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Revelation Leads to Transformation
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| Rabbi Jason, why is it so important for believers to understand our Old Testament roots? | |
| Yeah, there's so many reasons, but tying into what we just said, there's a scripture that I love. | |
| It says, it's the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings to search it out. | |
| We are children of the king, and there are deeper mysteries and revelations in the scriptures that as royal sons and daughters of the king, God wants us to search out because revelation leads to transformation in our life. | |
| When we understand how the old and the new connect, there's a revelation that changes us and gives us a sense of wonder at the awesomeness of God. | |
| It strengthens our faith and it does something else. | |
| It makes the scriptures come alive and become exciting. | |
| Listen, I'll never forget one year right before the Super Bowl, I went out and bought a high definition television and everyone's like, it's going to change the way you watch the game. | |
| You're going to wish you bought it sooner. | |
| I watched the entire game and I'm like, ah, this isn't so great. | |
| I don't know what everyone's talking about. | |
| And then at the end of the game, I had a revelation. | |
| I'm flipping through the channels and I realize that the higher channels are the high definition channels. | |
| I watched the entire game in standard definition. | |
| And when I saw this, when I actually saw it in HD on the higher channels, I was like, wow, this really does make a difference. | |
| When we see the old and the new connect, we see the Bible in high definition. | |
| It makes God's word come alive. | |
| It gets us excited. | |
| And that revelation leads to transformation. | |