
Divine Revelation
The Bible teaches that God has revealed Himself in a general, or universal, way to all mankind through what theologians call general revelation. But God has also revealed Himself through the written Word—the Scripture, and the Incarnate Word—Jesus Christ, which theologians call special revelation. When King David wrote Psalm 19 he explained both of those categories to help God’s people worship the one true God. Join Tom Pennington as he walks through Psalm 19 in order to explain God's Divine Revelation.

Part 2
King David says that God has revealed Himself to all humanity through that which has been seen—creation. This wonderful truth, however, is intended to be used for more than just theological discussions. It should motivate us as Christians to honor and worship God because He has graciously revealed His wonderful character to us.

Part 4
Psalm 19 teaches that God’s special revelation to us in the Scripture is to be desired more than gold, and is sweeter than fine honey. The truth is, like the psalmist, the words of Scripture must consume our hearts, helping us to live righteously for the Lord Jesus Christ and His gospel.