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August
4
"The
people that do know their God shall be strong." -- Daniel 11:32
Every believer understands that to know God is the highest and best form
of knowledge; and this spiritual knowledge is a source of strength to the
Christian. It strengthens his faith. Believers are constantly spoken of in the
Scriptures as being persons who are enlightened and taught of the Lord; they
are said to "have an unction from the Holy One," and it is the
Spirit's peculiar office to lead them into all truth, and all this for the
increase and the fostering of their faith. Knowledge strengthens love, as well
as faith. Knowledge opens the door, and then through that door we see our
Saviour. Or, to use another similitude, knowledge paints the portrait of Jesus,
and when we see that portrait then we love Him, we cannot love a Christ whom we
do not know, at least, in some degree. If we know but little of the excellences
of Jesus, what He has done for us, and what He is doing now, we cannot love Him
much; but the more we know Him, the more we shall love Him. Knowledge also
strengthens hope. How can we hope for a thing if we do not know of its
existence? Hope may be the telescope, but till we receive instruction, our
ignorance stands in the front of the glass, and we can see nothing whatever;
knowledge removes the interposing object, and when we look through the bright
optic glass we discern the glory to be revealed, and anticipate it with joyous
confidence. Knowledge supplies us reasons for patience. How shall we have
patience unless we know something of the sympathy of Christ, and understand the
good which is to come out of the correction which our heavenly Father sends us?
Nor is there one single grace of the Christian which, under God, will not be
fostered and brought to perfection by holy knowledge. How important, then, is
it that we should grow not only in grace, but in the "knowledge" of
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.