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Jeremiah 9:23-24, "Thus saith the Lord, Let
not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the
mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his
riches: but let him that glorieth glory in
this, that he understandeth and knoweth Me, that I am the Lord which
exerciseth lovingkindness, and
righteousness and judgement in the earth: for in these things
I delight, saith the Lord."
The proper study for the child of God is the Godhead.
the redeemed saint has every reason to
search out the Scriptures to discover all that he possibly can about
his merciful Father who has saved him by
sending the Beloved Son to the cross. In fact, one's enjoyment
of salvation is directly proportional to one's
knowledge of God. Not only ought the individual saints be
endlessly fascinated with God's revelation in the
Holy Scriptures, spending a goodly portion of his life in the study
of them, but the Church of Christ ought to
be busy joyfully proclaiming the knowledge of God. the Church
ought not busy herself in politics, social
improvement, and the like; the Church has the mandate and
the privilege of being busy with the knowledge
of God that God has provided for her in the Bible. She ought
to set forth, according to the Scriptures, the
Names, the Virtues, the Counsel, and the Works of God! With
this little pamphlet we wish to introduce the
subject of Knowing God in the light of the text quoted above.
In following pamphlets, we hope to develop
the various attributes (or virtues) of God's Being. We do
this with the purpose of setting forth the glory of
God, and of bringing home to the reader what a great, good, and
wonderful God we have as his redeemed
people.
There seems to be something in man that wants to glory, to
boast. Man, apart from the grace of
God, likes to glory or boast in something that he is, he has, or
is connected to in some visible way.
Jeremiah tells us that although all boasting is not sin, there are
many dangers in this matter of boasting.
God does not forbid us to glory, but God is very insistent that
glorying be where it ought to be: in Him
(I Cor. 1:31) or in this "that he understandeth and knoweth Me,
that I am the Lord..."
By the contrast that he presents in the above verses, it
is clear that Jeremiah considers this matter
of boasting as an either/or proposition. Either a man will boast
in his wisdom, might or riches, or he will
glory in the Lord. He cannot do both, and he cannot find a
third possibility. By wisdom we are to do
understand the wisdom of this world, the wisdom of the philosopher,
the doctor, the scientist, the lawyer,
and the professor; think also of the ability to run a business
and to make money. Might has reference to the
dynamic political or military leader, to the skill and endurance
of the professional athlete, to the fanaticism
of the sports world, to the ability to command vast sums of money
to artistic, dramatic, or musical skills.
And riches? It is clear that man likes to boast in his houses
and lands, his possessions, his bank accounts,
the prestige and ease that the life-style of the rich affords.
These are things that the human race goes after in
every age! So it was in the ancient civilizations, and so
it is today! Learning, power or might, and riches
are the goals, the end-all and be-all, of human endeavor and striving.
Clearly the prophet does not forbid the people of God to
be wise, or mighty, or to be rich! There
may be learning and education in the church, and there may be riches
and influence held by those who
worship the Lord Christ in truth. But the Word of God is:
there may be no boasting in those things! Do
not let those things occupy the heart so that all the inner life
of the soul revolves around them! Do not allow
these things so to fill your mind that your conversation is always
returning to them, with bragging or with
subtle reminders and hints. Do not arrange your lives so that
everything must serve those natural things you
glory in, so that whatever stands in the way of that thing must
go, and everything that serves glorying must
stay and decrease!
Rather, "Thus saith the Lord ... Let him that glorieth glory
in this, that he understandeth and
knoweth Me ..." All earthly glorying is sin; glorying that
is spiritual, that is based upon possessing a
spiritual good, that is right glorying! Glory in the knowledge
of God! The knowledge of God is something
so precious, so sublime, so other-worldly, so rust and moth-proof,
so enduring, and so satisfying, that there
is nothing that can be compared to it. Hear the Lord Jesus
according to John 17:3, "And this is life eternal,
that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom
thou has sent." Glorying in the
knowledge of God cannot mean glorying in some vague notion that
there is a supreme being of some kind
out there, some mysterious kind of deity or higher being.
this knowledge is of Me, saith the Lord, that I am
Jehovah! A very definite knowledge of a very definite God,
and that is Jehovah God of Israel!
