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How Can I Know God?What It Means To Know God What is Christianity? Some say it is a philosophy, others say it is
an ethical stance, while still others claim it is actually an experience.
None of these things really gets to the heart of the matter, however.
Each is something a Christian has, but not one of them serves as a definition
of what a Christian is. Christianity has at its core a transaction between
a person and God. A person who becomes a Christian moves from knowing
about God distantly to knowing about him directly and intimately. Christianity
is knowing God. Why Do I Need To Know God? Our desire for personal knowledge of God is strong, but we usually fail to recognize that desire for what it is. When we first fall in love, when we first marry, when we finally break into our chosen field, when we at last get that weekend house-these break-throughs arouse in us anticipation of something which, as it turns out, never occurs. We eventually discover that our desire for that precious something is a longing no lover or career or achievement, even the best possible ones, can ever satisfy. The satisfaction fades even as we close our fingers around our goal. Nothing delivers the joy it seemed to promise. Many of us avoid the yawning emptiness through busyness or denial, but at best there is just a postponement. "Nothing tastes," said Marie Antoinette. There are several ways to respond to this:
2. By blaming yourself: by trying harder to live up to standards. Many people believe they have made poor choices or have failed to measure up to challenges and to achieve the things that would give them joy and satisfaction. Such people are wracked with self-doubts and tend to burn themselves out. They think, "If only I could reach my goals, then this emptiness would be gone." But it is not so. 3. By blaming the universe itself: by giving up seeking fulfillment at all. This is the person who says, "Yes, when you are young you are idealistic, but at my age I have stopped howling after the moon." This makes you become cynical, you decide to repress that part of yourself that once wanted fulfillment and joy. But you become hard, and you can feel yourself losing your humanity, compassion and joy. 4. By blaming and recognizing your separation from God: by establishing a personal relationship with him. The Christian says, "Creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for those desires exists. A baby feels hunger; well there is such a thing as food. A duckling wants to swim; well there is such a thing as water. Men feel sexual desire; well there is such a thing as sex. If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world. If none of my earthly pleasures satisfy it, that does not mean that the universe is a fraud. Probably earthly pleasures were never meant to satisfy it, but only to arouse it, to suggest the real thing." - C. S. Lewis
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"A person who becomes a Christian moves from knowing about God distantly to knowing about him directly and intimately. |
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