Deepening Our Relationship: Being 'On Call' for Christ

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"We thank you that through Jesus we have access to you, Father, that we can really know you, Lord, in a way that is just, Lord, it's even hard to fathom at times that we get to be in this incredible relationship with you, God, this God who created us. And so this morning, God, would your spirit just speak to our hearts?" [00:00:45] (27 seconds)


"Peter is going to make this claim that we can confirm this calling of a life in Christ when there's evidence of relationally knowing God, relationally, right? Not just having knowledge of him, but our lives that have been presented with this confirmation of a connection or of the communion with God. And so because of that, we need to be on call." [00:05:12] (25 seconds)


"Meaning we have all we need for life and to live a godly life, not when we just know about God, but when we actually are knowing God on this continual relational level. So Peter, he uses epignosis because he wants to remind the church that God has given us this relational connection, this relational knowledge, this relational reality, right? The opportunity to know about, not just know about him, but actively know God as we live our lives." [00:08:47] (34 seconds)


"Knowing God is what allows us to truly find life. Knowing God allows us to truly provide life, which is exactly what Jesus, tells Peter. You look at John chapter 14, it says this, Jesus said to him, I am the way, I am the truth, what? I am the life. It says, no one comes to the Father except through me. So Jesus makes this claim that he is the way to life. Knowing him produces life." [00:09:36] (24 seconds)


"Faith is everywhere. And really knowing God, it begins the same way that we gain knowledge in all those other spaces, through taking a step of faith. It's acting in faith, right? Where disciples need to be on call is that we are clear that our devotion is to the object of faith and who God is. And God, and the beauty of who he is as the object of our faith. This God who graciously, he invites us to personally, to deeply, to intimately know him." [00:14:44] (34 seconds)


"And because of that, here's the reality that we get to recognize as followers of Jesus. We, we are indebted to Christ. Indebted to Christ. Indebted to Christ. Indebted to him for paying for what we deserve and giving us access to this, this heavenly father on a deeper level. Here's the thing, without Christ, we're only left with knowing things about God. Not truly, deeply knowing God." [00:21:28] (29 seconds)


"To glorify him by making him known to others, and to also keep us from losing sight of where we once were. And so Peter gives this list. He says, supplement. He says, meaning, strengthening. He says, furthering your faith. And he says, this is a response of being virtuous, knowledgeable. That's the gnosis before supplementing. Self-controlled, steadfast, godly, brotherly affection, loving, right? It sounds quite familiar to what Paul's list is." [00:30:16] (32 seconds)


"Maybe for some of us, it's helpful. If we find ourselves struggling to see fruit or evidence that Peter offers here, maybe it's helpful for us to know how God came to know us. Well, the reality is he's always known us. He's always known who we are, right? He's always desired for us to know him. And this is the design for this creator and creation relationship." [00:34:15] (28 seconds)


"God, as we look to our own lives, Lord, and our own declarations, God, would you just reveal places where maybe we know about you, but we're just lacking just actually knowing you, Lord, knowing your character, knowing who you are, Lord, actively being in pursuit of you and recognizing you're pursuing us as well, Lord. And God, we thank you that because of Christ, we can be known by you and we can know you, God." [00:39:59] (39 seconds)


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