This post is the last in a 6-part series on Idolizing Knowledge. Read the rest of the series here.
Knowledge isn’t everything. But knowledge is a good gift of God.
- Knowledge of Him means everything for our eternal security and hope.
- Knowledge from Him empowers us to do His will.
- Knowledge of Him is used by Him to fill and shape us to be made complete.
- Knowledge from Him is steadfast, leading us through shifting circumstances out of our control.
- Knowledge is a propellor, a motor, a mover, a shaker, a pointer, a changer, a filling agent, in the hands of God and the hearts of those who belong to Him.
No, knowledge isn’t everything. But in it’s proper place before the Lord, knowledge can be useful and worshipful.
As the Idolizing Knowledge series wraps up- let’s leave our shattered idols in pieces for God, in His perfect knowledge, to repurpose for better use.
He can redeem what we don’t know- and what we do.
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Click the links below to gain further insights into the trappings of idolizing knowledge:
May We See and Know Him by Joanne Viola
The Dangers of Wealth and Education by Donna Reidland
Education Elevation by Irina Glazkova
Knowledge Needs Love by Ronja Oksanen
How Humility Tempers Knowledge by Sarah Geringer
Has knowledge of God been your object of worship instead of God Himself?
To read the whole series on Idolizing Knowledge, click here.
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What great truth to think upon today! I’m visiting from God Sized Dreams link-up today. I love “He can redeem what we don’t know and what we do.”
Thanks Valerie! Glad with you that He redeems!
It has been so good to join you, Bethany. May God use this series in the life of many!
Praying the same Joanne! : ) Thanks for participating!
AMEN! Knowledge can be such a double edged sword, but it is so true that the more we come to know God, the more we are humbled by His love and His holiness and righteousness and mercy.
Double edged sword is a great way to phrase it, Emily! Thank you! I am so thankful we are humbled Him- it’s a blessing!