of the Spirit to testify to Christ and to open our spiritual eyes to see who he really is, in all his glory and grace. In Scripture then, not only do we have a divinely-inspired record of the events by which God has revealed himself, but also the divinely-given meaning of those events. The history together with the explanation constitute the Biblical revelation. Every believer has the privilege of the illumination of the Spirit in his or her life, but the Word of God is the divinely appointed channel
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