Our Special Revelation

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“You don’t understand me! You never did!”

Any parent of a teenager has heard that cry. And it’s true. We don’t. Our children are individuals, different than we are. We might understand much of teenager-hood, but the reality of the moment is as individual as fingerprints on a pane of glass.

Now imagine that God tells us that very thing. You don’t understand me. You never did.

It’s true, and he did. The truth is, we can’t understand God. We have that from the mouth of Jesus. He tells us so in Matthew 11:27.

“All things are delivered unto me of my Father: and no man knows the Son, but the Father; neither knows any man the Father, save the Son and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him.”

We can’t understand God or his Son, Jesus, except that it is revealed to us. We must have a special revelation, one that’s ours, alone, or we’ll never get what salvation is all about.

It’s why the world can’t see it. It goes back to that cry: You don’t understand me!  The person of God is a mystery man can’t fathom, unless Christ becomes part of us, and we receive his revelation into us. Naysayers, evolutionists, and atheists don’t get it because they can’t get it. Arguments won’t win them over, and neither will demonstrations.

Only the revelation of the Son can draw the unbeliever unto the cross. Only then will the doubter and the accuser change and find faith in Christ our Lord.

Believing on Christ is a gift of revelation that makes us special over all other people in the world.

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Excerpt of the Day

Disbelief is fine. Refusing to move past it when confronted with the truth cuts God to the quick.

From In the Crux of Unbelief,  Posted 23 July 2015