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Revelation

Revelation is God making Himself known to humanity, supremely through His acts, His word, and ultimately through His Son.

Formal Definition

Revelation is the self-disclosure of God whereby He makes His character, will, truth, and redemptive purposes known.

Key Scriptures

Psalm 19:1–4
Romans 1:18–20
Hebrews 1:1–2

Explanation

Scripture presents revelation in both general and special forms. General revelation shows God's power and divine nature through creation and conscience. Special revelation is God's direct self-disclosure through prophetic speech, mighty acts in history, inspired Scripture, and most fully in Jesus Christ.

Systematic theology begins here because all theology depends on God taking the initiative to make Himself known. Human reason can observe much, but it cannot ascend to saving knowledge apart from God's gracious self-disclosure.

Scripture Index

General Revelation: Psalm 19:1–6; Romans 1:18–20
Special Revelation: Exodus 3:1–15; John 1:14–18; Hebrews 1:1–2

Subtopics

General Revelation
Special Revelation
Christ as the fullest revelation of God

Application / Why It Matters

Revelation teaches that knowledge of God is received, not invented. Study begins with humility, gratitude, and attentiveness to what God has spoken.

Historical / Church Reflection

Christian theology has consistently distinguished between what can be known of God through creation and what must be known through God’s revealed word and saving acts.

Viewpoints / Debates

Debates usually center on the reach and sufficiency of general revelation versus the necessity of special revelation for salvation.

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