God made Himself known to people even before the Bible was completed. While God has spoken clearly and directly through Scripture, He has often communicated through both natural and supernatural means, as He has seen fit, to share revelation with others.
God can reveal Himself by any means but explicitly reveals Himself through His Word.
Before the Bible was completed, God revealed Himself through both natural and supernatural means.
God still makes Himself known through various means and calls people to respond to Him.
How does observing the natural world help you recognize God’s existence and attributes in your daily life?
How do you respond to God making Himself known to you by natural and supernatural means?
How can understanding God’s desire to make Himself known shape your relationship with Him?
How does Romans 1:19–20 challenge our understanding of human accountability to God?
How can we help others see God’s hand in creation and history, even if they do not yet believe in the Bible?
How can we encourage a deeper study of Scripture without ignoring God’s revelations through natural and supernatural means?
God made Himself known to people before the Bible was completed (around 400 BC for the Old Testament and by AD 100 for the New Testament) through various means, including creation and direct communication. According to Romans 1:19–20, God's invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived in creation, leaving people without excuse to respond to Him. This indicates that everyone, through observing the natural world, can recognize God's existence and divine nature. Additionally, God communicated directly through visions, dreams, and angels, as seen in Genesis 20:3–7, 31:11–13, Exodus 3:2–6, Judges 6:11–24, and Numbers 22:21–35. These methods demonstrate God’s desire to make Himself known to humanity, even before the formal revelation of the Bible.
God has made Himself known through His Word, offering clear guidance and revelation of His character, commands, and promises. The Bible clearly reveals who God is and His plans for humanity. At the same time, God reveals Himself in other ways, such as through creation and in the way He made humanity, inviting everyone to recognize and acknowledge His existence and involvement in and throughout human history (Romans 1:19–20). Everyone, through both Scripture and the natural world, has the opportunity to respond to God. Of course, Scripture is what reveals the gospel, but even an unbeliever can see God through the beauty and majesty of creation. Everyone can recognize that they are not perfect and recognize that the world is not as it should be. Everyone is given the opportunity to see God and respond to Him.
God’s Word especially allows us to know Him and understand His plan of salvation. God’s Word illuminates our understanding of His nature, His desires for us, and His plan of redemption. God’s Word helps us to know God more intimately and gain wisdom for living a life that honors Him. This pursuit of knowledge transforms our hearts and allows us to align our thoughts, desires, inclinations, and actions to His character by the power of His Spirit. God’s perspective helps us navigate the complexities of life with His heart and mind. By knowing God’s Word, we are also equipped to discern truth from falsehood. God wants to be known, and knowing Him helps us stay on guard against the things that keep us from Him. The Bible is foundational for spiritual growth and a safeguard against deception, enabling us to know God, love God, and live in a way that reflects Him to the world.
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.
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