Knowing God Personally: Moving from Information to Intimacy
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Have you ever realized that you know a lot of facts about God, but you don’t actually feel like you know Him?
It’s easy to slip into a version of faith that is built on routines, habits, and "Christianese" language, while the actual heart of the relationship feels distant. We learn how to do Christianity, but we often forget how to simply be with the Creator.
In today’s Rebuilding from the Roots episode, we’re looking at the gentle but firm invitation in Jeremiah 9:23–24. God makes it clear: our greatest success isn't found in our wisdom, our strength, or our productivity. Our greatest boast is simply this—that we have the understanding to know Him.
We’re diving deep into:
The difference between "Data" and "Devotion."
Why intimacy always requires the one thing we’re afraid to give: Time.
Shifting your quiet time from a "to-do" checklist to a "delight" connection.
Why God isn’t looking for your gold stars; He’s looking for you.
If you’ve been "talking at" God more than you’ve been "sitting with" Him, this episode is a warm invitation to stop rushing and start relating.
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Journaling Prompt from Today’s Episode: “Father, I want to know You more—not just know about You. What has kept me rushed or distracted in Your presence lately?”
Take this truth with you today, and allow God to meet you right where you are.
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