John Fletcher discusses the continuous manifestations of God to His people throughout the Old Testament, emphasizing that these divine encounters were not limited to a select few but were available to many, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and others. He illustrates how these revelations served to strengthen faith, provide guidance, and establish a personal relationship with God, culminating in the understanding that such manifestations were essential for true communion with the divine. Fletcher argues that the experiences of the Old Testament saints demonstrate that God has always been present and active in the lives of His people, and he challenges the notion that such experiences ceased with the advent of Scripture.