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The Truth Is Out There, but You May Not Want It
Steven Spielberg’s new movie Disclosure Day has people sitting in theaters right now wondering what the government really knows and whether the biggest truths about our existence have been locked away from us for decades. Everyone says they want the truth. They want government files unsealed. They want classified documents released. They want hidden agendas exposed. They want answers about UFOs, extraterrestrials, secret programs, and what powerful people might know behind closed doors.
That is why Steven Spielberg's new film Disclosure Day is capturing so much attention. The movie imagines a world on the verge of a revelation so massive that it could change everything humanity believes about itself. Hidden evidence emerges. Powerful institutions scramble to maintain control. The world waits for a message from beyond.
The irony is almost impossible to miss.
The story feeds on that restless sense that powerful institutions are hiding something world-changing, that hidden files and secret programs exist, and that if the truth ever broke out it would force everyone to see reality differently. The film builds toward one climactic moment where the world finally gets to hear a message from beyond itself, and the last word it leaves people with is simple: listen.
That hunger is not fake. It sits right under the surface of ordinary life. You feel it when you scroll through headlines about classified documents or unexplained sightings. You feel it in the quiet suspicion that someone somewhere knows more than they are telling. The movie takes that suspicion and turns it into a thriller about revelation finally forcing its way into the open. What it never stops to ask is whether the real problem is that truth has been hidden from us or that we have been hiding from the truth that has already been given.
The Bible says something that cuts straight through the fascination with secret disclosures. Long ago God spoke to the fathers by the prophets in many different ways, but in these last days He has spoken to us by His Son. That is not one more message added to the pile. It is the final word. The Creator did not send an ambassador from another world or release classified information through a whistleblower. He came Himself. The eternal Son took on flesh, walked among us, and made the invisible God known in a way no prophet or vision or distant signal ever could. If you have seen Him, you have seen the Father. That is the disclosure the human race actually received.
The contradiction is hard to miss once you name it. The same people who get worked up over the idea that governments might be concealing proof of other intelligences are often the same people who have spent their lives pushing down the truth God has placed right in front of them. Creation itself keeps testifying that there is a Maker. Conscience keeps testifying that there is a moral law. Scripture keeps declaring who God is and what He requires. Christ keeps confronting the world with who He is and what He has done. Yet the natural response of the human heart is to hold that truth down, to suppress it, to look everywhere else for answers while refusing the one answer that would require us to bow.
The movie ends with an invitation to listen. Scripture has been saying the same thing for centuries, only with far more at stake. When Jesus was transfigured before three of His disciples, the Father’s voice came from heaven and said one thing: hear Him. Not hear every spiritual voice. Not hear impressive teachers or mystical experiences or popular explanations. Hear the Son. He has spoken plainly about sin and the need for repentance. He has spoken plainly about the judgment that is coming. He has spoken plainly about the cross where He bore what sinners deserve and the empty tomb where He defeated death. He has spoken plainly that He alone is the way, the truth, and the life. The question has never been whether God is willing to speak. The question is whether we are willing to listen to the One He has already sent.
There is a disclosure day coming that no movie can invent. Every hidden thing will be brought into the light. Every secret motive, every suppressed truth, and every false comfort will be exposed before the eyes of the God to whom we must give account. Christ will not return quietly. Every eye will see Him. On that day no one will be arguing over whether He exists or whether His words were true. The only question left will be what a person did with the message while it was still being preached.
You do not need another sign from the sky or another file released from some hidden archive. You need to stop suppressing what God has already made known in His Son. The gospel is not secret knowledge reserved for the initiated. It is the public announcement that Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day. Forgiveness is offered to anyone who turns from sin and trusts Him. That offer stands today. Tomorrow is not guaranteed.
Today, if you will hear His voice, do not harden your heart. The disclosure has already come. The only question left is what you will do with it.
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