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Come and See
John 1:35-
It is not enough to give testimony about what Jesus has done.
Jesus did not come to put on display the miracles of God.
Jesus came to offer relationship, to reveal to us the Father in an intimate way.
Jesus offered us to come and see.
Out of this new found relationship, we become changed people.
People left the miracles unchanged, but those who have experienced relationship with God are forever different.
It is not enough to merely know what Jesus has done, we must know who Jesus is.
Jesus already knows us.
He has done the leg work of relationship with us already.
David marvelled at this truth in the Psalms as he wrote:
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Psalm 139:
God intimately knows us and has offered to us the greatest gift of all, to intimately know Him.
This is the aim and the goal, that we get God, everything else is just nice perks, but we get God.
This is our aim as we chase after Jesus, that we would come to know Him, not what He has done, but to know Him.
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