Knowledge of Christ
Knowledge of Christ10
Grow in Grace
By C.H. Spurgeon1PSA 42:1JHN 17:3ROM 5:5EPH 4:15PHP 1:9COL 1:10HEB 10:22JAS 4:101PE 2:22PE 3:18C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the necessity of growing in all aspects of grace, particularly in faith, love, and humility. He encourages believers to deepen their faith in God's promises, expand their love in practical ways, and cultivate humility by recognizing their own limitations. Spurgeon highlights the importance of knowing Jesus more intimately, asserting that true knowledge of Christ leads to eternal life and greater happiness. He warns that a lack of desire to know Christ better indicates a lack of genuine love for Him. Ultimately, he calls for a continuous pursuit of a closer relationship with Jesus, as this is essential for spiritual growth.
2 Peter 3:18
By John Gill1ROM 12:22CO 9:8EPH 4:15PHP 1:9COL 1:101TH 5:16HEB 5:12JAS 1:41PE 2:22PE 3:18John Gill emphasizes the importance of growing in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, highlighting that spiritual growth is a gradual process akin to the growth of a seed. He explains that while believers should be thankful for their gifts, they are encouraged to seek an increase in grace through prayer, the Word, and reflection on God's promises. Gill notes that growth in grace leads to increased faith, hope, love, and humility, which are essential for preserving oneself and others from error. He concludes with a doxology, attributing glory to Christ for His divine attributes and the grace bestowed upon believers both now and forever.
The Knowledge of God
By C.H. Spurgeon0PRO 2:6JER 9:23MAT 5:16JHN 17:3ROM 11:331CO 1:30EPH 3:10PHP 3:8COL 2:32PE 3:18C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the transient nature of earthly knowledge compared to the eternal value of knowing Christ. He asserts that while worldly achievements may fade, the knowledge of Jesus will endure and elevate believers to share in the divine wisdom of God. Spurgeon encourages the congregation to prioritize their relationship with Christ, as it is through Him that they will continue to learn and grow in understanding. He reminds them that true wisdom lies in recognizing the worthlessness of worldly accolades in light of the glory of knowing Christ. Ultimately, the pursuit of Christ's knowledge is what will lead to eternal significance and fulfillment.
Mark 6:1
By Chuck Smith0ISA 61:1MAT 13:58MAT 23:37MRK 6:1LUK 4:16JHN 1:12JHN 5:39JHN 14:6ROM 10:17HEB 11:6Chuck Smith discusses the visit of Jesus to His hometown of Nazareth, emphasizing the marvel of their unbelief despite His teachings and miracles. The townspeople, who thought they knew Jesus as the carpenter's son, failed to recognize His true identity and the significance of His works. Their familiarity bred contempt, leading to a lack of faith that prevented them from receiving the blessings He could have provided. Smith highlights that their unbelief was rooted in insufficient knowledge of Jesus, urging listeners to seek a deeper understanding of Him. Ultimately, he warns that unbelief can hinder one from experiencing the fullness of God's grace and power.
How to Attain to the Knowledge of Christ
By George Mueller0MAT 7:20JHN 15:5GAL 5:22PHP 3:8George Mueller emphasizes the necessity of self-condemnation and trust in Jesus Christ as the foundation for attaining a deeper knowledge of Him. He encourages believers to strive for a higher degree of spiritual fruitfulness, aiming for a hundred-fold return in their lives, rather than settling for less. Mueller stresses that the ultimate goal is not just personal salvation but glorifying God through abundant fruitfulness. He calls on Christians to renounce worldly pleasures and distractions, focusing solely on knowing Christ and living for Him. The pursuit of this intimate knowledge of Christ should be the singular aim of every believer's life.
2 Peter 1:3
By John Gill0MAT 26:64JHN 10:28ROM 1:6EPH 1:172PE 1:3John Gill expounds on 2 Peter 1:3, emphasizing that God's divine power, particularly through Christ, grants us everything necessary for life and godliness. He explains that this encompasses not only temporal blessings but also spiritual life, eternal life, and the internal graces of the Spirit such as faith, hope, and love. Gill highlights that the call to glory and virtue is a powerful, internal calling from Christ, which is essential for our spiritual journey. This knowledge of Christ is transformative, providing believers with all they need to live a godly life. Ultimately, Gill underscores the sufficiency of Christ in providing for our spiritual needs and the importance of knowing Him deeply.
The Fundamental Importance of an Adequate Apprehension of Christ
By T. Austin-Sparks0MAT 16:13T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the fundamental importance of understanding who Christ is, asserting that our spiritual life is directly linked to our knowledge of Him. He explains that the foundation of the Christian life is rooted in the knowledge of Christ, which must grow continuously for spiritual maturity. Sparks highlights that the entire Bible reveals God's purpose centered on Christ, and that our understanding of Him shapes our destiny and spiritual fruitfulness. He urges believers to seek a deeper realization of Christ's significance in the divine plan, as this knowledge is essential for a fulfilling Christian life.
The Knowledge We Seek
By C.H. Spurgeon0MAT 13:46LUK 24:27JHN 1:14JHN 14:26JHN 20:31ROM 10:17PHP 3:8COL 2:32TI 3:16HEB 1:1C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that the Holy Spirit reveals Christ to us, opening our minds to understand His teachings and continuing the work Jesus began on earth. He asserts that while we may seek various forms of knowledge, the most essential knowledge is of Jesus Himself, as highlighted throughout the Scriptures. The Bible serves as a precious resource that ultimately points us to Christ, the pearl of great price, and the source of eternal life. Spurgeon encourages believers to recognize the centrality of Jesus in all biblical teachings and to seek Him above all else.
Knowledge of Christ
By T. Austin-Sparks0JER 9:23T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the profound and incomprehensible nature of Christ and His love, illustrating that the knowledge of Christ is essential for understanding our divine purpose and destiny. He explains that this knowledge transcends human intellect and is accessible to all, regardless of their background or education. The sermon highlights that spiritual growth is marked by the ability to recognize and apply the meaning of Christ in our lives, ultimately leading to salvation, transformation, and glorification. Sparks asserts that God's ultimate purpose is tied to our knowledge of Christ, which is foundational for our spiritual maturity and eternal vocation. He concludes by stressing that Christ embodies divine order, and understanding Him is crucial for experiencing true spiritual growth and fulfillment.
Knowing Jesus
By Samuel Logan Brengle0JHN 1:32CO 3:18PHP 3:7COL 2:31JN 4:7Samuel Logan Brengle emphasizes the profound privilege of knowing Jesus, which surpasses all worldly knowledge and is essential for true understanding of oneself and the universe. He argues that this knowledge is rooted in love and requires a transformation into Christ's image, achieved through renouncing sin and self, and cultivating a deep relationship with Him. Brengle highlights that true knowledge of Jesus leads to a life characterized by love, patience, and kindness, reflecting Christ's nature. He warns against superficial knowledge that lacks genuine transformation and stresses the importance of communion with Jesus for maintaining this knowledge. Ultimately, knowing Jesus is presented as the highest pursuit, bringing eternal value and fulfillment.