“Phaneroo” —
The word “Phaneroo” means Manifest, which means, to make visible, to appear, to uncover, to be made bare, to reveal. As to a cargo ship, there is a paper called a manifest that tells what is in the ships hole that’s being transported. We can read the manifest to understand what is there, but we must visibly see it to be certain. We can look around us and see many things that were not here at one time, but are now made manifest. In the beginning God made the earth, it was without form and void and one thing at a time was made manifest that we now see. We at times think that these things were always here. The cargo on the ship wasn’t always there, someone had to put it there. So, for something to manifest, it had to not be there at one time and now is.
In southern terms, the Manifester is the one that manifest something. I can’t manifest anything, I can take several things that have been manifested and arrange them to make something look like a new manifestation when it’s not. The manifested things that are already here are not new. They are many things added together and now looks different.
So, let’s look at new manifestations that are not made manifested yet. The word “Aphanes” denotes, the unseen, the hidden. The opposite of the word Manifest. We pray all the time for something to happen that hasn’t happened yet. What we are really saying is, God please manifest something or make something appear that hasn’t appeared yet. We have probably already worn ourselves out with taking all those manifested small parts and tried to manifest the thing we won’t to see appear. Earnest prayer is now manifested and we are trusting the Manifester to manifest what we want to see. All manifestation comes from God whether in the past or the future. There are some things that’s manifest time has just not come yet. The Holy Ghost prompts us to pray for future manifestations we won’t to appear. God knows what we need before we do. He wants a conversation that will bring real supernatural manifestation of the thing we want and need.
Gratitude reminds us of the past manifestations that appeared when we needed them. Gratitude takes us a long way toward the things we need and won’t to see appear in the future. Gratitude is proof of a good relationship with God. We can get depressed when we forget the great manifestations of the past.
Some of us need to see God manifest healing for an issue in our body or someone else’s. A doctor is called to do his part, and take many past manifested bits of wisdom, minerals, and created things, put them together, wrap up the wound, but only God can manifest the healing. A person can go to the store and buy tomato seeds, till and fertilize the soil, plant the seed but only God can make it grow. We can do all that we can in the natural, but healing and growth is only from God Himself. The manifestation; what is made visible, what appears from the seed, and the prayers is the miracle. Miracles are manifested on earth as needed, there origin is not from man or here, they are form God alone. Our faith at work is to wrap the wound and till the ground, plant the seed, pray for our needs. Our hope is in the manifested miracle from God, Life.
A farmer planting corn can see in his spirit, as if the corn has already appeared full and lush. This is a manifested man in trusted harmony with the Manifester.
P.S. Faith is built up by remembering the great manifestations that God has done in our lives. The greatest manifestation was when we were born again. The first time I heard His voice, the first time He supernaturally healed me, the husband or wife he brought suddenly without notice, our first-born child appeared, the saving of our children, all the things that were hidden that suddenly appeared. Seeing those manifestations makes us sure of those about to come.
David McClary
Avoicefromthemountain.com