God reveals Himself through His creation, His Word, and His actions in history, making His divine nature evident.
God's self-revelation is a profound truth addressed throughout Scripture. In the sermon, it is emphasized that God must make Himself known to us because, by nature, we do not understand who He is. As illustrated in the recounting of Nebuchadnezzar's experience in Daniel 4, God revealed His nature through dreams, trials, and the faithful preaching of His prophets. Additionally, in Romans 1:20, we see that God's invisible qualities—His eternal power and divine nature—are clearly seen in creation. This multifaceted revelation invites us not only to acknowledge His existence but also to enter into a relationship with Him, where we come to grasp the depths of His holiness, strength, and mercy.
Scripture References:
Daniel 4, Romans 1:20, Hebrews 1:1-2, John 17, Mark 8:22-26, Daniel 4:1-3, Exodus 3:14, Isaiah 6:1-4
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