Question 14: Does this mean that the basis of true trust in God is knowing God in Jesus Christ?

 

Question 14: Does this mean that the basis of true trust in God is knowing God in Jesus Christ?

Answer: Yes, that is correct.

True trust in God means that the Father, Jesus Christ, and the saints become one in the Holy Spirit. Knowing God is not about intellectual knowledge, but about becoming one (Hebrew: yada). This is similar to the way a married couple becomes one.

If we are not united with God, we cannot become citizens of God's kingdom. Those who judge and assert their own righteousness cannot become one with God. Paradoxically, however, humans are not capable of becoming one with God. This means that it is impossible without God's grace. Grace comes through God's unilateral intervention.

However, God's intervention destroys human existence (the physical self), much like Jacob's experience of his hip being shattered at the Jabbok River. When a believer believes that Jesus Christ died on the cross with them, they receive resurrection life and become one with God.

 

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