Special revelation: Christian perspectives

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Christians believe that God can reveal Himself to them directly. Visions and dreams In the Bible, in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, it is taught that God communicates with his people through visions and dreams. Some Christians believe that God still speaks to people in this way. And He said, "Hear my words: If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD make myself known to him in a vision, I speak with him in a dream."Numbers 12:6 Miracles Many Christians believe that God is a personal being and therefore that he is involved in peoples' lives. They believe that God is occasionally revealed privately through miracles, prayer and worship. Miracles are often perceived to be God revealing himself and answering prayer. And one of them struck the slave of the high priest and cut off his right ear. But Jesus said, "No more of this!" And he touched his ear and healed him.Luke 22: 50-51 Direct meetings Some Christians believe that God meets with them directly, through worship or prayer. They might feel the presence of God when they are praying, or have a prayer answered. Some Christians say that when they worship they feel the presence of the Holy Spirit, which is the power of God at work. What is learned about God in these revelations? For the Christian receiving these special revelations, God is a personal and living God. They believe God still communicates with his followers and treats them as individuals. Visions and dreams suggest to Christians that God knows and understands what is happening in their lives. Problems for the believer of different views about God Special revelations are very difficult for Christians to explain to non-believers. They are generally only experienced by one person, which means an appreciation of these revelations is through faith. Special revelations can also be difficult for some Christians to understand. If someone has never experienced a vision for him or herself, it can be quite hard to accept someone else's vision as being directly from God.

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