
Do You Know Him? – John 17:3
March 28, 2020“Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.”
I wonder do you know him?
I have heard criticism that people like me make too much of Jesus. That people like me focus too much on the person of Jesus Christ rather than the teachings of Jesus Christ.
I wonder do you know him?
I have heard arguments that the obsession of people like me, on the person of Jesus, is too exclusive of the beliefs of others. That people like me should accept Jesus’s teachings on the intellectual bookshelf, amongst the other great moral philosophers of the ages.
I wonder do you know him?
I have heard reasoning that people like me have made too much of the great historical figure that Jesus was. That people like me have been duped by history’s charlatans into believing that Jesus was something more than a mere mortal.
They don’t know him!
Jesus did not reveal himself to be studied. He revealed himself to be known. I can study historical figures and learn about their actions, motivations, and philosophy but I will never say that I knew them. Jesus continues to be a topic in many lectures. His teachings are analyzed in countless books. I can learn everything about Jesus but I will never know him until I actually follow his teaching and believe what he said about himself.
I wonder do you know him?
Faith is the prerequisite to knowing God and Jesus Christ, whom he sent. God did not reveal himself for intellectual praise. God revealed himself through his son, Jesus Christ, to demonstrate his mercy and grace by saving a people who believe in him, as he revealed himself.
I wonder do you know him?
God doesn’t save people who are intellectually aware of his historical teachings. God doesn’t award merit to the strict adherence to rules given in the wilderness. God saves those who believe in him, love him, know him. People like me.
I know him because he saved me. I cannot help making too much of Jesus. The person of Jesus Christ is worthy of too much focus because that is what love does. God is exclusive. He always has been exclusive. He is a jealous God. He is exclusive to those who receive his free gift. He is exclusive to people who know him.
I wonder will you know him?
“For the Father himself loves you, because you have loved me and have believed that I came from God.” John 16:27
https://ref.ly/Jn17.3 via the Logos Bible Android app.
A good challenge. Yes, I know Him and trying hard to introduce Him to my neighbor (literally, we talked again last night)