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What does the Bible say about divine visitation?

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The Bible indicates that divine visitation is a significant moment when God reveals Himself to His people, marking a turning point in their spiritual lives.

Divine visitation is portrayed as a critical moment in the life of a believer when God conspicuously reveals Himself, often leading to repentance and faith. In Isaiah, we see references to 'that day,' emphasizing the significance of God's intervention in human history. Such moments fulfill God's eternal purpose and signify a time when He confronts individuals, ultimately leading them to recognize Christ as their salvation. This divine encounter transforms lives, as seen throughout scripture, in the experiences of figures like Jacob and Moses, who never forgot the moments they wrestled or conversed with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12, Isaiah 2:11, Isaiah 11:10, Isaiah 25:9, Genesis 50:24, Hebrews 11:22, Genesis 50:24-25, Isaiah 2, Isaiah 25, Genesis 15, Exodus 1:7-14, Isaiah 12:1-6, John 16:7-11

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Divine Visitation
Don Bell · Jul 21, 2021
A Sure Visitation
Todd Nibert · Dec 20, 2009
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Don Fortner · Mar 18, 2018
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