Your grammar and spelling make it difficult to understand your points.
I agree that knowing Jesus provides theology, but the simple knowledge of persons is more important than factual knowledge. Factual knowledge does not save you, nor does knowledge of the Person of Jesus (the demons fear Him), but being in communion with Jesus is what brings salvation.
It is very easy to fall into the Gnostic trap of thinking that a certain knowledge construct (an orthodox theology) brings one into communion with God.
Faith in Jesus saves us, as He did the work on Cross to have God freely justify us, but if I do not have the real Jesus, but say Mormon, Jw one, has not my theology given to me no salvation?
I'm not sure what you mean here. Are you saying that communion saves you?. Communion damns you if your heart is not right with God. What saves is believing in Jesus Christ.His comming to save us. His death, and resurrection. Confessing Christ is Lord of our lives. Communion means nothing with out being saved.
MB
One does not have communion (aka "common union") with Christ unless one's heart is right.
The demons believe what you describe about salvation, death and resurrection. Communion is greater than belief. It is a relationship with Jesus where the two of you are living as one - the student learning from the Teacher - in the rhythms of life. It is laying down one's previous life and entering into a new life union with Jesus in community.
You misunderstood what I was trying to communicate. One is not "saved" without entering into communion with Christ.
If you know Christ and are in communion with Him, you will begin to exhibit the fruit of the Spirit as a natural consequence of that relationship. The fruit of the Spirit is not knowledge or rule-keeping, but a transforming of the character.
Let me emphasize, I'm not diminishing knowledge, but putting it in its proper place. Communion with Christ provides an education as a natural consequence.
I understand, but in order to have a real relationship, a real knpwledge of the truth is needed!
As the NT Epistles pretty much doctrines and how to apply them!
The only doctrine is the doctrine of Jesus Christ accepting the authority of His word and studying it in context. Accepting, what does scripture say, and not necessarily what men say and have said. Many would rather take the word of man over what the Bible actually says. We are all, at times, influenced by others who claim they have the truth. The truth requires us to accept the Authority of God's word alone whether we like what it says or not. God's word deserves our absolute our submission to what it clearly says.
MB
God's self-revelation can take a number of forms. One of the most common forms is through scripture. But God reveals Himself in other ways too, especially in places and situations where scripture is not readily available.
Having a systematic way of thinking about God (theology) does not always precede personal knowledge of God. Life is found in personal knowledge of God.