In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. (Colossians 2:3)
Before Jesus came, humanity tried to understand God through religion, tradition, and rituals — yet true revelation was hidden. People sincerely searched for God, but they could not find truth by human discovery. Then Jesus came as the exact revelation of God. He didn’t come to introduce a religion; He came to reveal the Father. To know Jesus is to know God, and to see Jesus is to see the Father. There is no knowledge of God outside of Christ.
Many today gather information, study philosophies, and chase spiritual experiences, yet remain empty, because revelation is not intellectual — it is divine. The Scriptures become living when we read them through the lens of Christ. Knowledge becomes light when the Holy Spirit becomes our teacher. There is no instructor like Him. The greatest gift after salvation is the unveiling of the truth by the Spirit of God.
As we fellowship with the Holy Spirit, our eyes open to realities we never understood before — who we are in Christ, what we have in Him, and what we can do through Him. Understanding is not a human achievement; it is a spiritual inheritance. When revelation comes, faith rises. When revelation comes, confusion ends. When revelation comes, purpose becomes clear. That is why the believer who invests in the Word never remains small.
Celebrate Jesus — the fountain of revelation. Through Him you don’t guess God’s will; you know it. You don’t search blindly; you walk in light. The world may depend on intelligence, but you depend on revelation — and revelation gives you an advantage in every area of life.
Prayer:
Dear Father, thank You for the revelation of Yourself in the Lord Jesus. Thank You for opening my eyes through the Holy Spirit and filling my heart with truth and understanding. I walk in clarity, insight, and divine wisdom every day. Your Word is my treasure, and Your Spirit is my teacher. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.