It doesn’t come to you on a silver platter, you have got to want it above everything else. That means you have got to pursue it above everything else while you are doing everything else. The first step to desiring it supremely is recognizing you don’t. Everything else will fight you with every distraction, attraction, endurance, conflict, time, and with all that is in the world.
You can memorize the entire Bible and not reach it.
You can know all the Greek and Hebrew and not have it.
You can write your own exhaustive systematic theology and be far from it.
You can preach on every verse in the Bible and not arrive at it.
You can witness and not progress toward it.
You can be doctrinally pure and be far from it.
You can teach a Sunday School class and not have it.
You can post blogs and not arrive at it.
Nothing is born of God without travail, and this will take a lifetime. It will cost you inordinate amounts of time. It will require deep focus. It will require some early mornings and some late nights. It will require limiting some social interaction and discipline of the tongue. Total forgiveness is a huge prerequisite and the foundation must be built with humility. You will suffer misunderstanding and you will sometimes be considered aloof. It necessitates pursuit when you are Spiritually exhausted. It is tangible and yet ethereal. It will satisfy and yet produce desire for more. There will be times you will not be able or capable to effectively communicate your experiences with anyone. Some experiences won’t translate into words. Sometimes God won’t let you share it. A personal desire for holiness will be part of the process. The search for truth is a door. Inconvenience must be accepted and flexibility practiced. You must surrender any comparison to anyone else and you must reject legalism and performance. You will be required to capture and direct your mind through conscious and sometimes frustrating discipline.

…to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in His temple…He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High…Seek the Lord…they that wait upon the Lord…that diligently seek Him…Looking unto Jesus…

THAT I MAY KNOW HIM

To know Jesus, that is the disciple’s journey. Not just know about Him but with an insatiable thirst pursue Him as if you will die if you don’t go deeper and deeper in intimate fellowship with Him. As Lord and as Friend. As Master and as Helper. As fearful and as comforting. We will have to take quantum leaps in quantity and quality in our prayer lives. We will have to both devour the Word and chew it over and over, and we will have to be able to during those times not read it looking for truths to buttress any doctrinal argument but as our living Spiritual food. Oh it will take more than the pro-life position. Much more than a ban on same sex marriage. Light years more than electing conservative politicians. It will take a slow and self-crucifying journey that will be accompanied by hills and valleys, victories and setbacks, and a frequent desire to feel content with where you are and stop pressing toward Him. Don’t look for a group to go through it with you, real pursuers are rare, and comfortable nay sayers are legion. The devil will remind you that you will see Jesus when you get to heaven so why go through all this trouble now. Discouragement will sit on one shoulder and self righteousness on the other.

So, as someone once said, count the cost. But if you agree to start a painful but unspeakably rewarding journey that seeks the heart and face of the Lord Jesus Himself, you will find Him. Not fully, for He is infinite, and not just as an efficacious object for salvation, no, you will find life. The abundant life cannot be found on this earth, it is only found in Him, and the deeper you go the more abundant the life. You want contentment and peace? You want joy and satisfaction? You want patience and hope? You want faith and love? You want an array of Spiritual emotions that transcend earthly definition and bring your inner man into a depth in Him that cannot be plumbed? Seek Him with all your heart, mind, and soul.

But if you want material, fame, corporate advancement, treasures, and worldly position…you’ll have to look elsewhere. But be encouraged, that road is glamorous and wide, and it is easily and well traveled even within the church.

But if you still desire Him…you’re going to need a cross.

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1   Chris L    http://www.fishingtheabyss.com/
August 23rd, 2007 at 8:24 pm

Rick,

You do such a great job showing a glimpse of what it means to “count the cost”, and it is both encouraging (looking back) and discouraging (looking forward). One thing, though, it does not make it comfortable standing still…

Blessings,

Chris

2   Henry Frueh    
August 23rd, 2007 at 8:31 pm

Thank you, Chris, and I count it a privilege to write for Jesus. By the way Suzanne was caught trolling on another blog and someone outed her. Just so you know, my oldest son, Jonathan, who is attending Bible college with his younger brother has about ten tattoos, all Scriptures and other spiritual things like a lion (of Judah).

I personally am against pain and certainly against PAYING for pain, but I have no problem with tattoos especially visible witnesses for Christ. Jonathan is a weight lifter and his tattoos draw questions that lead to opportunities for witnessing. The tattoo that you have must have really hurt. I’ll take mine with a magic marker!

3   iggy    http://wordofmouthministries.blogspot.com/
August 23rd, 2007 at 8:49 pm

One of the most interesting commentaries I have read was by the atheist Isaac Asimov… why? Here is an atheist who seemed to understand certain passages that many “Christians” do not…

Was he regenerate? No… did he know God? Nope… Yet, he went passage by passage and gave me more insight in how to reach atheists…

To this day I have never met an atheist I have not turned into an agnostic!

The point is we can have immense head knowledge yet miss the point completely… we can know the bible and memorize it… yet without the Holy Spirit one cannot understand it… even then our own ego and preassumption can cause us to filter the bible to our OWN understanding… of the source is “hermeneutics” (I am not against ole Herman) yet man do not realize there are more than 21 different hermeneutics which all “filter” the scripture in some way.

It is that we must be careful to not just trust tradition, but as good Bereans go back to scripture and test and prove and question all teachings and traditions… and yet there are those that mock the “emerging church” for doing just that… and claim we are “reinventing” whatever they think we are reinventing…

So, I take heat for asking questions and seeking to understand by the Holy Spirit deeper knowledge of the Grace and Truth of Jesus Christ… rather bizarre to condemn and attack someone for that don’t you think?

Blessings,
iggy