Re-Posted from "Meditations of a Charismatic Calvinist Who Does Not Speak in Tongues"
What does it mean to know God? What does it mean to know any person? I
like to think I know my wife. Now you could know a considerable amount
about her by launching an FBI investigation and finding out facts about
her. But you would not know my wife. On the other hand, if you asked
me questions about my wife and I could not answer any of them, you would
wonder if I really knew my wife. It is not enough just to know the
facts about God; the demons do that (James 2:19). But we cannot really
know God without knowing about God (Jeremiah 9:23,24). Knowing God,
therefore, refers to knowledge gained in relationship. Now the only way
to genuinely know God is to come through Jesus Christ (Philippians
3:8-11), who paid the price for our sins (1 Peter 2:24,25) and offers
salvation based on faith in Him (Ephesians 2:8,9). But we are called
from there to increase in the knowledge of Him (Colossians 1:10). This
involves an increase in the factual knowledge of God in the context of
relationship and leads to, not just knowledge, but obedience (1 John
4:6,7). It is this kind of knowledge, both factual and experiential,
that we are to grow in.
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