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Speaking for myself, I came to learn about this Mystery and accept it as doctrine by reading and listening to many Pastors, Prophecy teachers, and just by word of mouth from other believers who believe in this teaching.
But as I have done my personal bible study and reading the entire context of Ephesians chapter 3 where Paul speaks on the Mystery that was revealed to him, I dont see any reference to the Mystery having a connection to the Rapture of the church.
Maybe those who have studied scripture went beyond Ephesians chapter 3 where Paul details the Mystery, and connect other scripture context with Ephesians chapter 3 to come to that conclusion that jt refers to the Rapture? I dont know, but keeping within the context of Ephesians chapter 3 where Paul is solely focusing on the Mystery itself, I see a different view of what this Mystery was.
First, I consider who Paul is addressing here. He is addressing the church of Ephesus, a Gentile nation.
In Ephesians 3:2 Paul says to the Ephesians,
2 "if indeed you have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which was given to me for you"
So here Paul begins by telling the Ephesians that a different dispensation was in place that extended God's Grace from the dispensation that God had given to the nation of Israel, God's chosen people. So the different dispensation now included Gentiles
Because Jesus appointed Paul as Apostle to the Gentiles, God was using Paul to bring His Grace to the Gentile nations, and here Paul is explaining this to the Ephesians.
Reading further from verses 3-6
3 how that by revelation He made known to me the mystery (as I have briefly written already,
4 by which, when you read, you may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ),
5 which in other ages was not made known to the sons of men, as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to His holy apostles and prophets:
6 that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, of the same body, and partakers of His promise in Christ through the gospel.
These verses are clear on what that Mystery was, that was revealed to Paul, but the most clear explaination is in verse 6
6 that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, of the same body, and partakers of His promise in Christ through the gospel
As I ponder on verse 6, to me it appears that the Mystery was about the inclusion of the Gentiles in God's plan of salvation by "Grace through Faith", when in the previous dispensation before, God had focused on the salvation of the nation of Israel, God's chosen people.
God had already planned on including the Gentile nations when He made His covenant with Abraham.....
"In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice"
Genesis 2:18
But, because God began His salvation plan with the focus on His chosen people by through whom the seed of Salvation in Jesus would come. Throughout the Old Testament scriptures we dont see any reference to the Gentiles having God's favor. It focuses on God's persistent focus on the nation of Israel and God's plea to them to repent and to turn away from the idolatry practices of the Gentiles and their focus on looking for deliverance from the oppression and persecution by the Gentile nations and only a remnant would keep looking to God for deliverance while the majority of the nation of Israel continually disobeyed God.
This pattern continued but God's faithfulness to His covenant promises to His people remained and He still sent The Messiah Jesus to bring Salvation to the Jews, but they didnt recognize Jesus as being The Messiah because they still looked for someone with their impression of a deliverer, in the form of a strong military type person who would free them from the oppression and persecution from the Roman Empire, but instead saw a man speaking of love and forgiveness, things that the Jews couldnt see as what they expected from the Messiah they envisioned, so Jesus was rejected as Messiah and the rest we know where it went.
Even with Jesus knowing He was going to die, the promise of salvation didnt end because he was rejected, but He told them
"for I say to you, you shall see Me no more till you say, ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!’ ”
Matthew 23:39
So God's Redemption plan for Israel did not end at the death of Jesus. But the main focus on the Jewish nation was paused, and God's Redemption plan was now going to extend to the Gentiles in a new dispensation period, and when Jesus appeared to Saul on his way to Damascus, Jesus appointed him to be the Apostle to the Gentile nations and a new dispensation began with the focus on the Gentiles, while Paul still emphasised when preaching the gospel that both Jews and Gentiles now would have God's plan of Salvation in place but first to the Jew and then the Gentile.
Romans 1:16
Paul took part in the formation of the Church which the book of Acts details on the birth of the Church at Pentecost, which put attention to the Gentiles in bringing them to Salvation through believing on Jesus, and accepting the gospel of Jesus.
