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Quotes About Revelation

There are two authors of every biblical book: the human author who penned the words, and the divine Author who revealed and inspired every word. While God did not dictate the words to the biblical writers, he did guide their minds so that they wrote their own words under the influence of the Holy Spirit.
~ Grant R. Osborne
Sometimes you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right
~ Grateful Dead
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
~ Grateful Dead
The civil magistrate cannot function without some ethical guidance, without some standard of good and evil. If that standard is not to be the revealed law of God… then what will it be? In some form or expression it will have to be the law of man (or men) - the standard of self-law or autonomy. And when autonomous laws come to govern a commonwealth, the sword is certainly wielded in vain, for it represents simply the brute force of some men's will against the will of other men.
~ Greg Bahnsen
How dare you use Rachel to stop me?" he growled. "I'm using the truth, Master Bruce. Maybe it's time we all stopped trying to outsmart the truth, and just let it have its day.
~ Greg Cox
The truth is stranger than fiction . . . and often more incriminating.
~ Greg Cox
To reject revelational epistemology is to commit yourself to defending the truth of autonomous epistemology.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
A god or revelation capable of proof or rational verification by an autonomous man would be worthless.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
In the nature of the case, the best witness to God's existence, the truth of His revelation, and the basis of a genuinely sound defense of the Christian faith would be God Himself.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
To reason with the non-Christian in a fashion purporting to be independent of God or independent of reliance upon revelation is to honor the unregenerate's notions of "evidence" and "verification" as legitimate and correct. However, for the Christian, it is Scripture that governs *every* aspect of his life, even his concept of "evidence" and the way he reasons with skeptics.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
It is important for the apologist who desires to be obedient to the Word of God in defending the faith to pay special attention to the fact that throughout Scripture, God's veracity is not defended, but accepted from the outset on His authority. Unless we have more wisdom than that contained in the revelation of God, we should take the same attitude.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
The foundation of knowledge is God's revelation.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
There is no man made in the image of God and living in God's world, whatever God's attitude toward him and his own feelings about Christ, who does not know the living and true God, his Creator. All men have the requisite knowledge of God to make them eternally responsible before Him; this was true in the Garden, and it does not cease to be true after the fall. Sin or no sin, special revelation or no special revelation, all men inescapably know their God.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
There is no environment where man can flee to escape the revelational presence of God (Ps. 139:8).
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
Now if the teaching of Moses is inspired and Deuteronomy 13 and 18 tell you that future revelations must be judged according to previous revelation, and if the alleged future revelation of the Quran conflicts with the previous revelation of Moses, who has to go? By their own logic who has to go? The Qur'an has to go. Those who advocate the worldview of the Qur'an are not able to live according to their own worldview, there's this inconsistency
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
God's revelation is more than the best foundation for Christian reasoning; it is the only philosophically sound foundation for any reasoning whatsoever. Therefore, although the world in its own wisdom sees the word of Christ as foolishness, "the foolishness of God is wiser than men" (1 Cor. 1:18, 25).
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
Apologetics involves a conflict over ultimate authorities — that is, a conflict over our presuppositions or final standard. What should be the source of a person's presuppositions? For the unbeliever, it will be some authority for reasoning other than the word of God, while for the believer it is God's revelation.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
12Having many things to write to you, I did not wish to do so with paper and ink; but I hope to come to you and speak face to face, that our joy may be full.
~ Greg Laurie
Followers of Christ are often called "the people of the book" because we believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the unique written revelation of God; the reality is that believers' knowledge of Scripture is woefully inadequate.
~ Greg Ogden
Michael Drosnin
~ Gregg Braden
Luke I am your father" -Patrick Rain
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Okay. Thomas. What was he like before his childhood incident?" Mr. Atlasia paused and cast the line of his memory back, disturbing still waters. Jade watched his face to see if he told everything that was dredged up.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
He noticed Thomas tense up as Allander's name was said aloud. It was as if Jade had released it into the stagnant air of the house for the first time in years. So far, Thomas had used only euphemisms for his son's name.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
If only these walls could talk…the world would know just how hard it is to tell the truth in a story in which everyone's a liar.
~ Gregg Olsen