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Secrets of Successful Living by Francis Dixon
Study 2 THE BENEFITS OF KNOWING GOD
In Job 22:21-29, which section of scripture is introduced by our key verse, we are told of the good, the blessing, the benefits which will come to us if we really know God. Of course, there is a great difference between knowing God and simply knowing about Him. Millions of people know about Him who do not really know Him. There is a theoretical and an experiential knowledge of God, and it is the experiential knowledge of Him which is so vital.
1. WE SHALL BE BUILT UP Verse 23 tells us this. In other words, by knowing Him we become spiritually strong, virile, robust men and women look up Ephesians 6:10. Have you returned to God by receiving Christ as your own personal Saviour? then look up Colossians 2:6-7 and 2 Peter 3:18. There is no need to be a weak, anaemic Christian. Be the Daniel 11:32 kind! 2. WE SHALL DEAL DRASTICALLY WITH SIN Verse 23 tells us this. Our bodies are the temples (tabernacles) of God (1 Corinthians 6:19), and when and as we really know God we shall share His hatred of sin and we shall deal with it look up 2 Corinthians 7:1. A Christian who has light views of sin certainly does not know God very intimately. But, "your tent" may refer not only to the body but to the home and the business. Have we dealt drastically with all sin and every doubtful thing in these "tents"? look up 2 Chronicles 29:16-17, and compare Psalm 51:6. 3. WE SHALL BE GREATLY ENRICHED Verses 24 and 25 tell us this. Notice verse 25, " then the Almighty will be your gold, the choicest silver for you", so to know Him is to become enriched indeed gold and silver in abundance look up Colossians 2:9, and verse 10! If you are a true believer, you are an heir of God and a co-heir with Christ (Romans 8:16-17). Possess your possession (Obadiah 17), and you will experience perfect peace (John 14:27); fulness of joy (John 15:11); power to witness (Acts 1:8); and grace sufficient (2 Corinthians 12:9). 4. WE SHALL DELIGHT IN THE LORD HIMSELF Verse 26 tells us this. This means that we shall be weaned away from earthly and temporal things, for which we may be very grateful but which will always disappoint, and we shall find our true satisfaction in the Lord Himself, who never changes and who will never disappoint (Hebrews 13:8). As we get to know God, our delight increases in His gifts, His service, His house, but most of all, in Himself! Also, we begin to find a new desire for the things which give Him pleasure look up Psalm 37:4. 5. WE SHALL RECEIVE ANSWERS TO PRAYER Verse 27 tells us this. Prayer is the great privilege of every Christian, even the youngest; but the testimony of the whole Bible and of experience proves that it is the people who really know God intimately who receive answers to their prayers look up 1 John 3:22 and 5:14-15. 6. WE SHALL HAVE A FRUITFUL TESTIMONY Verses 28 and 29 tell us this. The people who are effective witnesses for the Lord, by life or by lip, are the people who really know Him.
7. WE SHALL HAVE GOD'S SMILE UPON OUR LIFE Verse 28 tells us this: "and light will shine on your ways". That speaks of His good pleasure, of His guidance, of His blessing look up Numbers 6:24-26; Psalm 90:17; Proverbs 4:18 and 10:22. How wonderful! |