Another
thing this verse implies is that one can be both barren and unfruitful in the
knowledge of Christ. There is theoretical knowledge of Christ, such as one who
studies world religions and Christianity among them, from a purely intellectual
standpoint, and then there is the saving knowledge of Christ, which transforms
an individual from the inward parts, and sanctifies them.
An
intellectual curiosity, a theoretical knowledge, a tangential inquiry into the person
and nature of Christ Jesus, is both barren and unfruitful if it does not lead
to the truth of who Jesus is, what He did on the cross, and why He must be made
Lord and King of one’s life.
Because
the knowledge many possess is one which is both barren and unfruitful, they see
Jesus as something less than He is, and as consequence retain not an ounce of
the requisite reverence one must have for the Son of God.
Because
reverence for Christ is lacking, so is the impetus to obey Him rather than our
own wants when the two happen to diverge and go their separate ways. This is
largely the reason we see so many aberrant teachings, doctrines, and practices
within the church, and why so many people are utterly confused as to what their
lives ought to be even though Jesus made it very plain and readily understood in
His teachings.
Lack
of reverence leads to absence of obedience, and absence of obedience ultimately
leads to rebellion when we don’t like what God is asking of us, or when we
think the Word of God is perhaps too harsh or too narrow for our taste.
A
barren and unfruitful knowledge of Christ will, sooner or later, be evident in
the actions, conduct, and thought process of the individual. I realize it’s
popular nowadays to fake it until you make it, but you can’t fake intimacy with
God, you can’t fake fellowship with the Holy Spirit, and you can’t fake a
relationship with Christ Jesus. Yes, one can fake it for a day, a week, a
month, a year, or for as long as the sun is shining, the birds are chirping and
there is not a cloud of trouble in the sky, but once the storm clouds gather,
once the sun stops shining, once the birds start falling from the sky, the
obviousness of one’s unfruitful and barren knowledge of Christ will be evident
to all.
When
one’s knowledge of Christ is barren and unfruitful there will be no
transformation within the heart of the individual. True knowledge of Christ
produces fruit, it produces change, it produces repentance and humility and
obedience and worshipfulness.
I
hate to break it to you, but all the folks who raised their hands at a crusade
at some point in their lives but never did anything to pursue Christ afterwards
– all the while thinking themselves saved and sanctified – have a barren and
unfruitful knowledge of Christ just as Peter said.
True
knowledge of Jesus compels individuals to see their sinful nature and
acknowledge their absolute need for a savior. When we look into the mirror of
God’s Word, when we look into the mirror that is Jesus, we see the hideousness
that sin made of us, and come to understand that in order to look different, in
order to be more like Christ, change is mandatory, repentance is a must, and a righteous
and holy walk are a given.
When
there is no compulsion to, or necessity for transformation, when there is no
urgency, hunger, and desire to know more of Jesus every day, then the knowledge
of Christ we’ve acquired is barren and unfruitful. Not only does that knowledge
not produce fruit, it is unable to produce fruit until our knowledge of Him
goes deeper.
Before
I start getting the hate mail again, I would urge you to grab a dictionary and
look up the word ‘barren’.
My
dictionary, albeit not the latest version of Webster’s but still good enough
for a reference, tells me the word barren means infertile, sterile, arid,
fruitless, unproductive, or without capacity to produce.
Since
I still believe that every word in the Bible is divinely inspired and therefore
the full meaning of the chosen verbiage must be acknowledged, I do believe
Peter is saying that a superficial knowledge of Jesus makes one incapable of
producing fruit. It makes them sterile, unproductive, something Jesus Himself
said would have to be cut down and cast into the fire if not remedied.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
2 comments:
Hard to fathom that you would get hate mail.
Clearly you must be on the right track then!
"If the world hates you, you know that it has hated Me before it hated you." John 15:18
For Christ,
Meema
I have to share that when I read the line "once the birds start falling from the sky..." I burst out laughing. :) You are quite a talented wordsmith!
Another excellent, thought provoking word. Thank you.
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