Knowledge and Fellowship: Privileged Information
I know God when he speaks… …which is to say, I know God through his own voluntary self-disclosure. If, for the sake of argument, I was...
I know God when he speaks… …which is to say, I know God through his own voluntary self-disclosure. If, for the sake of argument, I was...
“For God, who said, “Light shall shine out of darknessâ€â€”He has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of Godâ€...
How do we not know what we are made to know? ‘If humanity is made for the knowledge of God, why is it that many people do...
‘If humanity is made for the knowledge of God, why is it that many people do not feel the need of this knowledge, or seek God out?...
The current existence of a humanity that does not ‘walk with God’ or feel any need to even know God throws our claims about the Creator...
If we accept that knowing God is possible, our next question should be “is it necessary?” What makes us move almost unthinkingly from the assumption that...
In our experience, knowing God always starts with the words of another human being. Whether it was your parents, grandparents, or a friend, someone spoke to us words...
Q: Where do we begin with knowing God? A: humbly, asking him for this grace, using the means which he has given: his word. “How happy is...