Paul
N. F. (17 June 2005)
"Our Richest Treasure:Inner
Knowledge of God"
Our Richest Treasure:
Inner Knowledge of God
By A. W. Tozer
. . .Ye have dwell
long enough in this mount:. . .Behold,
I have set the land
before you: go in and possess the land. . . .
Deuteronomy 1:6,
8
Large numbers of supposedly sound Christian believers
know nothing at all
about personal communion with God;
and there lies one
of the greatest weaknesses of present-day
Christianity!
The experiential knowledge of God is eternal life (John 17:3),
and increased knowledge
results in a correspondingly larger and
fuller life. So rich
a treasure is this inward knowledge of God
that every
other treasure is as nothing compared with it!
We may count all things of no value and sacrifice them freely
if we may thereby
gain a more perfect knowledge of God through
Jesus Christ our
Lord. This was Paul's testimony (Phil. 3:7-14) and
it has been the testimony
of all great Christian souls who have
followed Christ from
Paul's day to ours.
To know God it is necessary that we be like God to some degree,
for things wholly
dissimilar cannot agree, and beings wholly unlike
can never have communion
with each other. It is necessary
therefore that we
use every means of grace to bring our souls into
harmony with the
character of God.
As we move farther up into the knowledge of Christ we open
new areas of our
beings to attack, but what of it? Remember that
spiritual complacency
is more deadly than anything the devil can
bring against us
in our upward struggle. If we sit still to escape
temptation, then
we are being tempted worse than before and
gaining nothing by
it.
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Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.