Quotes about Revelation
It is an infallible truth that if we do not fear God, we will be afraid of Him at the revelation of His glory, for every knee shall bow to Him, if not out of godly fear then out of terror.
— John Bevere
Our proper order for bearing His presence is found in the recesses of the heart. It is within the heart we must prepare, for God is about to reveal His glory on earth like it has never been seen before.
— John Bevere
The greater God's revealed glory, the greater and swifter the judgment of irreverence!
— John Bevere
The wisdom or counsel of God is deep water and is often a mystery to the natural mind.
— John Bevere
Trials and testings locate a person. In other words, they determine your spiritual position. They reveal the true condition of your heart.
— John Bevere
They have filtered God's Word and commands through their own culturally influenced thinking. Their image of His glory is formed by their limited perceptions rather than by His true image as revealed through His living Word.
— John Bevere
God's grace is the most incredible and insurmountable truth ever to be revealed to the human heart, which is why God has given us His Holy Spirit to superintend the process of more fully revealing the majesty of the work done on our behalf by our Savior. He teaches us to first cling to, and then enables us to adore with the faith He so graciously supplies, the mercy of God. This mercy has its cause and effect in the work of Jesus on the cross.
— John Bunyan
Why, man! Christ is so hid in God from the natural apprehensions of the flesh, that he cannot by any man be savingly known, unless God the Father reveals him to them.
— John Bunyan
I can only say this, that for true worship of God there is a divine faith required, but there can be no divine faith without a divine revelation of the will of God.
— John Bunyan
When God giveth his presence to his people, that his presence causeth them to appear to themselves more what they are, than at other times, by all other light, they can see. "O my lord," said Daniel, "by the vision my sorrows are turned upon me"; and why was that, but because by the glory of that vision, he saw his own vileness more than at other times.
— John Bunyan
Adversity doesn't build character; it reveals it.
— John Maxwell
Crisis doesn't necessarily make character, but it certainly does reveal it.
— John Maxwell