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When Jesus was asked
what the greatest commandment was He gave this reply from the
Scriptures: You shall love the Lord your God with all your
heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind (Mt.
22:37; Deut. 6:5). This command defines the ultimate purpose
of our existence. We were created for God and have been redeemed
that we might love Him with all our hearts. Deuteronomy 13:4
amplifies this command, You shall follow the Lord your
God and fear Him; and you shall keep His commandments, listen
to His voice, serve Him and cling to Him. So our Christian
life can be summed up as: To know God and His will. But what
does this mean? The Scriptures give us the answer. Scripture
is Gods revelation of Himself and His will to men. We know
God and His will by the truth of the Word of God. The believer
is called upon to know God. This is more than an intellectual
process but we must remember, it is not less than one. We must
embrace the truth of God with our minds before we can adequately
and acceptably love Him, serve Him and worship Him. The knowledge
of God is rooted in faith and faith is rooted in truth. That
truth is Scripture. Experience apart from truth can lead to a
mysticism where the word god becomes meaningless.
Ones concept of God becomes nothing more than the product
of ones own imagination. The same applies to our understanding
of the will of God. Whether it be with respect to our knowledge
of God Himself or living the Christian life, our foundation is
the truth of Scripture. Scripture teaches us that the Christian
life is to be focused, governed by specific unalterable principles.
Those principles define for us the Christian life and the will
of God. Therefore, if the Christian life is governed by certain
principles it is essential for us to have a clear idea of what
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