The Revelation of a Mystery
Getting to Know Your Bible
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About the Book
The Revelation of a Mystery is a text and workbook that teaches the relevance of the book of Romans to life today. The epistle of Romans is the most comprehensive teaching of Christian doctrine. To everyone who thinks the Bible is outdated, the Holy Scriptures are just as relevant today as they were when God first gave them to mankind. While our means of travel, way of living, and technology changes, human nature does not change. Murder is still murder, stealing is still stealing, lying is still lying, and sexual immorality is still sexual immorality. Our society has disregarded this fact; therefore, it has been plagued by social ills that have been leading us down destructive paths and bringing us sexually transmitted diseases, HIV and AIDS, abortion, greed, hatred, and violence. The only way to overcome these social ills and live a life of victory is through the Lord Jesus Christ and His teaching.
The Apostle Paul was God’s chosen vessel to bring to the world a written record of His plan of salvation for the world. When the Apostle finished this epistle he ended it with this verse: “Now to him that is of power to establish you according to my gospel, and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since the world began …” (Romans 16:25 KJV). God’s plan of salvation for the world is fully revealed. The Old Testament prophets taught it, the Lord Jesus Christ brought it, and the Holy Spirit is sent to complete it.
- Justification by faith in the Messiah
- Salvation and its benefits
- The outpouring of the Holy Spirit
- Empowered to walk in the Spirit
- Victory over sinful flesh and death
About the Author
Dr. Frances Wright-Harris has a bachelor of science degree in education, a master’s degree in educational media, and a doctor of theology; she is also an ordained minister. She is actively engaged in her church; her radio broadcast, Getting to Know Your Bible; a nursing home ministry; and speaking engagements proclaiming the gospel.