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What does the Bible say about being known of God?

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The Bible teaches that being known of God signifies a relationship of love and intimacy, where God is aware of us completely and graciously.

In Galatians 4:9, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of being known of God, suggesting that this knowledge goes beyond mere awareness of existence; it indicates a deep relational intimacy. This relationship signifies that God's knowledge of us is not superficial but profound, as He comprehensively understands our nature, struggles, and needs. This realization of being known by God brings solace and assurance to the believer, knowing that we are accepted and loved despite our shortcomings. In John 17:3, Jesus reiterates that eternal life is found in knowing the only true God, which corresponds with the relational aspect of being known by Him. Thus, the concept of being known of God is foundational to the believer's faith and assurance in Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:9, John 17:3, Ephesians 1:4-5, Galatians 4:8-11, 2 Timothy 2:19

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Known of God
Todd Nibert · Sep 2, 2015
"Known of God"
Don Bell · Feb 11, 2026
Known of God
Caleb Hickman · Aug 3, 2025
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