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Knowledge of God in Christ is designed to have the practical effect of controlling our comprehension and application of Biblical truth in all areas of life.
Knowledge of Jesus Christ is the foundation of everything for the Christian, for this life and for the life to come. The Apostle Paul said that his great quest was "that I may know Him."
Precise and correct knowledge of God's will comes through two inseparable means.
The Biblical order - and the reasons for it - are quite specific: We are to pray to the Father, through the Son, and in the Holy Spirit.
In Colossians 2:6 we find the first of four essentials for restoring the church's battle front against the world: "As you therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him."
How does one truly receive Christ? How does this govern our "walk in Him"? That's our focus as we continue our series, "Truth Above All" from Colossians chapter two.
How does one truly receive Christ? How does this govern our "walk in Him"? That's our focus as we continue our series, "Truth Above All" from Colossians chapter two.
Much of the problem of prayer in our time is the lack of reverence. Does this reflect today's growing irreverence for fatherhood, both human and divine?
How can we ever justify seeking to advance the kingdom of our own self-will when Jesus himself submitted to the Father's kingdom priorities?
James and Job both tell us a great deal about the true meaning of submission to the will of God.
Many postmodern Evangelicals chafe at the idea of utter dependence upon the Father for everything.
Does "forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors" mean that we are saved by this work? No, Jesus had something else in mind: God's anger with an unforgiving spirit.