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What does the Bible say about divine visitation?

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The Bible describes divine visitation as God's grace revealing Himself to His elect, often highlighting the day of the Lord Jesus Christ's coming.

Divine visitation, as spoken of in Scripture, refers to the special times when God reveals His mercy and grace to His chosen people. Isaiah frequently mentions 'in that day' to signify these moments of divine revelation, particularly in connection with the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. This visitation is not simply a 24-hour day, but rather a significant time when God chooses to make Himself known and bring salvation to His elect. As seen in Isaiah 12, this time is characterized by praise, redemption, and the assurance of salvation through Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12, Isaiah 2, Isaiah 25

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Divine Visitation
Don Bell · Jul 21, 2021
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