January 17, 2018
Now That God Knows You
So now that you know
God (or should I say, now that God knows you), why do you want to go back again
and become slaves once more to the weak and useless spiritual principles of
this world?
Galatians 4:9
Read: Galatians 4:
8-11
In this brief passage, Paul identifies
two important principles of the life in Christ that we can use as barometers of
our growth in Christ. The first is our awareness of how the
performance-based-acceptance culture of our society can easily erode the
freedom we have in Christ. Our culture likes to have check-lists where we can
mark off our progress as we complete various tasks. In a similar way, many
people seek to have a measurement system for their life as a Christian. They
have a check-list to mark off their tithe and attendance at church and their
daily devotional exercises. Of course tithing, church attendance and devotional
activities are very important in the life of a Christian, but they are never an
end in themselves. We do these things to help us know Christ who loved us and
gave himself for us, not to earn his favor or assure our right-standing with
God.
The second principle is hugely
important even though Paul made it as a parenthetical statement: “So now that you know God (or should I say,
now that God knows you)” (Galatians 4:9a). Paul does not mean that God
simply knows about us, or even thoroughly knows everything about us, although
of course He does. Paul means that God knows us within a covenant relationship.
God knows me because He created me in His image. He has always known me, even
from my mother’s womb. However, ever since I made my personal confession of
faith in Christ Jesus, God knows me as His beloved child, with whom He is
delighted and upon whom His favor rests. Because I am known by God, like the
Apostle Paul, “I want to know Christ”
and “I press on to take hold of that for
which Christ Jesus took hold of me” (Philippians 3: 10,12).
My Takeaway: Paul is modeling the life in Christ. I noted a few
days ago (Galatians 3: 23-29) that our
salvation is only made possible by the faithfulness of Jesus. Our right-standing
with God is initiated and maintained, moment by moment, by the faithfulness of
Jesus. Therefore, my ambition is to be a fully-devoted follower of the man of
great faith, Christ Jesus. Paul charts the same course in today’s passage. Paul
wanted to know God because God first knew Paul. That is my story also. I want
to tightly grasp Jesus the Messiah who first took hold of me!
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
These
meditations are written by Alex M. Knight as he seeks the life in Christ as his
way of life. The meditations are
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2018 by Alex M. Knight
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·
Seeking the Life in Christ, Meditations on the New
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·
The second
edition of First Think – Then Pray is available on Amazon Kindle.
·
Meditations on The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
Christ has been released as an e-book on Amazon Kindle.
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