God’s Revelation By Billy Graham • September 24 “Forever, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven.” —Psalm 119:89, NKJV What does revelation mean? It means that something that has been hidden is now made known. If it isn’t revealed, it remains hidden. Some people see God that way—hidden and unknown. Such a view assumes God doesn’t want to be known—or even that God is incapable of being known because “God” is just a vague impersonal force, like gravity. But God has revealed Himself. He is not hidden! He has spoken to us, and if we will listen, we can not only discover what He is like, but we can come to know Him in a personal way. God has two textbooks. One is the “textbook” of nature. By looking at the world, we can learn something about its Creator. The other is the “textbook” of revelation, the Bible. It is more than an ancient record of events; it is God’s Word, given to us by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to guide our lives. God has spoken—and He still speaks. Are you listening? Hope for Today It is God’s desire that all would come to know Him and to be saved. Praise Him that He doesn’t hide Himself from anyone. Through His written Word and through His creation, God is still reaching out to each of us in a personal way. | ||
Q: Does God reveal Himself through prophets? | ||
Devotion text from Hope for Each Day with Billy Graham, © Billy Graham, published by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Bible translation used with permission. | ||
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association | ||
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