- Pastor Campbell discusses standing on a rooftop to preach and introduces the topic of revelation and the Bible. - The text for the discussion is 2nd Peter chapter 1 verses 3 and 4, emphasizing divine power and promises.
Understanding Revelation07:53
Revelation is defined as the unveiling of something previously hidden, with God as its source. General revelation is accessible to all through creation, history, and conscience, showcasing God's existence and power. Specific Bible verses are cited to illustrate how creation and history testify to God's existence. Types of Revelation 16:26
- General revelation includes knowledge derived from natural things, accessible to all intelligent beings. - General revelation is described as a standard part of reality, showcasing God's presence and reminding us of His existence.
Special Revelation 24:58
- Special revelation involves direct intervention by God, such as dreams, visions, and audible voices. - Biblical examples are provided to demonstrate how God reveals Himself through special acts and the written word.
Revelation Compared and Contrasted 41:52
- Revelation is distinguished from inspiration, with revelation making truth known and inspiration ensuring its inerrant recording. - The progressive nature of revelation is contrasted with the plenary aspect of inspiration, emphasizing the full inspiration of the Bible.
Revelation and Illumination 50:26
- Illumination is described as the Spirit-given understanding of revealed truth, aiding believers in studying the Word of God. - The presence or absence of illumination in biblical writers did not affect the inspiration of the Bible.
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