“Do your best to present yourself to God as one
approved, a worker who
does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles
the word of truth.”
II Timothy 2:15
Have you ever looked up a word you did not understand
in the dictionary?
Have you ever had a sense of what it meant but you
were not sure so instead of looking ignorant you went to Webster’s dictionary
to be certain of your understanding? Probably everyone can say “I’ve done
that.” If you want to grow in knowledge, then being sure to use words in the
way they are intended just makes sense.
The same is true spiritually.
God does not reward ignorance. To be sure, our growing
in the knowledge of His word cannot happen apart from meditating, studying and
memorizing it. More importantly, though, we need to grow not only in knowledge,
but also in wisdom. Proverbs 2:6 tells me: “For the LORD gives wisdom; from his
mouth come knowledge and understanding.” From this verse I learn that I must
grow in knowing His Word and in knowing His voice. In other words, I cultivate
that relationship with Him through His Word and through His voice. Neither
should be unfamiliar to me. If I claimed to be a knowledgeable person in a
particular topic or subject but constantly misused words and miss-stated facts
some might (rightfully so) question my knowledge of that subject.
As believers we should know His Word and know His
voice.
That does not happen by accident.
It is a result of a deliberate and purposeful decision
to spend time with Him and with His word.
Take that time today to grow in your knowledge of Him.
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