Two Kinds of Knowledge - Christmas
At Christmas, let us adore Jesus and the love by which He became man. This love passes knowledge, yet Paul writes that it can be known.
How can the unknowable be known?
In Hebrew and Greek, the original languages of the Bible, the word “to know” has two meanings: to understand and to unite in ardent love. Therefore it is written, “Adam knew Eve and she conceived a boy” (Genesis 4:1).
Love can know what is unknowable to reason. This love does not stop at Jesus but embraces all babies who are cold and hungry.
Richard Wurmbrand
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