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Well, that's one of them. But he uses the mystery in different context. The first time he uses it... I mean, I'll read it. Is in... Where's my glasses? Right here. When he says... And I made a point about in Christ. Let's see. Where's the first one? This is crazy. Verse 9. Ephesians 1.9.
Well, that's one of them. But he uses the mystery in different context. The first time he uses it... I mean, I'll read it. Is in... Where's my glasses? Right here. When he says... And I made a point about in Christ. Let's see. Where's the first one? This is crazy. Verse 9. Ephesians 1.9.
He made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, which I did a thing on that. It's literally dozens of times. Yep. in Ephesians and its hundreds in the New Testament to be put into effect when the times will have reached their fulfillment to bring all things in heaven and on earth together under one head, even Christ.
He made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, which I did a thing on that. It's literally dozens of times. Yep. in Ephesians and its hundreds in the New Testament to be put into effect when the times will have reached their fulfillment to bring all things in heaven and on earth together under one head, even Christ.
He made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, which I did a thing on that. It's literally dozens of times. Yep. in Ephesians and its hundreds in the New Testament to be put into effect when the times will have reached their fulfillment to bring all things in heaven and on earth together under one head, even Christ.
Now, granted, he's going back to the past and the Jewish role in that, which was that third act. But he's bringing all things under one head. So that's what I focused in on the plan of God. That was my first point. And that was the first one I read about the mission. So every one of the points, which there was only one point. It was that point. He's getting his family back.
Now, granted, he's going back to the past and the Jewish role in that, which was that third act. But he's bringing all things under one head. So that's what I focused in on the plan of God. That was my first point. And that was the first one I read about the mission. So every one of the points, which there was only one point. It was that point. He's getting his family back.
Now, granted, he's going back to the past and the Jewish role in that, which was that third act. But he's bringing all things under one head. So that's what I focused in on the plan of God. That was my first point. And that was the first one I read about the mission. So every one of the points, which there was only one point. It was that point. He's getting his family back.
And then that led to the Gentiles being included, which that was the second point, God's plan for people. So I have God's plan in Christ, God's plan.
And then that led to the Gentiles being included, which that was the second point, God's plan for people. So I have God's plan in Christ, God's plan.
And then that led to the Gentiles being included, which that was the second point, God's plan for people. So I have God's plan in Christ, God's plan.
Well, I think if you listen to the sermon, you'll see how this went along. They're all connected, but it was more, I did this thing on the DNA of God being the glue of how this plan came forth, which the DNA, and I read several verses in there, of love, light, and life. And kind of focused on the relational aspect. That's why I had the God, the Father's for us. He's with us. He's in us.
Well, I think if you listen to the sermon, you'll see how this went along. They're all connected, but it was more, I did this thing on the DNA of God being the glue of how this plan came forth, which the DNA, and I read several verses in there, of love, light, and life. And kind of focused on the relational aspect. That's why I had the God, the Father's for us. He's with us. He's in us.
Well, I think if you listen to the sermon, you'll see how this went along. They're all connected, but it was more, I did this thing on the DNA of God being the glue of how this plan came forth, which the DNA, and I read several verses in there, of love, light, and life. And kind of focused on the relational aspect. That's why I had the God, the Father's for us. He's with us. He's in us.
And I just made the point when you focus on the places instead of the person. I think it disrupts your theology a bit. And so I did this whole thing about heaven, earth, and hell.
And I just made the point when you focus on the places instead of the person. I think it disrupts your theology a bit. And so I did this whole thing about heaven, earth, and hell.
And I just made the point when you focus on the places instead of the person. I think it disrupts your theology a bit. And so I did this whole thing about heaven, earth, and hell.
That was probably the most uncomfortable everybody was because I made a statement that I don't think I've made in public before, uh, that when you look up the phrase heaven and earth, because I just read it in Ephesians one in verse 10, uh, It's in both the Old Testament and the New Testament hundreds of times in the same verse. Correct. Same context. And I made a point that I asked the question.
That was probably the most uncomfortable everybody was because I made a statement that I don't think I've made in public before, uh, that when you look up the phrase heaven and earth, because I just read it in Ephesians one in verse 10, uh, It's in both the Old Testament and the New Testament hundreds of times in the same verse. Correct. Same context. And I made a point that I asked the question.
That was probably the most uncomfortable everybody was because I made a statement that I don't think I've made in public before, uh, that when you look up the phrase heaven and earth, because I just read it in Ephesians one in verse 10, uh, It's in both the Old Testament and the New Testament hundreds of times in the same verse. Correct. Same context. And I made a point that I asked the question.