Secondly, this knowledge that is to be a matter of glorying
and joyful boasting cannot be a mere
intellectual knowledge about God. There are all kinds of people,
in Jeremiah's day and in our day, who
have knowledge about God; but they do not really know God, they
do not glory according to that kind of
knowledge, and thus they do not speak of Him either. The prophet
has in mind a personal knowledge of
God that is comprehended by the mind, but also that has seeped down
into our heat so that a relationship
results between that man and Jehovah, a relationship of love and
friendship!
Thirdly, this knowledge of God is not to be confused with
emotional feelings which are merely
subjective, but this precious knowledge has specific doctrinal content.
The prophet makes this clear when
he says hat we must glory in this, "that we understand and know
God." Notice that! We are called to know
what kind of a God God is. We must have a thorough understanding
as to what His nature is like, what His
perfections and virtues are, what His holy will is, what His law
requires, how great His works in creation,
history, and salvation are!
This kind of knowledge comes from the Holy Scriptures applied to
our hearts by the Holy Spirit of Truth!
This deep understanding comes through the faithful, lively preaching
of sound doctrine, sound doctrine is
precisely what the child of God needs in order to know and enjoy
God! We must know that He is Jehovah,
the eternal, independent, sovereign, living God. As the great
I AM He is unchangeable in Himself and in
His determination to save His people!
That the prophet has in mind a doctrinal knowledge is shown
further by the words "That I am the
Lord that executeth lovingkindness, judgement and righteousness
in the earth." Clearly, the knowledge of
God that we glory in is revealed in Jesus Christ! This is
the knowledge of salvation, nothing less!
Mentioned here are the great works of God in the cross and resurrection
of Jesus, which deliver us
worthless, guilty sinners from all our sin. God provides the
sacrifice who satisfies for all our sins, and God
justifies the ungodly and quiets their fearful consciences by preaching
to them their innocence by faith in the
blood of Christ. In this we are to glory, and in nothing else!
As Paul writes to the Galatians (6:14) "But
God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus
Christ." No one in all the world has any
right to boast in anything else; not in wisdom, not in riches, not
in might. The only thing worth boasting in,
the only boasting God approves, is boasting in the knowledge of
God in Jesus Christ by faith.
Is that your glorying and your boasting? Is it mine?
If so, we show that in our lives by seeking to
grow in our knowledge of God. Is the Word of God precious
to you? Do you attend a church where the
Word of God is faithfully explained and applied to you? Do
you faithfully attend the worship service,
striving to understand the preached Word so that you may more and
more know God? Further, since
knowing God by faith establishes a personal relationship of friendship
with God, is this relationship a matter
of daily joy for you? for the child of God, prayer is not
a hard task, but a wonderful privilege; walking in
God's commandments is not irksome but delightful! And since
a man always talks about the thing he
glories in, do you love to speak the knowledge of God that is in
you? A tongue-tied Christian is a
contradiction in words. Both King David and the apostle Paul
said, "I believe, therefore have I spoken."
the Christian's speech is not in the abstract, either; he speaks
of his own personal faith, of what the
knowledge of God that he has been given means to him. He glories
in it!! He makes it the center of his life,
the object of his seeking, the jewel of great price for which he
stands willing to let other things go!
This is a command of God! This is a requirement of
the same God Whom to know is the highest
good! The God of heaven and earth, to Whom all power and authority
belong, stands before every man and
commands, "Do not glory in yourself or in any earthly thing.
but I, the God of all glory, say unto you:
Glory in Me! Glory in what I have done in My Son!" And
then one more thing. Let us make sure that we
do not parade our knowledge of God before others, make sure that
we do not call attention to ourselves with
all our doctrinal knowledge. Make sure that we speak with
meekness and fear, giving God the glory also
for the understanding and knowledge that He has so graciously given
us.
God requires this of us because, as the prophet explains,
God Himself delights in these things.
God Himself rejoices in, glories in, finds endless pleasure in,
the exercise of mercy, judgement, and
righteousness. Always His good pleasure is in Jesus Christ
through Whom He works these things. What
must God think of the proud human boasting that fills this world?
He take no delight in it! He takes delight
in Himself! And he requires that His redeemed children delight
in what He delights in. Then do we show
ourselves to be His sons and daughters. "He that glorieth, let him
glory in the Lord."
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