Moving Beyond Head Knowledge
- Casey Anderson
- 17 hours ago
- 1 min read
Knowing about God is not the same as knowing Him. Our hearts were made for more than facts and verses—we were made for a living, breathing relationship with the God who sees us and loves us.
We can fill our minds with sermons, podcasts, and Bible studies and still feel distant from God. Jesus reminds us that eternal life is not just a future promise, but a present relationship: to know the only true God and Jesus Christ whom He has sent. Knowing Him means slowing down, listening, and letting His words sink deep into our everyday lives.
God is not far off or hard to reach. He is near, patient, and inviting. He wants to be known—not just as an idea, but as a Father, Savior, and Friend. He delights when we turn our attention toward Him, even in small, simple moments.
We often settle for information instead of encounter. We stay busy, distracted, and spiritually numb. Yet deep down, we long for more—more peace, more clarity, more of His presence. That longing is His gentle pull, drawing us closer.
A Quiet Challenge for the Week Set aside 10 quiet minutes each day to simply sit with God—no phone, no noise—just you and Him. • Choose one verse from John 17 and read it slowly each day, asking, “Lord, what are You showing me about Yourself?”
Prayer: Lord, I don’t want to just know about You—I want to truly know You. Help me to know You not just with my mind, but with my whole heart. Draw me deeper into Your presence this week. Amen.
Knowing Him changes everything.


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