God does not change
"For this reason, we also, since the day we heard it, do not
cease to pray for you, and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His
will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding" Colossians 1: 7.
One of my favorite
J. Vernon Magee quotes is, ‘Don’t let what you don’t know interfere with what
you do know’. I think this very good advice for bible believing Christians.
Many times, I have heard people say things about God that contradict what I
know. While they may believe what they say, their ignorance or denial does not
change anything about God. Paul stresses this in Galatians 2: 6 when he says, ‘But
from those who seem to be something—whatever they were, it makes no difference
to me; God shows personal favoritism to no man—for those who seemed to be
something added nothing to me.’ Paul knew that man’s ideas do not change one
iota of God.
People may preach
false doctrine, or misinterpret scriptures, mistakenly or purposefully twisting
them for their own agenda; it does not negate the truth about God. He has
never, and will never, change. Man cannot debate God off the platform. A person
may humiliate another’s intelligence. They may outtalk their opponents. They
can gather others around them with similar ideals and beliefs and change human
perspectives but it will never change God or make Him disappear.
The second Psalm
states that man will try to get rid of God. Man will refuse to believe His
existence. Man will attempt to claim God is an oppressor and His ways are evil,
but it also states that He who sits in the heavens will laugh. God looks down
on the world from His mighty throne and knows exactly what man is doing, and
whatever he is doing, will not change God.
If I listen to
someone talking about God, I try to listen with the discernment of the Holy
Spirit. He will always help me know the truth about what they are saying. If I
get an idea that something is wrong, I listen to understand their ideas of God
and their belief of salvation. Some people can talk about God with an
appearance of knowing Him, but if they do not know Him as the holy, gracious,
saving God I know, it will come out somewhere in their conversation. They may
have the most eloquent speech, the most intelligent concepts, the most perfect
arguments, and run circles around my education but one thing I know: God is my
God. Jesus is my Savior.
A Christian or a non-Christian
can have knowledge beyond books learned on this earth but only a Christian will
know their Savior beyond explanation by earthly means.
1 John 5: 13,
‘These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God,
that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to
believe in the name of the Son of God.’
I know that I know
that I know.
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