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Understanding The Bible "Study
to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth
not be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of Truth" (II Tim.
2:15)
In Eph. 2 the Apostle Paul sets
forth the basic three-fold division in God's dealings with
mankind: Time Past (v.11,12), But Now (v.13), and The Ages
to Come (v.7). When the Bible is "laid out" according to
this divinely inspired design we easily get an overview of
not only what we are reading but when and to whom
it was written. Thus the Word of God itself provides us
with the key to its own proper understanding and right
division: See the definitions of each at the bottom of this
page.
The below chart in two parts
demonstrates the importance of the secret, hidden nature of
the present dispensation of grace (Eph. 3:1-9). See the
first part of the chart to hide the "mystery" section and
you will see the perfect continuity of that "which God hath
spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the
world began" (Acts 3:21). See the second part of the
chart to reveal the mystery program and you will
visualize how the prophetic program has been temporarily
interrupted by "the revelation of the mystery, which was
kept secret since the world began, But now is made
manifest" (Rom. 16:25,26)

The present
dispensation of grace is "the mystery" hid in God
until first revealed to the Apostle Paul (Eph. 3:1-9, Col.
1:24-26, Rom. 16:25,26, I Tim. 2:4-7, Tit. 1:2,3, etc.).
Thus in Paul's writings alone we find the doctrine,
position, walk and destiny of the body of Christ.

Time Past: Eph. 2:11,12 sets forth
the basic issue in Time Past as the division between
Circumcision and the Uncircumcision, between the nation
Israel and the Gentiles. When you find this issue governing
the way God was working with men, you know you are in Time
Past. This covers the Old Testament (see Gen. 17:9-14, Deut.
4:5-8, Num. 23:9) as well as Matthew thru John (see Rom.
15:8, Matt. 10:5,6; 15:24, John 4:22) and the early Acts
period (see Luke 24:47, Acts 1:6,8;2:14,22,36;5:32;11:19).
But Now: Eph. 2:13 indicates that in
the But Now portion Gentiles are no longer "far off" but
rather the "middle wall of partition" between Israel and the
Gentiles has been eliminated and now" those who were far off
are made nigh." Romans thru Philemon provide the doctrine
for the dispensation of grace (Rom. 11:13;15:16;16:25, I
Cor. 14:37, Eph. 3:1-9).
Ages to Come: God will bring His
purposes to fruition and thus Eph. 2:7 points to the Ages to
Come. The books of Hebrews thru Revelation focus on this.
Remember: While all Scripture
is for us, all Scripture is not written to
or about us. This is the key to
understanding the Bible. |