Continuous Revelation Flows at the Heart of GodPavyzdys

Revelation, this word has something mysterious in it, something unreachable and exciting. But is that true? Is revelation only for a select group of people, especially chosen by God? Is revelation full of remarkable things only a few will be able to understand? Or is revelation something you and I can receive also?
Time for clarity.
The Dutch dictionary says this: a revelation is a disclosure of something that was previously hidden or secret. Mostly, with a religious meaning whereby God reveals Himself or a message to people.
The Bible says this: revelation, or the Greek word ‘apokalypsis’ means: to reveal, to appear, to manifest, to notice before it is known, unravel, to make visible.
Simply put, revelation is seeing a new piece of Who God is, who you are in Him and what His plan is.
God becomes visible if revealed, manifested and appeared through the Holy Spirit in a way you’ve never seen before. Revelation is seeing beyond the earthly veil, because God discloses something new of Himself through His Word, a thought, an image, dream or in a different way. The good news is that God wants to give revelation to you!
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Apie šį planą

In this 6-day reading plan I’m going to take you into this vibrant topic and show you what revelation is. You’ll find answers in the Word of God on questions like ‘how do you receive revelation?’ and: ‘What blocks revelation?’ You will receive keys for your own relationship with God, so you can take a refreshing dive in the endless flow of revelation at the heart of God.
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