Among the passages of Scripture that ministers to me time and time again is Paul's letter to the Philippians. In the letter, he writes to them (3:10), of his desire to know God and the power of His resurrection.
Do you long to know God? Do you have a desire to fellowship with the Creator of the Universe? He encourages and invites us to do just that. To know God involves communication with Him. As we learn to commune with Him more and more, He reveals more of Himself to us. We can begin to understand Him better.
It has always been intriguing to me that people choose not to read the Bible because they do not understand it. Though it may sound contradictory to nature, the Bible is a book that becomes easier to understand the more we read. The more we invest in trying to understand, the more God will reveal Himself to us.
Knowing God is not an accident. Knowing God is a choice of commitment to Him. It is the concept of contentment in being able to trust Him with our lives. Knowing God is the courage of changing our minds to be more like His. Will you accept the challenge to chart the course of your life to know God in all His glory?
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