But grow in the grace and knowledge of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.
2 Peter 3:18
Have
you ever recognized someone, but you couldn’t remember how you knew her? Maybe
you knew that person from a particular place, and out of that situation, you
couldn’t place her.
In
college I was a lifeguard at a country club. I watched many families throughout
the summer. Once I ran into a mother who frequented the pool. We both
recognized each other, but it took us a few minutes of conversation before we
realized that we knew each other from the pool. We laughed because we didn’t
recognize each other with clothes on! We clearly did not know each other well.
On
the other hand, there are those whom I know very well. I can spot a loved one
across the room just by the way he or she moves. Also, I can usually predict my
husband’s or my children’s reactions to certain situations. My daughter was
once surprised by how much I knew about how she felt or what she was about to
say.
There’s
a difference between recognizing someone and knowing someone personally. In 2
Peter 1:3 Peter writes, His divine power has given us everything we need for
life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory
and goodness. The Greek word used here is epignosis, which is a fuller and
deeper knowledge. Peter reminds us that this knowledge goes much deeper than
recognition.
It
would seem to me that we would not get everything we need for life and
godliness just by knowing the facts about Jesus. Those who claim that Jesus
was just a good teacher obviously don’t know Him. He is EVERYTHING! Our Lord
gives us strength, wisdom, peace . . . This list goes on and on.
Do
you really know Him? You can! You can know the Father’s heart by spending time
with Him.
Lord, I want to know you
more each and every day.
Julie
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