Do you know Jesus Christ?
Before you answer to quickly, be sure to look up the definition given for this kind of "know" we are speaking of (ginosko). It is found throughout the scriptures.
Strong's defines this word as follows....a prol. form of a primary verb: to "know" (absolutely) in a great variety of applications and with many impl.
"to know (absolutely)"
So the OP question is then asking if you know (absolutely) Jesus Christ?
Jesus told us this about His sheep, Jhn 10:14 I am the good shepherd, and know my [sheep], and am known of mine.
In both "know" and "known" Jesus uses this word "ginosko" which means "to know absolutely".
So can you say you absolutely know Jesus Christ?
Does this absolute knowledge of Jesus Christ then in anyway conflict with the living by faith in Jesus Christ?
Strong's defines "faith" (pistis [Gk] ) as a persuasion. i.e. credence; mor. conviction (of relig. truth, or the truthfulness of God or a relig. teacher). espec. reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstr. constancy in such profession; by extension. the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself---assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity.
If Jesus states (and He does) His sheep know (absolutely) Him, then is the "faith" we have in Him then made a permanent part of the gift of regeneration? Is this faith now unescapeable, however pliable, as in it can be week and it can be strong but it will always be?
God created man with muscle. Man can cause this muscle to be week or cause this muscle to be strong. This is not the perfect analogy but is our faith somewhat the same? Are we given a permanent faith in Christ at regeneration and then from there it is shaped and formed both by our actions and intents (works) and by the Holy Spirit working in us?
God Bless! :thumbs:
Do you ginosko Jesus Christ?
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by steaver, May 17, 2008.
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Clarify more. To fully understand God one would have to BE God. I don't even fully "know" my best friend, not THAT well anyway.
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I hope I gnosko Him. I desire to epignosko Him.
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I've done a few things in my time that are not to be proud of, but I don't think I've ever ginoskoed anybody.
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When the definition of "ginosko" says "to know (absolutely) " , I take that as emphasising that you know that you know. You are sure of what you know. Do you know your best friend? You would say "absolutely". Not that you absolutely know everything there is to know about your friend but you absolutely do know your best friend.
Does this make any sense?
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Perfect sense. Yes. I know that I know God.
(If anyone else here understood that, what's with all the nerviousness? Anyone here not think he's part of God's family.)
I was afraid to say anything because to say I KNOW God, as in, understand Him, is next to blasphemy. I am not his teacher or equal that I should KNOW Him. However, to know Him as my Father, indeed I do. -
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Steaver,
Grace and peace,
Mike -
When I get up in the morning and think about the things I must do this day, I don't find myself saying "Oh, yea I almost forgot, i need to believe Jesus Christ is Lord".
I don't think about breathing, or telling my heart to beat or my stomach to digest my food. These things are simply a part of my being just as faith in Christ is part of my being. I don't see anyway to escape faith in Christ.
How can I not believe in that which I absolutely know is a truth? I would be a liar to say to someone that I do not believe in that which I absolutely know is true.
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Praise Him! :wavey:
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God Bless! :jesus:
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Hello :wavey:
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Interesting..........
Now were has HP gone off to?
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I see you are back HP. Would enjoy your comments!
God Bless! :wavey: