Revelation is one of those words that are always connected to the Bible. The Bible even has its own book called, Revelation. In Webster's New World Dictionary, it describes the meaning of revelation as, a striking disclosure of something not previously known or realized. Everyone preach about the power of revelation to change the world. But one must first need revelation to change oneself. We should always take note that even in our present situations; we need to seek out God's plan and wisdom for our lives, by giving Him glory in all things. John 17:3 states, And this is eternal life, that they may know Thee (Me), the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou (I) has sent. Revelation can come through prophecy, dreams, and visions.
Revelations also exposes darkness. Many times we see darkness prevail all around us, like a sinister blanket. But the Lord sees darkness in the end time, as a good thing in which it must be fulfilled according to the biblical scriptures and must also be judged. God expects us to have life and have it more abundantly. In order to see His fullness, we must be will to strip off the scales of sin that keeps God promises from being revealed. Will you be that special person to receive His revelations and become a greater force in manifesting God's word to others?.