Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. 2. Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing.
3. Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.
4. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
5. For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.
The lesson goes through each verse and relates to our walk as a Christian. Life is tough and sometimes it’s hard to be
thankful but God has given us the tools to be thankful. There are 8 references in the New Testament to thanksgiving so if
you go and study those references, you will find many reasons to be thankful. Click here to listen now and celebrate your blessings in Christ and be thankful! You may also want to listen to other lessons pertaining to Thanksgiving.
Timothy Study - Part 1.
The lesson on November 26, 2006 starts a new series by taking a look at
the books of Timothy in the New Testament that the Apostle Paul wrote to Timothy. Paul wrote these
after he declared in Ephesians that he was given the calling to make all saints see what is the
fellowship of The Mystery. Paul then took his brother in Christ, Timothy and gave us an example of
how to do this type of ministry. Timothy is a character in scripture that faced issues just like other
Christians do today. He really understood some things, yet he struggled with others that brought him
pain and sorrow. Paul understood this because Timothy had a Christian friend with Paul who he
could share these issues with. Timothy had a responsibility given to him which was to take care of
the church at Ephesus. Paul writes three pastoral epistles in The Mystery: 1 & 2 Timothy, and Titus.
The other letters he wrote were church letters. The pastoral letters were to help pastors grow their
churches (like churches starting in homes and growing). Paul is not in prison while he wrote 1
Timothy and Titus. Later Paul gets arrested in Troas and is put in prison. 1 Timothy is about 4 or 5 years after the letter of
Ephesians. Paul writes Timothy addressing the people issues within the church. In chapter 1, Paul deals with heresy or
the use of incorrect doctrine. In chapter 2, Paul deals with the place of prayer and women. Chapter 3 discusses the
deacons or bishops (those given the responsibility over the church). , In chapters 4, 5, and 6 we see Paul writing about
the walk, the work, and the warnings to the ministers. We find Timothy needs all of it because when we get to 2 Timothy,
we see he still has problems. The biggest problem is the Pagen worshippers in Ephesus and those clinging to Judiasm. Click here to listen now.
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