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The message emphasizes the importance of revelation as transformative spiritual understanding. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus, it illustrates how revelation supersedes surface-level knowledge. While crowds saw "Jesus of Nazareth," Bartimaeus's revelation recognized Him as "Son of David," leading to his healing. The importance of revelation is further demonstrated through three levels of spiritual understanding: outer court (intellectual knowledge), holy place (emotional response), and holy of holies (spiritual revelation). True revelation, as taught by Paul in Ephesians, opens spiritual eyes and unlocks divine inheritance. The importance of revelation culminates in genuine worship that transcends superficial engagement with God.

1.) What is a revelation?

2.) Why could Bartimaeus receive his miracle when others walking with Jesus didn't?

3.) Is it possible for Jesus to be with us, around us, and we still not receive?

4.) How does the temple's structure correspond to human spiritual anatomy?

5.))bWhy did David become king?

6.) How can someone hear the word, laugh, scream, cry, and still not change?

7.) What did Paul pray for the Ephesian church first?

8.) What are the riches Paul speaks about in Ephesians?

9.) How can someone reach this place of revelation?

10.) Why do some Christians miss the answers to their prayers?