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Eternal life, as Jesus defined it in John 17:3, is about having a deep, personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ, not just living forever. This relationship is meant to be transformative, changing us from the inside out as we experience Christ personally through faith. Unfortunately, many believers today have only a partial knowledge of Jesus, focusing on certain aspects like His healing power while neglecting others like His call to discipleship. This selective approach creates a distorted understanding that prevents us from accurately representing Christ to others. To grow in our knowledge of Christ, we must commit to reading the Bible daily—not just reading but reflecting on God's Word—and praying sincerely from the heart. Once we know Christ more fully, we're called to make Him known through our godly influence. God is searching for people who will 'stand in the gap' where error or falsehood has entered, bringing confusion. To make Christ known effectively, we should remember our divine appointment, seek God's approval rather than people's, practice patience like Jesus did, and trust in God's assurance even when facing difficulties. The Apostle Paul exemplified this mission with his clear goal to know Christ completely, including participating in His sufferings.
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Eternal life, as Jesus defined it in John 17:3, is about having a deep, personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ, not just living forever. This relationship is meant to be transformative, changing us from the inside out as we experience Christ personally through faith. Unfortunately, many believers today have only a partial knowledge of Jesus, focusing on certain aspects like His healing power while neglecting others like His call to discipleship. This selective approach creates a distorted understanding that prevents us from accurately representing Christ to others. To grow in our knowledge of Christ, we must commit to reading the Bible daily—not just reading but reflecting on God's Word—and praying sincerely from the heart. Once we know Christ more fully, we're called to make Him known through our godly influence. God is searching for people who will 'stand in the gap' where error or falsehood has entered, bringing confusion. To make Christ known effectively, we should remember our divine appointment, seek God's approval rather than people's, practice patience like Jesus did, and trust in God's assurance even when facing difficulties. The Apostle Paul exemplified this mission with his clear goal to know Christ completely, including participating in His sufferings.