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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 10 MIN

Episode 78 - Word Study - Revelation

from Gospel at a Glance · host Andi M.

Scripture / Focus Word Study: Revelation Primary texts: Psalm 19; Romans 1; Hebrews 1; Matthew 11:25–27 Episode Summary In this episode, we pause before entering Matthew 12 to examine a foundational biblical concept: revelation—how God makes Himself known. This word study is essential for understanding Matthew 11, where Jesus speaks of truth being revealed to some, hidden from others, and where accountability is tied directly to what people have seen and heard. The episode defines revelation as God’s initiative rather than human discovery and introduces the commonly used categories of general revelation and special revelation. General revelation refers to what God makes known through creation and human moral awareness, while special revelation refers to God’s self-disclosure through covenant, Scripture, historical action, and ultimately through Jesus. Returning to Matthew 11, the episode explains why Jesus thanks God for revealing truth to “little children” and not to the “wise and understanding,” clarifying that the contrast is about posture, not intelligence. Jesus’ claim to uniquely reveal the Father places Him at the center of God’s self-disclosure. The episode concludes by showing how revelation creates responsibility: refusal, not ignorance, becomes the central issue. Revelation is not neutral information...it always invites response. Takeaways God is known because God reveals Himself Creation points toward God but does not fully explain Him Special revelation unfolds through God’s actions in history Jesus stands at the center of God’s self-disclosure Revelation creates responsibility, not neutrality Recommended Reading & Sources Psalm 19 Romans 1:18–23 Hebrews 1:1–4 Matthew 11:25–27 HarperCollins Study Bible Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics I/1 R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8–20 Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary About the Podcast Gospel at a Glance walks through the Gospels one short passage, or one key concept, at a time, offering historically grounded, theologically careful teaching rooted in Scripture and trusted study resources. Each episode invites listeners to slow down, listen closely to the text, and consider how the kingdom of God is revealed, received, and resisted in ordinary life. Connect: [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Facebook: Gospel at a Glance Keywords revelation, general revelation, special revelation, Matthew 11, knowing God, Jesus and revelation, biblical theology, Gospel of Matthew Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #BiblePodcast #WordStudy #Revelation #BiblicalTheology #Matthew11 #ScriptureStudy

Scripture / Focus Word Study: Revelation Primary texts: Psalm 19; Romans 1; Hebrews 1; Matthew 11:25–27 Episode Summary In this episode, we pause before entering Matthew 12 to examine a foundational biblical concept: revelation—how God makes Himself known. This word study is essential for understanding Matthew 11, where Jesus speaks of truth being revealed to some, hidden from others, and where accountability is tied directly to what people have seen and heard. The episode defines revelation as God’s initiative rather than human discovery and introduces the commonly used categories of general revelation and special revelation. General revelation refers to what God makes known through creation and human moral awareness, while special revelation refers to God’s self-disclosure through covenant, Scripture, historical action, and ultimately through Jesus. Returning to Matthew 11, the episode explains why Jesus thanks God for revealing truth to “little children” and not to the “wise and understanding,” clarifying that the contrast is about posture, not intelligence. Jesus’ claim to uniquely reveal the Father places Him at the center of God’s self-disclosure. The episode concludes by showing how revelation creates responsibility: refusal, not ignorance, becomes the central issue. Revelation is not neutral information...it always invites response. Takeaways God is known because God reveals Himself Creation points toward God but does not fully explain Him Special revelation unfolds through God’s actions in history Jesus stands at the center of God’s self-disclosure Revelation creates responsibility, not neutrality Recommended Reading & Sources Psalm 19 Romans 1:18–23 Hebrews 1:1–4 Matthew 11:25–27 HarperCollins Study Bible Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics I/1 R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8–20 Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary About the Podcast Gospel at a Glance walks through the Gospels one short passage, or one key concept, at a time, offering historically grounded, theologically careful teaching rooted in Scripture and trusted study resources. Each episode invites listeners to slow down, listen closely to the text, and consider how the kingdom of God is revealed, received, and resisted in ordinary life. Connect: [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Facebook: Gospel at a Glance Keywords revelation, general revelation, special revelation, Matthew 11, knowing God, Jesus and revelation, biblical theology, Gospel of Matthew Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #BiblePodcast #WordStudy #Revelation #BiblicalTheology #Matthew11 #ScriptureStudy

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Scripture / Focus Word Study: Revelation Primary texts: Psalm 19; Romans 1; Hebrews 1; Matthew 11:25–27 Episode Summary In this episode, we pause before entering Matthew 12 to examine a foundational biblical concept: revelation—how God makes Himself...

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