Monday, August 13, 2012

Who, What & Why of Revelations? (Part 1)

God's LightIn Christendom the word “Revelation” is highly used, misused and abused. Many preachers and pastors boast that they possess the best of “revelations” that no one else possesses. This post is an attempt to study the true meaning and nature behind “revelations” in the Bible so as to create a sound Biblical view on this issue. (This post is not a study on the Book of Revelation, the final book in the Bible).

For our first study we will look at the context in Luke 2:25-35 from the life of Simeon.

Who receives Revelations from God?

SimeonThe Bible says about the character of Simeon “this man was just and devout” (Luke 2:25)

He was not looking for his personal consolation but was “waiting for the Consolation of Israel”. Though here “Consolation” refers to Jesus Christ, Simeon was not selfish in his pursuit and expectation. Being “unselfish” and looking for the profit and growth of others and being concerned about others is a prime requisite.

Thirdly, he was leading a life controlled by the Holy Spirit. “…and the Holy Spirit was upon him.” (Luke 2:25) “And it had been to revealed to him by the Holy Spirit….” (Luke 2:26) “So he came by the Spirit into the temple…” (Luke 2:27)

What is the nature of Revelations?

God's-WordRevelations are not to be out of speculation or imagination, but according to God’s word.

“….according to Your word” (Luke 2:29)

All revelations from God should be confined to and based upon God’s written Word, the Bible.

Secondly the source of all revelations is God and to fulfil God’s purpose.

“Your word”; (2:29) “Your salvation” (2:30); “You have prepared” (2:31); “Your people” (2:32).

What do Revelations bring?

Revelation can bring “amazement” but not “amusement”.

“So the Child’s father and mother were amazed at what was said about Him.” (Luke 2:33)

Rather it brings serious consideration in the heart of the receiver. God does not give revelation for entertainment, but to encourage and to exhort.

What does the person whom God uses receive for the revelation?

He definitely receives “peace”. (2:29) And he won’t be bothered if he does not receive any “penny” because that is not his expectation from the revelation!

Does revelations from God bring blessing to people?

Yes, definitely. But blessing of a different sorts or rightly put, Biblical blessing. Here the blessing upon Mary is “a sword will pierce through your own soul”. This revelation wouldn’t have been easy for Mary, but Simeon didn’t compromise in the message or used buttery words.

What is the greatest of all Revelations?

God-revealed“a light to bring revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of Your people Israel”. (Luke 2:32)

Revealing that Jesus Christ is the Saviour to the world is the greatest of all revelations!

Are you bothered that you have no so called “special” revelations? If you are proclaiming the gospel and turning people from darkness to the light you have the “greatest” revelation of all times – the revelation that which is sufficient for anyone any time! It is a call to repent from sins and to turn to Jesus Christ for salvation.

Revelation of revelations is the revealing of the Redeemer to the world!

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