"I
Need to Know" is a song written by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It
was released in 1978 as the first single from their second album "You're
Gonna Get It! It peaked at #41 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart
in 1978. This song as well as "Listen to Her Heart" was already being
played live in concert as early as June 14, 1977, as is evidenced in a
performance on Germany's music television show, "Rockpalast". "I need
to know" is a song about the pain of not knowing.
The
Tom Petty song is about "Not knowing" but the scripture passage from
Philippians this morning is about "Knowing" and about "Knowing" Jesus
first and then the power of the resurrection of Jesus. This is the
centre of the life of the follower of Jesus to know Him first is to no
nothing else.
To
truly know these things we must know them by way of experience.
Fellowship is not known apart from fellowship. The power of the
resurrection is not known by studying books or giving yourself to
theology. Even more so, Christ is not known with out experiencing him in
relationship with him.
I wonder how many of our churches are filled with people who are simply nodding their heads to what’s being sung or said without experiencing the truth of what is being said? I wonder how many people are living the faith through others who are really living their faith?
Ask yourself these questions. I wonder how often I sacrifice knowledge about Jesus for knowing Jesus? Do I desire to have the single minded focus of Paul to know Christ. Do I settle for knowing a little or a lot about him. Do I really want to know him? Do I really want to see the power of the resurrection. What about the fellowship of his sufferings?
Now, being honest, the fellowship of sharing in his suffering is not something that any of us are readily asking for. But, if it is the process God ordains that all of us might become like Jesus, then what is our response then?
I wonder how many of our churches are filled with people who are simply nodding their heads to what’s being sung or said without experiencing the truth of what is being said? I wonder how many people are living the faith through others who are really living their faith?
Ask yourself these questions. I wonder how often I sacrifice knowledge about Jesus for knowing Jesus? Do I desire to have the single minded focus of Paul to know Christ. Do I settle for knowing a little or a lot about him. Do I really want to know him? Do I really want to see the power of the resurrection. What about the fellowship of his sufferings?
Now, being honest, the fellowship of sharing in his suffering is not something that any of us are readily asking for. But, if it is the process God ordains that all of us might become like Jesus, then what is our response then?
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