Transformative Relationship: Knowing Christ Deeply

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A Christian is not one who believes certain things about the Lord Jesus Christ only; he does that, you can't be a Christian without believing them. But you can give an intellectual assent to these things and still not be a Christian. The great note of the New Testament is that the Christian is a man who is born again. [00:01:50]

The Apostle Paul exemplifies this ambition by counting all things as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. This is a call for us to examine our own ambitions and desires. Is our greatest desire to know Christ and to be conformed to His image? Are we willing to sacrifice everything for the sake of this relationship? [00:07:47]

Paul says, "My highest ambition is to know him." Does he mean, therefore, that he didn't know him? Of course, he doesn't. He means the exact opposite. He's not saying here, "Oh, I'd give anything if only I knew him," but he did know him. He'd met him on the road to Damascus and he'd known him ever since. [00:12:00]

It is because he knows him so well that he desires to know him still better. It is only the man who knows the Lord Jesus Christ who wants to know him. The tragedy is that so many are content with a knowledge about him and think that as long as they believe certain things about the Lord Jesus Christ that all is well. [00:12:21]

Paul is talking about that. He'd experienced it, and he wants to experience it more and more. This is undoubtedly the very acy of the experience of every saint that has ever lived, and the result is that you get it as you read their lives. They testify to these occasions when the Lord, as it were, came to them. [00:18:14]

The Apostle is longing, I say, for more and more experience of the power of this risen life of the Blessed Lord. But then wait a minute, he goes on. He hasn't finished that I may know him in the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his sufferings. What's he mean by this? This is a most remarkable statement. [00:34:07]

He wants to be more like his Lord in every respect, and one of the respects is in this matter of suffering. You see, we are told of Our Lord that he was a Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief. There's not a single instance of Our Lord having laughed in this world. Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief. [00:35:19]

The Apostle therefore, in writing to Timothy, said, "Yea, and all that live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution." What a test! All that live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. Well, there it is, fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death. [00:40:00]

He wants to be finished with sin altogether, and he knows that he's going to be. God willing, we'll come on to this next Sunday morning in greater fullness. But he knows that a day is going to come when he will be spotless and faultless, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing. [00:43:21]

He will be absolutely perfect. He will have been delivered entirely from all the effects of sin. That is the out-resurrection from amongst the dead. He will see his Lord as he is, and he'll be like him. He will be glorified. This is a reference to glorification. Very well, this is his greatest ambition. [00:43:56]

Is it your chiefest desire this morning to know him? Would you sacrifice anything? Would you sacrifice everything in order to know him better? Is it your chiefest desire also to be sanctified, to be free from sin, to no longer be a slave but to be a free man and to be like him? [00:45:24]

Are you pressing on? Is this your main objective? Are you straining like a dog at the leash to get after these things? That's the result in the Apostle Paul of receiving of his fullness and grace upon grace. God grant that in some measure it may be true of us. [00:47:02]

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