Knowing
God
This
is eternal life:
that
they may know You, the only true God,
and
the One You have sent—Jesus Christ.—John 17:3
Knowing God through experience is radically different than knowing about God
from a theology textbook. According to the Bible, you cannot say you know God
unless you have experienced Him (Phil. 3:8, 10). Biblical
knowledge always involves experience. You may become discouraged because the
truths you read about in the Bible are much richer than the reality of your own
experience.
If you have not experienced God's power at work in and through your life, do
not settle for a secondhand knowledge of God's power, rejoicing in what He has
done in others. Jesus' prayer was that you would come to know God and His
presence in your life and experience. Don't discount the power of God as
described in Scripture simply because you have not experienced it. Bring your
experience up to the standard of Scripture, never reduce Scripture to the level
of your experience. Don't settle for a head knowledge of God's love. Jesus
prayed that you would experience the depth and width and height of His love and
that you would enjoy God's full and unending love in the day-to-day experiences
of your life.
If you sense there are biblical truths that you are not experiencing, keep
that truth before you and ask God to bring it into your everyday experience. Ask
God if there are any adjustments you need to make in order to receive His
promise. Don't give up on the promises of God, stay with them until you are
fully experiencing them. —Experiencing God Day by Day
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