The central theological topic addressed in Don Bell's sermon, titled "Knowing God," revolves around the doctrine of divine revelation and the relational aspect of knowing God through His sovereign grace. The key arguments include the necessity of God's initiative for human beings to know Him, the distinction between knowing God and being known by God, and the role of Scripture in understanding God's nature and our relationship with Him. Bell emphasizes Galatians 4:9, detailing how knowing God is by grace, where mankind initially does not seek God but must be called by Him. The practical and doctrinal significance lies in understanding that true knowledge of God transforms lives, fosters a dependency on His grace, and asserts that humans can only know God through Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd.
“To know God is a matter of grace, a free, sovereign grace. If you ever know God, it's a matter of grace, sovereign grace.”
“We can only know God as He allows us to know Him... God is willing, willing for us to know Him.”
“The most important thing is not that I know God, but that God knows me. For I can't know Him without Him first knowing me.”
“Knowing God is a matter of personal dealings... every single one of us individually.”
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