God wants to expose you in greater degrees of His glory to the world!
God likes to hide His design and purpose and, in the right season, reveal it to His sons. Hidden things are rare and valuable! They are resources that are discovered, exposed and then distributed to the world.
The continent of Africa is known for its elaborate mineral reserves. In 1852, an English miner by the name of J. H. Davis made the first discovery of gold in Paardekraal farm in Krugersdorp South Africa. After this discovery, he continued to make small mining discoveries, and later the Witwatersrand Gold Rush was established. This Gold Rush became the world's largest plant that had ever been established. It even grew into one of the tourist attractions and highly impressive sites in South Africa, still exporting large amounts of gold to the world.
God wants to shine His light on His sons in this manner too, from being discovered to becoming an attraction. The glory of God locked up in His sons will be the supply and the solution to the world. Proverbs 25:2 says: 'It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter.' In every generation, God communicates and reveals matters of His heart to His sons. He withholds it until a search for this revelation is launched in which time He releases it.
In the new covenant, we as sons operate as kings and priests of God (1Pet 2:9). As we function as kings in the earth, the glory is to search out what is God's hidden agenda for our generation and time and we as the kings need to search out his revealed will. So what is heaven saying concerning us? What does God want to do in and through us? The word conceals means to hide, keep something secret or to have something absent.
Jesus shared a parable during one of his teachings concerning a lost coin. In this parable, the woman owned ten coins, but lost one. She lights a lamp, sweeps the house and searches until she finds it. And when she finds it, she rejoices and calls together her friends and neighbors saying: "Rejoice with me, I have found what I lost" (Luke 15:8). The absence of that one coin was so valuable and costly to her that she searched until she found it. This made her rejoice greatly.
Just like the lost coin, there is divine kingdom truth and order absent from the church of God. God's intention is that it is found and restored. In this season, God is, by His Spirit, drawing His sons into search mode to examine and investigate what is absent from this generation. This generation of kings is coming into a greater understanding of the designs of heaven which become their building blocks for life. This will bring great rejoicing to God and His church.