“All things have been committed to me by my Father. No
one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except
the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." (Matthew 11:27,28 NIV)
Prior to the resurrection, Jesus told those listening to Him that no one "knows" the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son "chooses" to reveal Him. Having heard about someone or recognizing their name or picture is far different than actually "knowing" them.
To know someone is to have an intimate knowledge of them. This is one of the reasons that the term "know" was used to explain the act of having sex.
There are a number of people who claim to know a lot of people, but do
they really know them? We have often heard that even for those who marry
those they think they know, they don't really get to know them until
they have lived with them.
One of the reasons there are so many divorces
is because people don't really know who it is they're marrying. They
may be Prince Charming or Princess Wonderful during the dating process,
but then--everyone is putting their best foot forward and hiding all the
stuff that is revealed once a marriage takes place. Then, they become
Prince Godzilla or Princess Witch. If time had been taken to get to know
them, a great deal of heartache and expense could have been avoided.
Being in a right relationship with someone--where no secrets are hidden--and everything is revealed--creates
an environment of knowledge that can be used to make a decision about
the continuing relationship. Relationship with God is far more important
than religious observances. When we are in that intimate relationship with Him, we hear Him when He speaks and He guides us in all things. Notice what Jesus is saying, only to those He chooses is the Father revealed before He arose. Now, Holy Spirit has been given and it is our choice to receive Him and accept all He has done for us, by getting to know Him through The Word.
Now, after we get to know Him, we can go to Him when we are tired and weary--not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. Sometimes, our bodies are tired, because we are emotionally and spiritually spent. Being in this condition leads to depression and hopelessness. But we can go to Him and lay our burdens at His feet, leave
them there and walk away refreshed and renewed--physically,
emotionally, and spiritually--when we know Him and know He only wants
the very best for us.
He has revealed The Father through all He has done as the Son, and if we choose to know Him on a very personal level, we can rest in His peace, never bothered by what is going on in the world because we know--we win in the end.
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