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The idea of Divine "mysteries" is something that we see scattered throughout the Bible, and very interestingly, this idea of a mystery (Greek: μυστήριον (mystērion)) is not the same thing as what we commonly refer to as mysteries today.
What's also interesting is that the book of Ephesians has the most uses of this word "mystery" out of any book in the Bible (7x), and most of them are concentrated in this one section from Ephesians 3:1-13.
So what is a divine or heavenly "mystery?" Listen to this episode to find out!
This sermon was originally preached by Jackson Hankey at River City Church on 9/4/2025.
By Jackson HankeyThe idea of Divine "mysteries" is something that we see scattered throughout the Bible, and very interestingly, this idea of a mystery (Greek: μυστήριον (mystērion)) is not the same thing as what we commonly refer to as mysteries today.
What's also interesting is that the book of Ephesians has the most uses of this word "mystery" out of any book in the Bible (7x), and most of them are concentrated in this one section from Ephesians 3:1-13.
So what is a divine or heavenly "mystery?" Listen to this episode to find out!
This sermon was originally preached by Jackson Hankey at River City Church on 9/4/2025.