
Knowing and experiencing.
There is a great difference between knowing about something and experiencing it.
I lived among the Yupik Eskimos in Alaska for two years.
I can tell you all about them, But that would not communicate to you
the taste of aging fish, the texture of seal meat or whale blubber,
the smell of home-tanned seal skins or the thrill of riding on a dog sled,
the experience of going trapping at 50 below zero, of hunting walrus,
or having a whale surface a few feet from the 18-foot skin boat you are in!
You could even watch a film on all this, but you still only know about it.
No, experiencing it is “knowing beyond knowledge,"
which is exactly what Ephesians 3:18,19 describes where Paul
wants us to "grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ,”
[that is knowing about the Love of Christ,] then he says,
"and to know this love that surpasses knowledge….”
which is to actually experience Christ’s love in your life.
More on this tomorrow
Picture: nothing you’ve every experienced: hunting walrus