God's focus has turned His focus of Redemption from Israel alone, to now attention being on the Gentiles until Israel returns to true
worship of God and recognize Jesus as Messiah, and then the focus will return to Israel, after the church is raptured.
"I will return again to My place
Till they acknowledge their offense.
Then they will seek My face;
In their affliction they will earnestly seek Me.”
Hosea 5:15
The more I pondered on the context of Ephesians 3 and considered God's redemption plan and how He unfolded it from the promise to Abraham of the Seed of Salvation coming from him and his descendants, To Jesus first coming and His ministry, His death, burial and resurrection, and Jesus appearing to Saul who was given the name Paul, and being appointed Apostle to the Gentiles which opened a new dispensation of focus for the gospel of salvation, until the "fullness of the Gentiles". Romans 11:25, and then the dispensation will change back to focus on the Jews.
To me it appears that the Mystery is not the Rapture, rather the Mystery was God's Redemption plan to include Gentiles.
It was a Mystery because in the past, God always had His attention on the nation of Israel for Salvation. None of the Hebrew scriptures explain God's plan for the inclusion of Gentiles which was promised to Abraham, but not understood, until Jesus opened the door for Gentiles to be saved and is why Paul became the one to lead this commission by spreading the gospel of salvation to all the nations until Jesus returns. Matthew 28:19-20.
I understand why it was a mystery when God had His focus on Israel alone for salvation until Jesus changed that by John 3:16, and officially opening that salvation opportunity to the whole world by His appearing to Saul on the road to Damascus.
I have a different view on the Mystery now and it isnt about the Rapture, but about how God's promise to Abraham that through his Seed all the nations would be blessed, that couldnt be explained because God had His focus on Israel for thousands of years until a new dispensation put in place by God included Gentiles and Paul was able to explain why that Mystery could now be understood, but Paul also explained that both Jews and Gentiles are all branches of the Olive Tree, Jesus, in Romans chapter 11.
But as I have done my personal bible study and reading the entire context of Ephesians chapter 3 where Paul speaks on the Mystery that was revealed to him, I dont see any reference to the Mystery having a connection to the Rapture of the church.
Maybe those who have studied scripture went beyond Ephesians chapter 3 where Paul details the Mystery, and connect other scripture context with Ephesians chapter 3 to come to that conclusion that jt refers to the Rapture? I dont know, but keeping within the context of Ephesians chapter 3 where Paul is solely focusing on the Mystery itself, I see a different view of what this Mystery was.
First, I consider who Paul is addressing here. He is addressing the church of Ephesus, a Gentile nation.
In Ephesians 3:2 Paul says to the Ephesians,
2 "if indeed you have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which was given to me for you"
So here Paul begins by telling the Ephesians that a different dispensation was in place that extended God's Grace from the dispensation that God had given to the nation of Israel, God's chosen people. So the different dispensation now included Gentiles
Because Jesus appointed Paul as Apostle to the Gentiles, God was using Paul to bring His Grace to the Gentile nations, and here Paul is explaining this to the Ephesians.
Reading further from verses 3-6
3 how that by revelation He made known to me the mystery (as I have briefly written already,
4 by which, when you read, you may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ),
5 which in other ages was not made known to the sons of men, as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to His holy apostles and prophets:
6 that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, of the same body, and partakers of His promise in Christ through the gospel.
These verses are clear on what that Mystery was, that was revealed to Paul, but the most clear explaination is in verse 6
6 that the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, of the same body, and partakers of His promise in Christ through the gospel
As I ponder on verse 6, to me it appears that the Mystery was about the inclusion of the Gentiles in God's plan of salvation by "Grace through Faith", when in the previous dispensation before, God had focused on the salvation of the nation of Israel, God's chosen people.
God had already planned on including the Gentile nations when He made His covenant with Abraham.....
