12.6= The Savior Who Knows Us
12.6=
The
Savior Who Knows Us John
1:43-51 Adam
Holz
“Dad, what time is it?” my son asked from
the back seat. “It’s 5:30.” I knew exactly what he’d say next. “No, it’s 5:28!”
I watched his face light up. Gotcha! His beaming smile said. I felt delight too
– the kind that comes from knowing your child the way only a parent can.
Like any attentive parent, I know my
children. I know how they’ll respond when I wake them up. I know what they’ll
want in their lunches. I know countless interests, desires, and preferences.
But for all that, I’ll never know them
perfectly, inside and out, the way our Lord knows us.
We catch a glimpse of the kind of intimate
knowledge Jesus has of His people in John 1. As Nathanael, who Philip had urged
to meet Jesus, moved toward Him, Jesus pronounced, “Here truly is an Israelite
in whom there is no deceit” (verse 47). Startled, Nathanael responded, “How do
you know me?” Somewhat mysteriously, Jesus replied that He’d seen him under the
fig tree (verse 48).
We may not know why Jesus chose to share
this particular detail, but it seems Nathaniel did! Overwhelmed, he responded,
“Rabbi, you are the Son of God” (verse 49).
Jesus knows each of us like this:
intimately, completely and perfectly – the way we long to be known. And He
accepts us completely – inviting us to be, not only His followers, but His
beloved friends (John 15:15).
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