God reveals Himself to us in many ways, including His Word, creation, our consciences, His Spirit, circumstances, and people. The question is not if God reveals Himself to us but how we respond to what He reveals about Himself.
God's Word is the primary way He reveals Himself, showing us His character, actions, and purposes, and pointing us to Jesus Christ, who made the Father known.
The natural world reflects God's glory and power, making His existence and attributes evident to all people.
God wants to be known and calls us to respond to what He reveals of Himself.
How have you experienced God revealing Himself to you in your daily life, whether through His Word, creation, or circumstances?
How can you be attentive and responsive to God’s revelations in your life?
How has your understanding of God deepened through the ways He has revealed Himself to you recently?
God reveals Himself to everyone through creation. One thing that God reveals to us in His creation is a sense of our own smallness and His greatness. If you have ever gone on a hike in the mountains, surrounded by giant trees and met with expansive views; if you have stared up at a starry night sky; if you have looked out at a sea of blue water and watched the waves come crashing into shore; you have likely become aware of your own smallness and the miracle that it is that God cares about you. Psalm 8:3–5 expresses this sense of awe:
"When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars, which you have set in place,
what is man that you are mindful of him,
and the son of man that you care for him?
Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings
and crowned him with glory and honor."
How does the way God reveals Himself through His Word compare to the way He reveals Himself through creation?
How can we encourage others to be more aware of and responsive to the ways God reveals Himself?
God reveals Himself to us in many ways, each of these ways shedding light on His nature. His Word serves as our primary source of understanding, revealing His words, character, and purposes including His plan of salvation for all of humanity. Jesus Christ, as God incarnate, made the Father known through His life and actions. The Holy Spirit teaches and reminds us of the truth, helping us understand His nature and purposes more deeply. God also communicates through creation, which displays His glory and power, making His existence and attributes evident in a tangible way. Other people can also reflect God's character through their actions, particularly when influenced by the Holy Spirit. God reveals Himself in many ways, and we are all called and held responsible to respond to how He reveals Himself to us.
We are better able to recognize God’s character being revealed through others when we already have a solid foundation of knowing Him through His Word and the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Scripture shapes our understanding of who God is, and the Holy Spirit deepens that understanding, guiding us to discern His presence and actions around us. When someone demonstrates genuine kindness, patience, or peace, especially in difficult circumstances, these are reflections of the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23) and facets of God’s character. These moments become more evident to us when we have immersed ourselves in the truths of God’s Word and allowed the Holy Spirit to mold our hearts and minds.
God is always revealing Himself in various ways, whether through creation, people, or circumstances. The question is if we are paying attention and turning to Him. As we diligently seek Him in prayer, study His Word, and remain sensitive to the Spirit’s leading, our spiritual senses are sharpened. This growing awareness enables us to recognize His hand in the small and significant moments of life, seeing His love, wisdom, and power at work. The more we engage with God’s Word and the Spirit’s teaching, the more attuned we become to His presence, making it easier to identify and respond to His revelations in our daily lives.
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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