God reveals Himself through creation by displaying His eternal power and divine nature, allowing people to perceive His existence.
In Romans 1:20, we read that the invisible attributes of God are clearly seen in creation, indicating that even without explicit revelation, the natural world provides evidence of His existence and power. The beauty and complexity of creation—from the vastness of the universe to the minute details of life—serve as a witness to God’s creative hand. While creation does not convey the gospel directly, it nonetheless reflects the glory and majesty of God, compelling humanity to recognize Him as their Creator. Scripture, such as Psalm 19:1, states that 'the heavens declare the glory of God,' highlighting that creation itself is an act of God revealing Himself to humankind, rendering them accountable for their response.
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