That
You May Know Him
Many people in today's world mistaken God as some kind of abstract
being, far away, more of a impersonal "force". Taking
this into account, it is not surprising to see that these same people
tend to view religion and Christianity as a pointless route of endless
rites and rituals.
But before we go on any further with this topic, let us stop for
a moment. Consider the fact that God is a personal God.
A God who is more than a globby-gluey, or an lightning throwing
force. A God that can come into our spheres of existence and
penetrate our very lives. Who, indeed is also PERSONAL and
active. It would make a profound change in people's lives.
Think of the significance of that! What glory there is to
praise God for!
When we turn to our Bible at Ephesians 1:17, we find that the Apostle Paul saying
in his letter to the Ephesians church, "I keep asking that
the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give
you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know Him
better."
Read this
verse again. The latter part of the verse mentions (referring
to God) "that you may know Him..."
Obviously, from this passage, we see the fact that we can know God.
This was Paul's prayer to God the Father. In the Greek, the
word used here for "knowing" is actually epignosei.
Epignosei refers to the knowledge that is personal and intimate;
there is a living God that can interact with us!
Like the Apostle
Paul, I too pray that you may know God personally and intimately
too.
The same verse
also mention that God gave the Spirit of wisdom and revelation for
us to know Him. Of course, through the Holy Spirit who provides
us true wisdom (centered on God, not worldly wisdom), the Spirit
also reveals to us through the Bible who God is.
But this sermon
would be short of it's goal if we ended there. We must come to Jesus
Christ for the opportunity to know God the Father. In the
hours before Jesus' own death, he prayed to the Father God, "I
have made you known to them, and will continue to make you known
in order that the love you have for me may be in them and that I
myself may be in them." (John 17:26)
So come to
Christ, repent of your sins, be saved through Him and especially,
get to God personally and intimately. Since God is alive and
active, being a Christian isn't a road of boring rituals but a relationship
with the most high!
(Note: You can have a
preview of this relationship with God through the poems and the testimonies on
this website.)
--Jimmy Li
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