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What does the Bible say about general revelation?

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The Bible explains general revelation as God's manifestation through creation, showing His glory to all humanity.

General revelation refers to the way God reveals Himself to all human beings through the natural world. Romans 1:19-20 states that what can be known about God is plain because He has shown it to them. The heavens declare the glory of God, as stated in Psalm 19:1, demonstrating that through creation, people can gain a knowledge of God’s eternal power and divine nature. However, this revelation is limited; it cannot provide knowledge of salvation found in Christ, which is given through special revelation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:19-20, Psalm 19:1-6

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