REVELATION, UNDERSTANDING,
AND INSPIRED ACTION
Truth has three parts:
REVELATION, UNDERSTANDING, AND INSPIRED ACTION. Revelation is something
revealed. God has revealed Himself and His ways in the Bible. But the Bible is
only words in a book until those words are illuminated, or we could say,
Understood. Illumination is when the proverbial light bulb goes on, and we all-of-sudden
understand what we’ve read or heard. It’s that “ah-ha” moment. It’s when things
flow together, and understanding takes place. This can only happen when God’s
light turns on in a person’s heart, and only God or His son Jesus Christ, can
give true understanding.
This morning, I looked up
the word “understanding” in an online Concordance and there were so many great
scriptures. The following are only a few of them: “Then opened he their understanding,
that they might understand the scriptures” (Luke 24:45). Proverbs 2:6 says: “For
the Lord giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge
and understanding.”
Solomon specifically asked
God for understanding and this was God’s answer: “Behold, I have done according
to thy words: lo, I have given thee a wise and understanding heart “ (1
Kings 3:12). 1 Chronicles 22:12 tells us: “Only the Lord give thee wisdom
and understanding.” And David said: “Let my cry come near before
thee, O Lord: give me understanding according to thy word” (Psalm
119:169).
The Lord wants to
illuminate us with His light, and like Matthew 15:10 tells us: “Jesus called
the multitude, and said unto them, ‘Hear, and understand.’”
But without the light of
God illuminating what we hear or read, this is what happens: “Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and
seeing ye shall see, and not perceive: for the heart of this people
is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they
closed; lest they should see with their eyes, and hear
with their ears, and understand with their heart, and
should be converted, and I should heal them” (Acts 28:26-27).
In the New Testament, the
Greek word for “illuminate” is ‘sunesis’ or ‘suniemi,’ and
it means “to understand, put together, and mentally comprehend.”
Sunesis is what brings
everything together and makes the Bible alive and real, and not just words on a
page.
So, first we have the
revelation, then the illumination, or the understanding, and the final part is inspired
action.
The word ‘inspire’ comes
from the Latin combination of two words: ‘in’ or into, and ‘spirare’, to
breathe. According to the dictionary, the word was originally used of a divine
or supernatural being, taking the action to impart a truth or idea to someone.
So God takes the action to breathe into us an understanding of His will and His
ways, and then we are to take the inspired action to share it with others. In
this way, God’s truths, His will, and His ways spread out to bless all the
earth. 1. REVELATION 2. UNDERSTANDING 3. INSPIRED ACTION
Love, Carolyn