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What does the Bible say about knowing God's truth?

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The Bible teaches that true knowledge comes from God revealing Himself to us.

According to Scripture, knowledge of God's truth is not merely an intellectual exercise but an act of divine revelation. In Matthew 13:11, Jesus indicates that it's given to His disciples to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, highlighting that understanding is granted through God's initiative. Similarly, in John 21:24-25, the Apostle John claims certainty in his testimony, affirming that believers together agree in knowing the truth of God's revelation, which is vividly manifested in the person and work of Christ. This deep, confirmed knowledge isn't based on human understanding or conjecture but on the so-called 'unction' or anointing that the Holy Spirit imparts to the hearts of the elect.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:11, John 21:24-25, 1 John 2:20

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We Know, Do You?
Todd Nibert · Apr 25, 2010
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