Burning Bushes and Broken Silence: How God Speaks to Us
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In this episode, we explore the various Modes of Revelation—the different ways God has reached across the divide to make Himself known to us.
We break down the three primary ways God has communicated throughout history:
- Divine Acts and Appearances: From the burning bush to the parting of the Red Sea, we look at "theophanies" and miracles where God stepped into time and space to say, "I am here."
- Prophetic Words, Dreams, and Visions: We examine how God spoke inwardly to chosen messengers, not for their own entertainment, but to deliver objective messages to His people.
- The Written Word (Inscripturation): We discuss why God moved from spoken words to written texts to preserve His message from the distortions of memory and time.
The most important takeaway? These modes aren't competing; they are a unified progression. God acts in history, explains His acts through prophets, and preserves that explanation in Scripture. We also tackle contemporary questions about whether we should expect "new" revelations today and why the Bible remains the final, stable court of appeal for every spiritual claim.
In this episode, we cover:
- Theophanies and Miracles: Why God uses "signs" to reveal His character.
- The Pattern of Revelation: How the Exodus and the life of Jesus follow the same "Act-Word-Writing" sequence.
- The Sufficiency of Scripture: Why a written text is more stable than oral tradition or inward feelings.
- Answering the Tough Questions:
- Does God still speak through dreams and visions today?
- Why do we have a "closed canon" of Scripture?
- How do we test modern spiritual experiences against the Bible?
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