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The Knowledge Of God Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 9, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: Paul longed to know Christ and the power of his resurrection. The two go together. In the knowledge of God and of Christ is the power to be and become all that we should be.
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Columbus was on his fourth voyage in 1504. His ships were
grounded in St. Ann's Bay in Jamaica, and the natives revolted
and refused to supply the Spaniard with food. There seemed to be
no way of escaping the agonies of starvation. Columbus was
looking at the almanac, and he learned that a total lunar eclipse
was coming. On the evening it was due he called for the natives to
assemble and told them that unless they repented and helped
them God would blot out the moon, the sun, and the stars, in that
order. He pointed to the moon which had already begun to
darken. The natives were terrified and begged Columbus to
intercede for them. Delivering food was resumed at once, and
Columbus promised that disaster would be averted. The darkness
passed, and nothing happened, of course, and the natives never
revolted again. Here is an example of the power of knowledge.
Because Columbus understood the workings of God's creation, he was
able to save his life and the lives of his men. Knowledge enabled
him to dominate and manipulate the natives who were ignorant
and superstitious. The weak are almost always weak because of
ignorance, and the strong are almost always strong because of
superior knowledge. This is supported by Scripture, reason,
history, and experience. Knowledge is power because it leads to
the discovery of the means of power. America is the strongest
nation in the world because of its superior technological
knowledge, and because it has been able to tap the resources of
power in God's creation. Only those nations that are also in
possession of this knowledge are any challenge. In some nations
wood is still the primary fuel. As nations advance they use greater
sources of power right up to nuclear fuel. Growth in knowledge
leads to growth in power. This is beyond dispute.
This being so, it follows that growth in the knowledge of God
should lead to greater power in the spiritual realm. We do not
need to speculate on this, for this is precisely what Peter and the
whole of the Bible teaches. Paul longed to know Christ and the
power of his resurrection. The two go together. In the knowledge
of God and of Christ is the power to be and become all that we
should be. Peter says in verse 2 that "grace and peace be
multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our
Lord." Grace and peace are two major values for the Christian
life, and Peter says they are multiplied in the knowledge of God
and of Christ. Growing in grace and peace is a matter of knowing
God better.
Then Peter goes on in verse 3 and says, "His divine power has
given us everything we need for life and godliness through our
knowledge of him..." In verse 5 knowledge is one of the things
that we are to diligently add to our faith. In verse 8 the goal of all
is from the negative side that we shall not be unfruitful in the
knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. Then in 2:20 Peter says the
power that enables men to escape the evil forces of the world is
the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He closes this
letter by writing, "But grow in grace and in the knowledge of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." If we had nothing but II Peter, we
could say that the knowledge of God is the power of God, and the
means to all His benefits and promises.
This means modern man is so close to the truth and yet so far.
The worldly wise know that knowledge is power. In fact,
knowledge has become their idol. The success of science in
demonstration the power of knowledge has led to knowledge and
education being held forth as the panacea for all our problems,
and the cure for all our diseases. Knowledge is the modern
Messiah, which will bear our burdens and heal our diseases.
Salvation through science is the only hope that millions even
consider today.
The tragedy is that they have the right answer, but the wrong
object. Knowledge is the answer, but not knowledge of the
creation, but knowledge of the Creator. Modern man is making
the same foolish mistake the ancient wise men made. Paul in
Romans 1 says they had the revelation of God, and they could
have chosen Him, but in their wisdom they became fools and
chose the impersonal handiwork of God and ignored the personal
love and purpose of God. Man is becoming an expert on the
disease, but ignoring the cure completely. He has the right idea
that knowledge is power, but he is blind to the highest and most
necessary kind of power that man needs, which is spiritual power.