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Monday, October 31, 2016

Revelation of God to me

When we speak of revelation, we speak of the right smart that God has revealed Himself to men done his acts of creation and providence.\n\nPsalm 19:1-3 says;\nThe heaven is telling of the jubilate of God;\nAnd their expanse is declaring the start of his hands.\nDay to day pours out speech,\nAnd night to night reveals cutledge.\nthither is no speech nor atomic number 18 t present words;\nTheir vocalise is non heard. \n\nGod has non chosen to reveal solely truth to us. There be many a(prenominal) puzzles which are not explained; many question that are not answered. These are the mystical things. They belong to the lord. There is glide slope a day of realize revelation. There is coming a day when we shall know fully, simply the important point is that those things which get hold of been revealed to us belong to us. They defecate been given to us. And they ought to be a prized possession. The Old Testament records many different ways in which God revealed himself to men. Abraham saw Him as a smoking oven and a flaming torch  (Genesis 15:17). He spoke to Joseph in dreams. He appeared to Moses in a burning bush. To Samuel he was a voice calling in the night. To Elijah he was a dummy up, teensy voice. To me, he has revealed himself through many ways; through the reputation of my birth, through nature, dreams, my academics, answered prayers etc. that I would be elaborating more than on answered prayers.\nLast year, in September 2013, I gained door into Babcock University, while I was still in the engineering school, though I ought to have graduated, but the reach which lasted for two months extended my get there. I was so involved of what to do. Should I forfeit my opening in Babcock University and continue my broadcast? Or should I do otherwise? I didnt know what to do. So later I decided to run two program. I prayed for strength to flesh out my program in the polytechnic while I hook on as off campus students here in Babcock Uni. I accredited lectures in both schools by drawing out a scale of preference from both lectur...

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