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Do You Know Me?

Topic: #149 of 1957 for Sermons on Faith: General
Scripture: 1 John 2:3-2:6
Sermon Series: 1 John
Date Added: July 2005
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
INTRODUCTION
SLIDE #
• What does Jesus mean to you?
• Where is Jesus in your priority list?
• What tangible difference if any does Jesus make in my life and is He supposed to make any difference?
• Do I have a relationship with Jesus? Is Jesus more than just going to church, singing and giving some money? This all leads to my ultimate question for the day.
• How do I know if I know Jesus? This is a question that people have posed to me in the past; people want to know if they really know Jesus.
• Is there a difference in knowing Him and knowing Him? I believe there is. Can we really get to know Jesus? Yes we can!
• I have always said that there are a lot of people who know of Jesus, but they really do not know Him.
• Throughout the ages people have claimed various ways to prove or reassure themselves that they know Jesus. In the days of John, a group called the Gnostics claimed they “knew” Jesus because of a special revelation of knowledge they claimed to possess.
• Today we have the same thinking going with some. There are a few other ways that people claim they know Jesus.
• Is there a difference in knowing Him and knowing Him? I believe there is.
• How do I know if I really know Jesus? Today I pose the question speaking of Jesus, “Do You Know Me?”
• Today I want us to look at what it really means to know Him and how we can know if we really know Him or just know of Him.
• Today we are going to look at three myths concerning how we can know if we know Him followed by a great result of really knowing Him.
• Let’s turn to 1 John 2:3-6 for today’s text.
SLIDE #

SERMON
Knowing Him is:
I. MORE THAN AN INTELLECTUAL PURSUIT, IT IS ABOUT BEING OBEDIENT.

• One of John’s favorite words based on the number of times he uses it in this letter (about 40 times) and the 60 some odd times he uses the word in the gospel of John.
• What does it mean to “know” Jesus?
• For many, it boils down to knowing all the facts thy can about Jesus. It becomes an intellectual pursuit.
• Intellectual pursuits are not a bad thing, we should learn as much as we can about the Savior we have given our lives to.
• But there is more to knowing Jesus than being able to win a bible trivia game about Him.
• I have come across people who would almost boast to me about how they USED to be a Sunday School teacher, but now when you look at them, they are not even a part of a local Church.
• The Gnostics that I mentioned in the introduction thought that because they claimed to have secret knowledge about Jesus, that they really knew Jesus.
• The problem with boiling your relationship with Jesus down to an intellectual pursuit is the fact that an intellectual pursuit is void of any morality. This does not mean they are evil, but just accumulating facts about something in itself does not change you or spur you on to love and live the way Jesus would want.
• We have more information in the public about the problems drugs, tobacco, alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases, yet the knowledge of these bad things in themselves does not change much as far as behavior, there needs to be more to change a life. Why in the world would a person even consider starting to smoke, or take that first hit of meth?
• As I spent time with Robyn, I got to know her. My goal in spending time with her was not to learn all the facts I could about her, it was to
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