• Knowing Christ consists of more than just worldly knowing Him.
  • We choose whether we are going to submit to God or not, but there are consequences when we don’t.
  • There are parallels between Moses and Jesus, but there is only one Savior — Jesus.
  • Knowing Christ means worshiping Him in our hearts rather than performing mindless religious traditions.
  • The problem with nominal disciples is, though they claim to be children of God, they do not submit to God’s authority.
  • Religious actions, which equals the outward walk, mean nothing if they reject the power of God to make the inward transformation.
  • We are to work out our salvation to grow in knowledge as God reveals Himself to us.
  • Knowledge of Christ brings us enhanced spiritual discernment.
  • True knowledge only comes to those who have been regenerated.
  • Knowledge facilitates growth by evaluating information we are given.
  • Head knowledge is not going to cut it when heart knowledge is the goal.