Hosea 4:6
There is an old saying that goes, “It’s not what you know; it’s who you know”. Of course this means that in life, intelligence and education will only take you so far, so you better know someone who can advance you or help you climb the ladder of success. In living for the Lord, who you know is Jesus Christ, so it is obvious that there can be no higher friend. However, what you know is of vital importance for the child of God, so vital in fact that I dare say that in order for you to live free from sin and its slavery it is very much, “What you know” that makes all of the difference.
Hosea tells us that God’s people are “destroyed for lack of knowledge”. Notice that they do not “perish”, as some translations say, indicating that they simply starve to death, or waste away. Rather, they are so weakened by what they do not know that they become easy pickings for their adversary, the roaring lion.
The New Covenant is wonderful and beautiful, providing everything that the believer needs to reign in this life, but all of its wonders are wasted if the individual is ignorant as to who they are in Christ. Jesus said to His disciples, “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31, 32). “And ye shall know” is translated, “come to know” in Greek, meaning that Jesus promises us an ever learning experience as we walk with Him.
Paul stated that our new man is “renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him” (Colossians 3:10); and that we keep from conforming to this world by being, “transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). Peter stated that if a believer does not have various fruits in their life, such as faith, patience, godliness, etc, it is because he “hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins” (2 Peter 1:9). Again, it all comes back to what the believer knows about what Jesus has done for them.
This is why Satan goes after our thought life with such fervor. He knows that he has been defeated at Calvary, and stripped of all of his power, but he thrives on our ignorance of those facts. If we feel like we must defeat the devil, then he will gladly go to war with us, since he cannot war with Christ. What we do not know about who we are in Jesus equips the devil to play with our lives, trapping us in vice and sin. Paul told Timothy to teach the people in his church who condemn themselves, so that God would help them to change their minds toward the truth (2 Timothy 2:25). This knowledge would “recover them out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will” (verse 26).
What does the Word say about you, the believer? Know these things and hide them in your heart. It says that you are the righteousness of God in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21); that you are one of the sons of God (John 1:12); that you are no longer a servant, but a son, and if a son then an heir of God through Christ (Galatians 4:7); that you are complete in Him (Colossians 2:10); that you used to be a sinner, but now you are washed, sanctified and justified (1 Corinthians 6:11), and that because you are sanctified, you are perfect in the eyes of the Father (Hebrews 10:14).
Believer, hold fast to that knowledge and be free in Jesus name!
There is an old saying that goes, “It’s not what you know; it’s who you know”. Of course this means that in life, intelligence and education will only take you so far, so you better know someone who can advance you or help you climb the ladder of success. In living for the Lord, who you know is Jesus Christ, so it is obvious that there can be no higher friend. However, what you know is of vital importance for the child of God, so vital in fact that I dare say that in order for you to live free from sin and its slavery it is very much, “What you know” that makes all of the difference.
Hosea tells us that God’s people are “destroyed for lack of knowledge”. Notice that they do not “perish”, as some translations say, indicating that they simply starve to death, or waste away. Rather, they are so weakened by what they do not know that they become easy pickings for their adversary, the roaring lion.
The New Covenant is wonderful and beautiful, providing everything that the believer needs to reign in this life, but all of its wonders are wasted if the individual is ignorant as to who they are in Christ. Jesus said to His disciples, “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31, 32). “And ye shall know” is translated, “come to know” in Greek, meaning that Jesus promises us an ever learning experience as we walk with Him.
Paul stated that our new man is “renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him” (Colossians 3:10); and that we keep from conforming to this world by being, “transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). Peter stated that if a believer does not have various fruits in their life, such as faith, patience, godliness, etc, it is because he “hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins” (2 Peter 1:9). Again, it all comes back to what the believer knows about what Jesus has done for them.
This is why Satan goes after our thought life with such fervor. He knows that he has been defeated at Calvary, and stripped of all of his power, but he thrives on our ignorance of those facts. If we feel like we must defeat the devil, then he will gladly go to war with us, since he cannot war with Christ. What we do not know about who we are in Jesus equips the devil to play with our lives, trapping us in vice and sin. Paul told Timothy to teach the people in his church who condemn themselves, so that God would help them to change their minds toward the truth (2 Timothy 2:25). This knowledge would “recover them out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will” (verse 26).
What does the Word say about you, the believer? Know these things and hide them in your heart. It says that you are the righteousness of God in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21); that you are one of the sons of God (John 1:12); that you are no longer a servant, but a son, and if a son then an heir of God through Christ (Galatians 4:7); that you are complete in Him (Colossians 2:10); that you used to be a sinner, but now you are washed, sanctified and justified (1 Corinthians 6:11), and that because you are sanctified, you are perfect in the eyes of the Father (Hebrews 10:14).
Believer, hold fast to that knowledge and be free in Jesus name!