Knowing God – Holiness of Heart & Life https://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net A view of heart holiness as my understanding is currently evolving. Thu, 18 Oct 2012 21:41:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 Serving God or Knowing God? – A Generational Thing? https://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net/serving-god-or-knowing-god-a-generational-thing/ https://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net/serving-god-or-knowing-god-a-generational-thing/#comments Sat, 15 Mar 2008 17:17:00 +0000 http://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net/?p=87 Sitting in Bible Study Thursday night my father-in-law made an interesting comment. He was commenting about folks in his day who initially were excited or energetic about their personal relationship to the Lord. This comment was made in the context of discussing sanctification. He said, “Many folks start out wanting to really serve the Lord.” He said it emphatically with his arm raised and a little fist pump for emphasis.

I thought about that…

Then it hit me. This is yet another generational difference in how folks perceive the Gospel. And it not surprising. His generation is the one chronicled so well by Tom Brokaw in his book The Greatest Generation. That generation had a mindset and view of the world that lead them to service as the pinnacle of demonstrating ones devotion to something.

As I look at this present generation, service does not seem to be the pinnacle. That is not a value judgment, just an observation. Many folks today view “knowing” God as the key thing in their relationship. Here is what I see. In times past folks began serving God before they really knew God. Knowing God came later as we gained more and more experiences with God and trust in God as He led us day by day.

Today, the opposite seems to be the norm. Today it seems that the desire is to know God first. To try Him out and get to know Him first before there is a real commitment to a lifelong relationship and service. Again, not judgment here. (Although it sort of sounds like one!) Just an observation.

So what does that mean for me?

I am not sure. I grew up both serving God and knowing God. That was just the way I was raised. Unfortunately, neither of them are requirements for a relationship with God, His son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. What he required of me was that I acknowledge that I was a sinner, that I confessed those sins, asked for forgiveness, and turned to Him and began walking with Him in an obedient and personal relationship that has now stretched for almost 40 years.

At some point in there, and I can tell you the time and the place, I finally dealt with the issue of control in my life and with what Wesley would call the “bent toward sinning.” It was at that point that I was serving a God that I knew intimately. Not only did I know Him. He knew me!

Any thoughts or comments that you would like to add?

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Sitting Outside in the Dark https://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net/sitting-outside-in-the-dark/ https://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net/sitting-outside-in-the-dark/#comments Sat, 01 Mar 2008 18:26:00 +0000 http://heartholy.kevin-bowser.net/?p=89 The following quote from Annie Dillard’s book, Teaching a Stone to Talk, struck a chord within me this week. She says,

Experience has taught the [human] race that if knowledge of God is the end, then these habits of life are not the means but the condition in which the means operates. You do not have to do these things; not at all. God does not, I regret to report, give a hoot. You do not have to do these things — unless you want to know God. They work on you, not on Him.

You do not have to sit outside in the dark. If, however, you want to look at the stars, you will find that darkness is necessary. But the stars neither require nor demand it.

Alas, that is how we view Holiness sometimes. We view it as a series of habits or do-s and don’t-s. We think of it in terms of the things we do, or at least should do, that will make us Christlike.

We think God wants us to go to church. — God wants us to be in His presence.

We think God wants us to sing hymns vs. contemporary music. — God wants us to worship Him.

We think God wants us to do good works. — God want us to love one another as Christ loved us.

We think God wants us to give 10% of everything we earn. — God wants us to give it all to Him and allow Him to use it to build His Kingdom.

We think Gods wants us to DO a bunch of stuff. — God wants us to know Him intimately. And that may mean sitting in the dark sometimes.

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