He Wants to Know You

God wants people to know Him. If He preferred anonymity, He would not have orchestrated the writing of a multi-author book about Himself. But Bible reading is just a first step. Knowing about God is different than knowing God. Anyone can learn a few facts about Him, but only a dedicated believer takes the time and energy to be His friend.

First, we learn about the Lord from His Word. By reading the Bible, believers begin to accumulate facts about God’s character, principles, and ways of operating. Unfortunately, churches are full of men and women who stop at this step. They know a lot of religion but cannot share faith.

The second step is to meditate on Scripture. That means thinking about God’s words and allowing the Holy Spirit to interpret them.

Finally, we must apply what we learn. Suppose you read Psalm 46:1 which says, “God is a very present help in times of trouble.” Then, when trouble shows up, you rely on Him for help. When He answers—and He will answer, although not always as expected—you learn something: God helps you by responding to your trust and dependence with a custom-made solution to your problem.

God wants to know you.  Return the Favor.  Michael

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