: This is the body of information gained through the five physical senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching . Kenyon argues that while this knowledge builds civilizations, science, and education, it is limited to the material world and cannot find or know God .

Kenyon refers to this as "The Law of Sin and Death." Sense knowledge is everything we learn through our five senses: sight, touch, taste, hearing, and smell. It includes scientific observation, logic, philosophy, and empirical data.

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This knowledge is superior to Sense Knowledge. It does not deny that a problem exists (like pain or poverty), but it refuses to let that problem be the final authority.

Download the PDF. Read it with a highlighter. But most importantly, do not treat it as information (which would be ironic, using Sense Knowledge on a book about Revelation Knowledge). Treat it as an invitation to change the source of your reality.

It allows a believer to see things from God’s perspective. It reveals the "Finished Work of Christ"—what God has already done for the believer regardless of physical evidence.

Given that E.W. Kenyon passed away in 1948, much of his work is now in the public domain or available through various publishing houses (such as Kenyon’s Gospel Publishing Society).

: This is knowledge received from the Spirit of God through His Word . It provides answers that the senses cannot reach, such as the reason for creation, the source of life, and the nature of man's spirit . Key Insights

Kenyon argues that most of humanity operates under sensory knowledge, which he associates with fear, doubt, and spiritual defeat. Revelation knowledge, by contrast, is absolute, faith-based, and aligns with spiritual realities. Using biblical examples (e.g., Abraham, Paul), he contends that Christians must learn to trust revelation knowledge over logic or circumstances to experience victory over sin, sickness, and poverty.

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