The Word of God (Bibliology: Divine Revelation and Personal Discipleship)
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, THEO 525
First Sermon
God Speaks: Hearing, Trusting, and Living the Word
Introduction
This sermon is written to the Youth audience: teenagers and young adults living in a
more and more noisy and skeptical world. In the age of digital communication when thousands
of voices are competing with each other and truth is being considered relative these days, it is
more important than ever before to hear and react to the authoritative Word of God. The aim is to
get them out of just knowing about the Bible to being responsive to it. The sermon will cover all
these issues as to how God reveals Himself in the Scripture, trustworthiness of the Scripture,
how the Scripture through discipleship nurtures the day-to-day discipleship, and how hearing
should transform into obedient acts. Young people need to be given direction, identity, and
purpose as they grow. This message will remind them to hinge their lives on the stability of God
and His Word.
The God Who Reveals: The Nature and Purpose of Divine Revelation
God has made the first move to make Himself known to humankind so that people can
know Him personally and enter into right relationship with Him. This is referred to as divine
revelation, and it takes place in two major forms; general revelation and special revelation. 1
Psalms 19:1-4 states that the heavens declare Gods glory, which gives credence to the fact that
even creation testifies about the existence, power and wisdom of God. The general revelation
offered can be reached by everyone and renders them without excuse. But though general
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. John Polkinghorne and Michael Welker, Faith in the Living God, 2nd Edition (Wipf and Stock
Publishers, 2019).
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