1 Corinthians 2:9-10 teaches us that God reveals his hidden secrets to us through the Holy Spirit who searches all things, including the deep things of God. As believers, we should be careful to do that which God commands us to do and trust that what he has revealed to us is sufficient for our living and victory in this world. We should not live in fear because God is above and beyond all things in this world.
The Bible is the spoken word of God, also known as the logos, and the active word of God, also known as the rhema. The rhema word of God speaks directly to our situations and lives. We need to learn to worship God with our spirits and develop our senses so that we may experience a divine revelation from God.
The wisdom of men is not enough to sustain our faith, and we should not rest our faith in it. Instead, we should rely on the power of God, which is taught to us by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit reveals the things of God to those who are mature in faith and spiritually discerning.
To receive divine revelation in our lives, we must be born of water and the Holy Spirit. The natural man cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God, and the carnal man, who walks in the ways of the world, also cannot receive the things of the Holy Spirit. We should strive to be spiritual people, transformed in our hearts and minds to align with God's perfect will.
In conclusion, the word of God is a powerful tool that reveals the hidden secrets of God to us. As believers, we must learn to worship God in spirit and in truth and develop our senses so that we may experience divine revelations from God. We should not rely on the wisdom of men, but on the power of God to guide us in all things. Through the Holy Spirit, we can discern and understand the deep things of God and walk in His perfect will. Let us continue to seek after God with all our hearts, minds, and souls, and live a life that brings glory to Him.
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