"In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice"
Genesis 2:18
But, because God began His salvation plan with the focus on His chosen people by through whom the seed of Salvation in Jesus would come. Throughout the Old Testament scriptures we dont see any reference to the Gentiles having God's favor. It focuses on God's persistent focus on the nation of Israel and God's plea to them to repent and to turn away from the idolatry practices of the Gentiles and their focus on looking for deliverance from the oppression and persecution by the Gentile nations and only a remnant would keep looking to God for deliverance while the majority of the nation of Israel continually disobeyed God.
This pattern continued but God's faithfulness to His covenant promises to His people remained and He still sent The Messiah Jesus to bring Salvation to the Jews, but they didnt recognize Jesus as being The Messiah because they still looked for someone with their impression of a deliverer, in the form of a strong military type person who would free them from the oppression and persecution from the Roman Empire, but instead saw a man speaking of love and forgiveness, things that the Jews couldnt see as what they expected from the Messiah they envisioned, so Jesus was rejected as Messiah and the rest we know where it went.
Even with Jesus knowing He was going to die, the promise of salvation didnt end because he was rejected, but He told them
"for I say to you, you shall see Me no more till you say, ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!’ ”
Matthew 23:39
So God's Redemption plan for Israel did not end at the death of Jesus. But the main focus on the Jewish nation was paused, and God's Redemption plan was now going to extend to the Gentiles in a new dispensation period, and when Jesus appeared to Saul on his way to Damascus, Jesus appointed him to be the Apostle to the Gentile nations and a new dispensation began with the focus on the Gentiles, while Paul still emphasised when preaching the gospel that both Jews and Gentiles now would have God's plan of Salvation in place but first to the Jew and then the Gentile.
Romans 1:16
Paul took part in the formation of the Church which the book of Acts details on the birth of the Church at Pentecost, which put attention to the Gentiles in bringing them to Salvation through believing on Jesus, and accepting the gospel of Jesus.
God's focus has turned His focus of Redemption from Israel alone, to now attention being on the Gentiles until Israel returns to true
worship of God and recognize Jesus as Messiah, and then the focus will return to Israel, after the church is raptured.
"I will return again to My place
Till they acknowledge their offense.
Then they will seek My face;
In their affliction they will earnestly seek Me.”
Hosea 5:15
The more I pondered on the context of Ephesians 3 and considered God's redemption plan and how He unfolded it from the promise to Abraham of the Seed of Salvation coming from him and his descendants, To Jesus first coming and His ministry, His death, burial and resurrection, and Jesus appearing to Saul who was given the name Paul, and being appointed Apostle to the Gentiles which opened a new dispensation of focus for the gospel of salvation, until the "fullness of the Gentiles". Romans 11:25, and then the dispensation will change back to focus on the Jews.
To me it appears that the Mystery is not the Rapture, rather the Mystery was God's Redemption plan to include Gentiles.
It was a Mystery because in the past, God always had His attention on the nation of Israel for Salvation. None of the Hebrew scriptures explain God's plan for the inclusion of Gentiles which was promised to Abraham, but not understood, until Jesus opened the door for Gentiles to be saved and is why Paul became the one to lead this commission by spreading the gospel of salvation to all the nations until Jesus returns. Matthew 28:19-20.
I understand why it was a mystery when God had His focus on Israel alone for salvation until Jesus changed that by John 3:16, and officially opening that salvation opportunity to the whole world by His appearing to Saul on the road to Damascus.
I have a different view on the Mystery now and it isnt about the Rapture, but about how God's promise to Abraham that through his Seed all the nations would be blessed, that couldnt be explained because God had His focus on Israel for thousands of years until a new dispensation put in place by God included Gentiles and Paul was able to explain why that Mystery could now be understood, but Paul also explained that both Jews and Gentiles are all branches of the Olive Tree, Jesus, in Romans chapter 11.