In the last several weeks in my Bible study, asking for the Spirit of wisdom and revelation has come up several times. We need to first understand where everything we have comes from: “For from Him and through Him and for Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever! Amen.” (Rom. 11:36) And then knowing the source, we seek to know Him more. God wants us to have a deep spiritual awareness of His love and to experience His love in our hearts. The source of this knowledge is God and the Holy Spirit is the channel through whom God reveals this to us deep in our minds and in our hearts.
Knowing God and experiencing His deep love in our hearts, not just having knowledge about Him and His love in our minds, is one important way in which we grow in our relationship with Him and how we receive healing. Paul prayed for the believers in Ephesus to have this deep knowledge and experience. “[I always pray] that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may grant you a spirit of wisdom and of revelation [that gives you a deep and personal and intimate insight] into the true knowledge of Him [for we know the Father through the Son].” (Ephesians 1:17 AMP)
Would you like to receive guidance from the Holy Spirit to help you make some important decisions today? If so, Paul’s prayer to the Ephesian church in Ephesians 1:17-21 is an important scripture for you to apply to your own life.
The word “wisdom” in this verse is from the Greek word sophias. It is an old Greek word that was used to describe insight or wisdom not naturally attained. In other words, this is not natural human wisdom — this is special insight.
The word “revelation” is from the word apokalupsis. It refers to something that has been veiled or hidden for a long time and then suddenly, almost instantaneously, becomes clear and visible to the mind or eye. It is like pulling the curtains out of the way so you can see what has always been just outside your window. The scene was always there for you to enjoy, but the curtains blocked your ability to see the real picture. But when the curtains are drawn apart, you can suddenly see what has been hidden from your view. The moment you see beyond the curtain for the first time and observe what has been there all along but not evident to you — that is what the Bible calls a “revelation.”
Now apply the meaning of this word to the realm of spiritual truths. The truths we now grasp and enjoy were always there in the realm of the Spirit, but they were veiled — hidden to us. It wasn’t the time for these truths to be revealed yet, so they remained obscured from our sight, even though they were always there. But once the right time came and the Holy Spirit removed the veil that obstructed our view, our minds instantly saw and understood. When this occurred, you and I had a revelation!
Can you remember times in your past when you suddenly saw something in the Bible you had never seen before? That truth had been there all along, but it had been hidden to your eyes. Then suddenly one day, it was as if someone pulled the covers off that verse, and it literally jumped off the pages in front of you. You saw it! You understood it! You had a revelation!
It is a fact that truths remain hidden until God chooses to reveal them to us. This is why Paul prayed for God “to give” the Ephesian church a spirit of wisdom and revelation. The phrase “to give” is the Greek word didomi, which means to hand something over completely to someone else. It could also be translated to impart.
Because the Ephesian church needed wisdom beyond their own human understanding, Paul asked God to give them what they needed: special insight that is not naturally attained. Then Paul clarified what he meant by adding the word “revelation.” One expositor has said the verse could be better translated to “give unto you a spirit of wisdom, even revelation!”
Taking all this into consideration, Ephesians 1:17 could be translated: “That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you special insight — I’m talking about wisdom that is not naturally attained. This is the divine moment when the curtains are drawn back, and you are supernaturally enabled to see what you could never see by yourself.”
God has all the answers believers need. Without the wisdom and revelation He gives to us, we won’t be able to understand what He wants for us so “that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which He has called you, the riches of His glorious inheritance in His holy people, and His incomparably great power for us who believe” (Eph. 1:18-19a).
Are you yearning for a special touch from God? Do you need to experience the deep love He has for you in a personal way? If you need direction and guidance today, stop right now and pray Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1:17-21 for your own life. Ask God to give you “a spirit of wisdom and revelation” so that your heart may be enlightened to understand the hope to which He has called you, the riches of His glorious inheritance for you, and know His incomparably great power. God has all the answers you need, and they’re not as far from you as you may think. Earnestly invite God to reveal Himself to you by the Holy Spirit. And then, just be with Him. In one moment, He can remove the veil of ignorance and help you see clearly the things you need to understand. All you have to do is ASK!
Lord, I ask You to give me the insight and wisdom I need for this moment in my life. There is so much I need to know, but I am unable to figure it all out by myself. Today I ask that the Holy Spirit would take away the veil that has obscured my view. I ask that my eyes be opened to see exactly what I need to know. I ask You to give me a real revelation about my life, my situation, and the truth I need to know right now. I ask that You give me the understanding of what You have called me to, what the glorious inheritance you have for me means, and that I know the power of you that You have for us who believe. And Lord, I thank you for the grace, understanding and revelation out of the fullness of Christ that You have for me. I pray this in Jesus’ name, amen!
Sources:
- Bible study from Into The Word
- Knowing and Experiencing God’s Love
- A Spirit of Wisdom And Revelation for You
April 12, 2018 at 8:51 pm
Wonderful teaching and reminder. I will include that scripture in my prayers when I pray for the women in my county jail bible study. The women come from all walks of life and all religious backgrounds, so it makes for a very interesting bible study. I have a lot of interesting stories, some are on my website. But your right, it is God who gives us wisdom and revelation and we need to ask and seek for it as well: Matt. 7:7 says, “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” God bless, and I look forward to reading more of your posts.
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April 13, 2018 at 5:18 am
Thank you, Joyce. I will keep you and your ministry in my prayers.
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