"WHAT IS A MYSTERY?"

Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

June 19, 1984 at 11:00 pm

“We understand it to be something that is involved in, surrounded by, or made up of things that do not or are not revealed in ordinary means, ways, manners, conditions or understanding.

Many people thrive on novels that contain mysterious happenings in which it allows their imagination, their powers of observation, and their ability to analyze situations, plus it motivates their mind to calculate specific evidences to solve the mystery.

God is a Mystery. Our Faith in God is a mystery. Our Soul is a mystery. Life after death is a mystery. In many ways there are mysteries in each of our lives, some caused by our ability or inability to perceive the obvious facts we are involved with and in. Our likes and dislikes create a rather mysterious thinking or action.

Mystery is a word, and in this word there is great hope, encouragement, interest, love, motivation, desire to accomplish unpredictable efforts for success.

Sometimes our moods can be a mystery because of the changes they create, stimulate in others, or aggravate for some unknown reason.

The most beautiful, exciting mystery in every human being’s life, involving every human being, is the Mystery that surrounds God.

He has been defined in so many beautiful ways. He is honored in so many ways, due to the formal religious beliefs of organized religion; or to some, belief in Him is based on a cultural inheritance brought down through generations.

The Beauty and Mystery of God is, we all share in His True Existence. There is evidence of His Reality through the balance of the universe, and of course, through the Creation of all things. It is obvious He is a Living Light that is made up of all that exists. It is obvious He is the Power of Control over all things. In some ways He is not a Mystery because He is Evident in all there is, all that has been, and logic says without Him there would be nothing.

Faith in God must be understood as the most valuable hope and direction of our lives, that we should cherish every day of our lives. We must understand that this Faith must be nourished by using it and making it useful, so that others will see it, feel it, and find it example for them to grow deeper in their Faith in God.

Living example is not a mystery to be solved; it is an open practice, expressing one’s moral values, moral standards, charity, Faith in God, and personal profession of self-esteem, integrity, and sincere practice of fulfilling responsibilities.”

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