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Feb 18, 2022 · It is through the Bible that we know that God is “the King eternal, immortal, invisible,” worthy of “honor and glory for ever and ever” (1 Timothy 1:17). Truly knowing God also comes through our commitment to obey what we read in the Scriptures.
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- Reading The Bible
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- Prayer
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- Walking in The Spirit
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- Sincere Worship
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- Knowing Jesus Vs. Knowing About Jesus—what is The Difference
When we speak of knowing God, it is important to understand that we are not talking about abstract or speculative thought concerning God or mystical experiences but about coming alive to God through Jesus Christ and surrendering ourselves to Him in grateful love (Rom. 12:1).
A person who becomes a Christian moves from knowing about God distantly to knowing about him directly and intimately. Christianity is knowing God. “Now this is eternal life; that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” –John 17:3.
The Bible has many verses about knowing God, but we recommend you start with Psalm 46. Plant its words deep in your heart so you can truly know God deeply. We encourage you to use the Precept Bible Study Method to see what the text says, understand what it means, and personally apply it to your life. You can print out a copy of the text here.
May 3, 2019 · In Christ, we come to know God as he truly is, as a loving and intimate Father who sees and knows our every need. Which means we don’t have to flag him down with many words and empty phrases. Jesus then models prayer that is astonishingly direct and simple: a mere fifty words (Matthew 6:9–13).
Apr 14, 2023 · To have knowledge is to have facts, information, or awareness of something or someone. When we have knowledge of God, we understand his nature, his character, and who he is. This process of growing your knowledge and understanding of God will require you to engage with God on three different levels. 1. Intellectual.
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May 8, 2013 · There is a legitimate sense in which every believer has come to know God. Jesus prayed (John 17:3), “This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.” If you have eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ, you have come to know God.