Vishaal Behl Shares-Knowing God Personally
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God - What does it take to know God? This will explain how you can personally
begin a relationship with God, right now.
What does it take to begin a relationship with
God? Wait for lightning to
strike? Devote yourself to unselfish religious deeds? Become a better person so
that God will accept you? NONE of these. God has made it very clear in the
Bible how we can know Him. This will explain how you can personally begin a
relationship with God, right now...
Principle One: God loves you and offers a wonderful plan for
your life.
God created you. Not
only that, he loves you so much that he wants you to know him now and spend
eternity with him. Jesus said, "For God so loved the world that he gave
his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have
eternal life."1
Jesus came so that each
of us could know and understand God in a personal way. Jesus alone can bring
meaning and purpose to life.
What keeps us from
knowing God? ...
Principle Two: All of us sin and our sin has separated us from
God.
We sense that
separation, that distance from God because of our sin. The Bible tells us that
"All of us like sheep have gone astray; each of us has turned to his own
way."2
Deep down, our attitude
may be one of active rebellion or passive indifference toward God and his ways,
but it's all evidence of what the Bible calls sin.
The result of sin in our
lives is death -- spiritual separation from God.3Although we may try to get close to God through our own effort,
we inevitably fail.
There is a great gap
that exists between us and God. We might try to reach God through our own
efforts. We may try to do good things in life, or earn God's acceptance through
a good life or a moral philosophy. But our good efforts are insufficient to
cover up our sin.
How can we bridge this
gulf?...
Principle Three: Jesus Christ is God's only provision for our sin. Through him we can know and experience God's love and plan for our life.
We deserve to pay for
our own sin. The problem is, the payment is death. So that we would not have to
die separated from God, out of his love for us, Jesus Christ died in our place.
The Bible states that
Jesus is "the image of the invisible God...by him all things were
created...."4 Jesus was crucified for blasphemy -- for clearly identifying
himself as equal to God -- which he was.
On the cross, Jesus took
all of our sin on himself and completely, fully paid for it. "For Christ
also died for sins...the just for the unjust, so that he might bring us to
God."5 "...he saved us, not because of righteous things we had
done, but because of his mercy."6 Because of Jesus' death on the cross, our sin doesn't have
to separate us from God any longer.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son,
so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal
life."7
Jesus not only died for
our sin, he rose from the dead.8 When he did, he proved beyond doubt that he can rightfully
promise eternal life -- that he is the Son of God and the only means by which
we can know God. That is why Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the
life; no one can come to the Father except through me."9
Instead of trying harder
to reach God, he tells us how we can begin a relationship with him right now.
Jesus says, "Come to me." "If anyone thirsts, let him come to me
and drink. Whoever believes in me... out of his heart will flow rivers of
living water."10 It was Jesus' love for us that caused him to endure the
cross. And he now invites us to come to him, that we might begin a personal
relationship with God.
Just knowing what Jesus has done for us and what he is
offering us is not enough. To have a relationship with God, we need to welcome
him into our life...
Principle Four: We must individually accept Jesus Christ as
Savior and Lord.
The Bible says,
"Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave
the right to become children of God."11
We accept Jesus by
faith. The Bible says, "God saved you by his special favour when you
believed. And you can't take credit for this; it is a gift from God.
Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can
boast about it."12
Accepting Jesus means
believing that Jesus is the Son of God, who he claimed to be, then inviting
him to guide and direct our lives.13 Jesus said, "I came that you might have life, and
have it more abundantly."14
And here is Jesus'
invitation. He said, "I'm standing at the door and I'm knocking. If
anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in."15
How will you respond
to God's invitation?
Begin a relationship with Jesus... |