If
people can’t see what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves; but when
they attend to what He reveals, they are most blessed.
- Proverbs 29:18 (MSG)
We
love a good reveal.
Grand openings come with excitement—fresh spaces, new products, big plans. Marketing managers do their job well: radio spots, TV ads, flyers, “coming soon” billboards. Anticipation builds and expectations grow. And then the day finally arrives… the doors open… and sometimes the reveal is less than glamorous. Less than promised. Less than we imagined.
That kind of disappointment sticks with us. It teaches us to expect less, to guard our hope, to assume the reveal won’t live up to the hype.
But God’s reveals don’t work that way.
God doesn’t overwhelm us with flashy previews or polished campaigns. He reveals Himself intentionally, often quietly, and always faithfully. When we miss what He’s doing, we stumble—not because we don’t care, but because we can’t see. Yet when we attend to what He reveals, Scripture says we are most blessed.
God doesn’t reveal everything at once. He reveals what we need, when we need it. One truth. One step. One word. And if a word from God is all we have, then a word from God is all we need.
The blessing isn’t found in knowing the whole plan—it’s found in paying attention to what He’s showing us right now. God’s reveal may not come with fanfare, but it never disappoints. It always leads us closer to Him.
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Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Proverbs 29:18 (MSG)
Grand openings come with excitement—fresh spaces, new products, big plans. Marketing managers do their job well: radio spots, TV ads, flyers, “coming soon” billboards. Anticipation builds and expectations grow. And then the day finally arrives… the doors open… and sometimes the reveal is less than glamorous. Less than promised. Less than we imagined.
That kind of disappointment sticks with us. It teaches us to expect less, to guard our hope, to assume the reveal won’t live up to the hype.
But God’s reveals don’t work that way.
God doesn’t overwhelm us with flashy previews or polished campaigns. He reveals Himself intentionally, often quietly, and always faithfully. When we miss what He’s doing, we stumble—not because we don’t care, but because we can’t see. Yet when we attend to what He reveals, Scripture says we are most blessed.
God doesn’t reveal everything at once. He reveals what we need, when we need it. One truth. One step. One word. And if a word from God is all we have, then a word from God is all we need.
The blessing isn’t found in knowing the whole plan—it’s found in paying attention to what He’s showing us right now. God’s reveal may not come with fanfare, but it never disappoints. It always leads us closer to Him.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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