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How can knowing God differ from knowing about God?

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Knowing God involves a personal relationship and transformative experience, unlike merely knowing about Him as a set of doctrines or facts.

The distinction between knowing God and knowing about Him is profoundly significant. Many individuals, like Balaam, may have an intellectual understanding of God’s attributes and teachings, yet they lack a personal relationship with Him. Knowing God entails experiencing His love, grace, and holiness in a way that transforms lives and shapes one’s identity. True knowledge of God brings with it the awareness of our complete dependence on His mercy and the pursuit of His will. As believers, our call is not just to accumulate knowledge about God but to engage with Him relationally, growing in faith and reflecting His glory in our lives.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 9:23-24, John 17:3

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