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Knowing God Intimately:
‘The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks with
his friend… And Moses said unto the LORD; ’If you are pleased with
me, teach me your ways so I may know you and continue to find favour
with you.’ The LORD replied; ‘My presence will go with you, and I
will give you rest.’ Then Moses said to him, ‘If your Presence does
not go with us, do not send us up from here.’’ Exodus 33:11-15 In
Exodus, Moses prayed, "Lord, show me now Thy way." And we read in
Psalm 103:7 that his prayer was answered: "He made known His ways
unto Moses, His acts unto the children of Israel." Notice, He made
known His ways to Moses. He made known His acts, or His works, to
the children of Israel. Moses knew God in a way the rest of the people
didn't. The rest of the people saw the works of God, but Moses knew
the ways of God. They knew about God, but Moses knew God intimately.
One of the great problems in today's churches is that we have many
who know about God but few who know God intimately. How sad it will
be in the resurrection to meet a God face to face that we have not
known heart to heart.
To Know God Intimately Is the Way of Rest: God says He will
provide rest to those who know Him intimately. Now if you only know
God casually, if you only see God outwardly, if you only see God's
works, you will never have rest. The children of Israel were constantly
frenetic, worried, and murmuring. They saw the works of God. They
saw Him open the Red Sea, give manna in the wilderness, and provide
water out of a rock, but they were constantly murmuring. They didn't
know the ways of God. All they knew were the works of God. Listen
to Hebrews 3:10: "Wherefore I was grieved with that generation, and
said; They do always err in their heart; and they have not known My
ways. So I swear in My wrath, They shall not enter into My rest."
There is nothing that will bring rest to your troubled soul like an
intimate knowledge of God.
To Know God Intimately Is the Way of Stability: Knowing
God also provides stability. Israel, who only saw what God did, was
fickle. When God opened that forty-eight-lane superhighway through
the Red Sea, they went through with towering walls of water on either
side. They got to the other side, and all that water tumbled in on
the Egyptians. Three days later — just three days later — they got
out there in the wilderness and were murmuring. They were complaining!
They wanted to go back to Egypt. If you don't know God intimately,
you'll not be a stable Christian. You'll blow hot and cold.
To Know God Intimately Is the Way of Necessity: Not
only is knowing God a good thing; it is a necessity. While Moses was
on Mt. Sinai, the people gave up on God and built an idol. God then
told Moses He would send an angel in front of them and defeat their
enemies (Exodus 33:1-2). But He added in verse three: "…I will not
go up in the midst of thee; for thou art a stiff-necked people: lest
I consume thee in the way." And Moses replied, "God, if you're not
going, I'm not going." Learn this and learn it well. You can have
provision and protection, and still not have God's presence. Now,
that ought to frighten you. A lot of folks settle for eternal security.
They say, "Well, I'm saved. I'm going to heaven. I don't want the
intimate presence of God…" How sad — to know about God but never really
know Him. Moses knew God because he spoke to Him face to face. You
won't know God merely by studying about Him. You will only know Him
by communion with Him face to face. You cannot love a person until
you know his ways, and you cannot know his ways until you spend time
with him. That's what a quiet time is all about? You can’t know God
if you don't spend time with Him.
By Adrian Rogers |
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