In our exploration of Ephesians 1:17-19, we delve into the profound concept of knowing God. Paul prays for believers to receive a spirit of wisdom and revelation, emphasizing that this knowledge is not merely intellectual but deeply relational and transformative. The knowledge of God is not akin to the mere factual awareness that even demons possess, as seen in Mark 1:23-24, where demons recognize Jesus but lack a relationship with Him. Similarly, Romans 1:21 illustrates that knowing God without honoring Him leads to futility and darkness.
True knowledge of God is intimate and relational, akin to the biblical use of "know" in Genesis, where Adam knew Eve, signifying a deep, covenantal relationship. This intimacy is echoed in Hosea, where God speaks of betrothing His people to Himself, highlighting a relationship marked by love, faithfulness, and righteousness. Knowing God is intertwined with loving Him, as evidenced by obedience to His commandments, as seen in 1 John 2:3 and 5:3. This knowledge is not just for the future but is the essence of eternal life, beginning now, as Jesus states in John 17:3.
The challenge lies in the human condition, described in Ephesians 4:17-18, where ignorance and hardness of heart alienate us from the life of God. The remedy is divine intervention, where God grants a heart to know Him, as promised in the new covenant (Jeremiah 24:7). This transformation is likened to God shining light into our hearts, revealing the knowledge of His glory (2 Corinthians 4:6). Without this revelation, we cannot truly praise or live in godliness, as all things pertaining to life and godliness come through knowing Him (2 Peter 1:3).
Key Takeaways
- 1. True knowledge of God transcends mere intellectual understanding; it is a relational and transformative experience that requires a spirit of wisdom and revelation. This knowledge is not just about facts but involves a deep, intimate relationship with God. [01:09]
- 2. The biblical concept of "knowing" God is akin to the intimate relationship between a husband and wife, characterized by love, faithfulness, and covenant commitment. This depth of relationship is what God desires with His people. [06:23]
- 3. Knowing God is evidenced by obedience to His commandments, which is intertwined with loving Him. This obedience is not burdensome but a natural outflow of a genuine relationship with God. [08:06]
- 4. The human condition, marked by ignorance and hardness of heart, alienates us from the life of God. It is only through divine intervention that we can receive a heart to know Him, leading to a life of godliness and praise. [09:19]
- 5. The knowledge of God is essential for life and godliness, as it provides everything we need to live a life that honors Him. This knowledge begins now and is the essence of eternal life, as we grow in our relationship with Him. [14:20]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:18] - Introduction to Ephesians 1:17-19
- [00:38] - The Depth of Knowing God
- [01:09] - Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation
- [02:01] - Effects of Wisdom and Revelation
- [03:12] - What Knowing God is Not
- [05:14] - Biblical Implications of Knowing
- [06:23] - Intimacy with God
- [07:37] - Evidence of Knowing God
- [08:34] - Eternal Life and Knowing God
- [09:19] - Human Condition and Ignorance
- [10:37] - Divine Revelation and Knowledge
- [11:52] - New Covenant Promise
- [12:37] - Transformation by God's Light
- [14:20] - Knowledge for Life and Godliness