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How do we know God opens the heavens to reveal Himself?

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We know God opens the heavens through revelations, both biblically and in the lives of believers, especially as seen in Acts.

The concept of the heavens opening symbolizes God's direct revelation to humanity, allowing believers to perceive His glory and grace. In Acts 10, while Peter preached, the Holy Spirit fell on the Gentiles, marking the unfolding of God's plan to include them in His family. This event was not only pivotal for Peter and Cornelius but serves as a testament to God's sovereignty and the power of the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, the history of such revelations extends from the Old Testament, like God opening the heavens to Noah, to New Testament moments when believers see His glory. The assurance of God's presence and revelation remains vital in believers’ lives, enabling them to understand their need for Christ and the workings of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Acts 10, Ezekiel 36:26-27

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