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Knowing
Jesus Is Eternal Life
Now What?
Pauline
Hylton
Ever had
one of those “aha” moments with the Lord?
Probably.
I had one
this morning. After several decades of being a Christian, the Lord gave me an
earth-shattering, heaven-opening revelation.
It came from John 17:3, “Now this is eternal life: that they
know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.”
In this
passage, Jesus is with His beloved disciples for the last time before the
crucifixion.
He has
been preparing them and now He prays for them to His heavenly Father.
The
disciples don’t get most of what He says to them… at least at that time.
After Christ’s
death and resurrection, and especially after Pentecost when they receive the
Holy Spirit do they really grasp all that Jesus said to them.
Look, I’m
way over 50 so I’ve lived more than half of my life for sure.
I’m on
the proverbial other side of the hill, and yet I am still beginning to
understand an inkling of what God is like and what my life should look like.
As I look
back, much of my time has been spent just existing. Paying bills, raising kids,
working, serving, without much intentional thought.
Not that
those things aren’t important. They are. It’s just that they need to have a
context.
As I
think about it, if I had the most important thing first, all those other
important roles and jobs would have been clearer and more effective.
Now I’m
at a turning point. My kids are grown and the parents who lived with me for
over 14 years have gone to be with the Lord.
I’ve been
trying to get a job, but haven’t been successful.
"Now
what?" keeps ringing in my ears.
The
answer came this morning — know Him.
It’s not
that I hadn’t read that verse before, only this morning when I read it; I
understood the significance of those words. At least for this stage of my life.
Let me
put it this way — think of the person you know the best. I’m thinking of my
sweet husband.
We will
celebrate 35 years in September. I know him better than anyone on this earth.
I can
tell when he is frustrated and I know what gives him great joy. But often when
I ask him what he’s thinking about, he comes up with something I couldn’t have
ever guessed.
The fact
is, I don’t know what he is thinking because I don’t really know everything
about him. For instance, I’m not sure of his favorite color. (Not that it
matters.)
I could
spend five years talking with him and not know everything about him.
Now think
about God.
Think
some more.
How about
asking Him how He created the bumblebee? That would take a while.
Or, ask
Him about the laws of physics. (Some of us could have eternity and never
understand it.)
What if
we asked Him when He was the most pleased, or the angriest, or the saddest?
The ONLY
way we can even know God is through Jesus. He threw open the door to heaven and
tore apart the veil to the holy of holies!
By
knowing Jesus, we have access to knowing God.
And John
17:3 says that is eternal life.
That is my now what.
No matter
where you are in your life, whether you are in school or in a nursing home,
knowing Him is eternal life. We were made for it.
Let me
finish with a prayer from the Apostle Paul. I really like the Holman’s Bible
translation:
“I want to know Christ — yes, to know the power
of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in
his death, and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead.” Philippians 3:10-11
So my
dear brother and sister in Christ, get a head start on knowing Him. Because
that is eternal life, and really, that is true life now.
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Pauline Hylton is a freelance writer and exhausted farmer who lives
outside of Mayberry on an old tobacco farm. She and her husband Tom tried
farming full time, but ran out of back. Now Tom works, and Pauline stays home
and eats dark chocolate. She has company: a standard poodle, two mutts, a
lion-kitty, and a whole “mess” of chickens. Oh yeah, and there’s Molly, the
great Pyrenees guards the chickens 24/7, and she’s good at it.
When she doesn’t eat
one.
Pauline’s looking
toward heaven, while laughing on earth.
She loves her Lord,
her family, and dark chocolate—not necessarily in that order.
Pauline's book Growing
in Christ From the Ground Up (releases July 30, 2019)
chronicles her years as a mediocre farmer teaching her that true growth
comes from the inside.
https://www1.cbn.com/devotions/now-what-knowing-him
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