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๐Ÿ“˜ Lesson 1 โ€“ Some Principles of Prophecy

1.2 God Wants to Be Understood

A Clear God in a Confused World


๐ŸŸฆ Introduction โ€“ When Communication Becomes a Challenge

Few things are more frustrating than urgently needing to communicate โ€” for example, in a hospital in a foreign country โ€” and realizing you donโ€™t have the language to do so.

Sometimes, faith feels similar: we know God speaks, but do we really understand Him?

The Bible clearly says:

โ€œAs the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughtsโ€ (Isaiah 55:9).

God is infinite; we are limited โ€” and yet He wants us to understand what truly matters:
His love, His plan of salvation, and His invitation to relationship.


๐Ÿ“– Bible Study โ€“ What Does Scripture Say About Godโ€™s Insight?

  • Psalm 139:1โ€“6: God knows us completely โ€” even our unspoken thoughts.

  • Psalm 147:5: His wisdom is beyond measure.

  • Romans 11:33: His ways and thoughts are deep and unsearchable.

  • 1 John 3:20: God is greater than our hearts โ€” and He knows everything.

๐Ÿ“Œ Key Message:
God is all-knowing โ€” but He does not want to remain hidden.
He speaks in a language that our hearts can understand, especially when it comes to salvation.


โœจ Spiritual Principles โ€“ Understanding What Truly Matters

  • We will never fully grasp God โ€” but enough to be saved.
    (2 Timothy 3:14โ€“15)

  • Prophecy is not for speculation, but for revealing Jesus.
    It helps us recognize the plan of redemption.

  • God wants everyone, even the lowliest, to understand His offer.
    Thatโ€™s why He speaks clearly, lovingly, invitingly.

  • Understanding begins with relationship, not intellect.
    The depth of God is revealed to those who truly seek Him.


๐Ÿงญ Life Application โ€“ How Do I Deal with Not Knowing Everything?

  • Focus on what God has already revealed to you.
    โžค Live it, share it, trust Him in it.

  • Donโ€™t let unanswered questions paralyze you.
    โžค Faith doesnโ€™t mean knowing everything โ€” it means trusting the One who does.

  • Trust Godโ€™s clarity โ€” despite your limitations.
    โžค You donโ€™t have to understand it all to live rightly.

  • Be faithful in the little things.
    โžค Obedience in daily life opens the way to deeper understanding.


โœ… Conclusion โ€“ God Reveals Himself to Be Known

We will never fully comprehend Godโ€™s thoughts โ€”
but we can grasp what matters:

  • Jesus Christ as Savior

  • Godโ€™s Word as clear revelation

  • Prophecy as an invitation to hope

Donโ€™t hide behind โ€œnot knowingโ€ โ€” live in the light of what you do know.

God speaks so that He may be understood.


๐Ÿ’ฌ Thought of the Day

You donโ€™t have to understand everything โ€” but you are invited to trust the One who understands you completely.


โœ๏ธ Illustration โ€“ To Be Understood

It was a chilly Tuesday evening in Berlin.
The windows of the small apartment fogged up slowly as Mira, 27, tried to make her way through a chapter of Revelation.

She hadnโ€™t grown up religious. Theology had always been a topic in books โ€” not in life.
But for a few months now, one thought hadnโ€™t let her go:

โ€œIf God really speaks โ€” why have I never heard Him?โ€

She had bought a simple Bible, downloaded an app, and subscribed to a podcast called โ€œProphecy for Beginners.โ€
And there she was โ€” somewhere between daily chaos, university stress, and relationship drama โ€” reading lines that felt strange, yet surprisingly familiar.

โ€œWhoever has ears, let them hearโ€ฆโ€

She scoffed quietly.

โ€œI am listening โ€” but what does any of this mean?โ€

A few hours later, still unsettled on the bus, the thought that God might truly know her wouldnโ€™t leave her alone.
Not just her performance, her thoughts โ€” but her heart.

Back home, she opened her Bible again.

Psalm 139.

โ€œLORD, You have searched me and known meโ€ฆโ€

Her fingers trembled slightly.

โ€œYou understand my thoughts from afar.โ€

She wept.
Not because she understood everything โ€” but because, for the first time, she felt understood.

Maybe this was the beginning.
Not of โ€œseeing it all clearlyโ€ โ€”
but of trust.

โ€œFor God is greater than our hearts and knows all things.โ€ (1 John 3:20)

And Mira knew:
She would keep asking.
Keep reading.
But not to take control โ€”
rather, to listen.

Because she had come to understand:

God doesnโ€™t speak to confuse โ€”
He speaks to reach.

And she had been reached.

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