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The Book of PsalmsPsalm 19God has revealed Himself through both creation and Scripture—pointing us toward Him and showing us exactly how to know Him. When we truly see and hear His revelation, our only right response is worship, trust, and a life lived for His glory.Sermon Preached by Steve DuBransky on May 11, 2025Foothill Church exists to glorify God by living as disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus. https://foothill.church Learn about our For the Sake of His Name 2-Year Discipleship Journey: https://foothill.church/FTSOHN
God's revelation drives us to a humble acknowledgement of who he is and who we are without him. In Psalm 19, God, through David, offers us self-revelation, which causes us to ascribe greatness to him. We will consider this text under three broad headings: 1. The General Revelation through God's Creation (vv. 1–6) 2. The Specific Revelation through God's Word (vv. 7–11) 3. The Response after the Revelation (vv. 12–14)
Is it true that "all truth is God's truth"? What does it mean when the Bible talks about a "mystery" that has been revealed? This week Gino Geraci joins the podcast once again to discuss the topic of "revelation," and the question of how we know what we know about God, including His will for us, our lives, and the world. The Bible talks about two specific kinds of revelation: general and specific. In this podcast we give some examples of each and answer questions like: Does one have greater value than the other? What are the benefits of each, and what, if any, limitations do these different forms of revelation carry? In last week's episode, we talked about what it means that we are created in the "image of God" and what the implications would be if we were not created in God's image. That discussion ended with a comment that the doctrine of the Imago Dei (Image of God) hinges on the question of revelation. In this episode we delve into that question. Check out the Theology for the People blog, and find Pastor Nick's sermons on the White Fields Church podcast and whitefieldschurch.com
The Day of the Lord Part IVRevelation 7:9-17 1. Scriptural SettingI Timothy 2:4II Peter 3:9II Thessalonians 2:7Zechariah 12:10Romans 11:25-27 2. Specific Revelation· They are Sealed· They are Servants· They are Separate· They are Strong· They are Secure· They are Successful3. Spiritual Results· Greatest Revival Revelation 7:9-12 Revelation 6:9-11 Revelation 5:11· Gracious Recognition Revelation 7:13-14 Revelation 9:20-21 II Thessalonians 2:11-12 Matthew 24:21 Revelation 11:2-3· Glorious RewardRevelation 7:15 - Their Privilege Revelation 7:15a - Their Participation Revelation 7:15b - Their Protection Revelation 7:15c@ His Boundless Provision Revelation 7:16@ His Blessed PresenceRevelation 7:17Support the show (https://onrealm.org/washingtonbaptistchurch/-/give/now)
The Day of the LordPart IIIRevelation 7:1-10 1. Scriptural RevelationRevelation 7:1-8Daniel 9:24Romans 11:1-2a # 12: Completeness and Authority2. Specific Revelation· They are Sealed Revelation 7:2-3 John 6:27 II Corinthians 2:21-22 Ephesians 1:13 Ephesians 4:30 · They are Servants Revelation 7:3Bond Servant: Total Ownership Total Obedience · They are Separate Revelation 14:1 Revelation 14:4 · They are Strong Revelation 14:5 · They are SecuredRevelation 6:17Revelation 14:1 · They are Successful Revelation 7:9-10 II Thessalonians 2:1-3 Support the show (https://onrealm.org/washingtonbaptistchurch/-/give/now)
Join James and Drey as they discuss the ways God has revealed himself in the world, in his word, and in Jesus.
This is the first part of a 12-part series, RE:examining the stories of Scripture through a variety of words that begin with 'RE'. We begin with Revelation, the means through which our Creator God connects with His creatures. We examine a variety of ways that He accomplishes this task, both through General Revelation and Specific Revelation, while touching on the 'dangers' of each.Also, Chris compares everyone to two different kinds of insects, and accidentally denies that the earth revolves around the sun. Now THAT's a revelation.
Pastor DA Horton kicked off our Advent serious of God's story through the Psalms in Psalm 19:1-14. scripture teaches us that creation (General Revelation) gives us evidence of God’s existence and sovereign power yet, Specific Revelation provides us with a pathway to knowing Him as Father. Let us continue glorify God through our obedience to Him.
Oh How I Love Your Law: Specific Revelation - Incarnation 12/4/16 PM
Worship through Specific Revelation from the Word of God
This week's message looks at how God conveys this truth to us: through general revelation in creation, through specific revelation in the scriptures, through incarnate revelation in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in saving revelation - that is, the opening of a sinner's understanding when he considers the cross and what took place there. It is sure to be of help to you in the defense of Christianity or in your own personal search for truth.
Will people be condemned for not believing in Jesus though they've never heard His name? What about the poor innocent native who doesn't have exposure to modern media or communication who lives and dies without ever hearing a single word of the Biblical message? Where does he stand with God?Pastor Blair examines these questions through the lens of Scripture, and explains the difference between "General Revelation" and "Specific Revelation"—two ways in which God has chosen to reveal Himself to humanity. Pastor Blair also explains the mission has a church, and how we are sent by the power of the Holy Spirit to be the church.