A simple definition of revelation is divine disclosure which can come in a wide variety of ways. “God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds” Hebrews 1:1-2 NKJV. In our previous meditation, we learned that God imparts our heart with His counsel. At other times, His counsel can come to us through dreams. To make king Nebuchadnezzar know His global plan, He gave him a dream. When he could not remember his dream, he sought help from the astrologers as well as his wise men. They were equally clueless. Daniel and his friends sought the face of the Lord, and the secret was disclosed to Daniel in the night through a dream as well. As Daniel worshipped and thanked God for the disclosure, he described Him as one who “reveals deep and secret things”.
If we don’t have as much of divine disclosure today as before, it is not to suggest that God has stopped communicating with people. Rather, it is because our generation has not learned the importance of pressing into God.
Take note of the tenses used here, it is in the present. God revealed secrets in the past, and He is still doing so today. That disclosure averted the death sentence on Daniel, his friends and the wise men of Babylon. The king also promoted Daniel and his friends in his kingdom. One disclosure from God can radically affect your life and the lives of several others who are connected to you. God is not partial. If He disclosed secrets to these men because they sought Him, He will do the same for us if we also seek Him appropriately. If we don’t have as much of divine disclosure today as before, it is not to suggest that God has stopped communicating with people. Rather, it is because our generation has not learned the importance of pressing into God.