Experience can sometimes take over from fact.
This is not to minimize individual perceptions; it is only to establish that perceptions differ from person to person, and when they are in contradiction to other perceptions there is not a point of reference for knowing which perception is correct. That usual means the conversation turns into an arguement.
So when we ask the question, Who are You, God? it gives birth to contradictory answers when left at the mercy of individual whim.
So what facts of revelation can we talk about in order to answer this question? How is God disclosed in the scriptures?
To be brief, I would like to leave you with three passages.
Isaiah 40: 21 - 26; 28 - 31
Micah 7:18 - 19
1 Corinthians 2:19
These are only a few, so next time we will look at four truths that will enable us to establish some facts that Jehoshaphat was able to use in his prayer.
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