nikolai_42
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You told me that I don't know what the word "know" means and that is exactly what I addressed in regard to knowing the Lord Jesus:
Those who "know" the Lord Jesus by believing the gospel really KNOW Him. After all, "faith is the EVIDENCE of things not seen" (Heb.11:1). He has given us an understanding that we may KNOW Him:
"And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ" (1 Jn.5:20).
My point is that you asked me what's next. Since I already know the Lord Jesus I want to serve Him so I tell others the good news about the Him as Lord and Savior so they can know Him too.
That is my answer and nothing you have said even hints that I am wrong.
{Emphasis added}
I said that a person cannot "know" the Lord Jesus until he believes the gospel. And I never said anyone has the full knowledge of Him before he can share the good news with others. And I never said that that anyone has a complete knowledge of Him upon belief because a Christian's knowledge of Him happens over time (2 Pet.3:18).
So what's your beef?
You're stuck on "before" when CR is talking about "after". And so your statements that you know Christ and then that you already know him come across as indicating (especially in tandem with your talking about telling others) that that is the essence of knowing Him. To be saved and then to evangelize. Paul's statements make it clear that his salvation was just the starting point. CR is essentially asking "The starting point of what?". And since your answers seem to deal with knowing Christ as an accomplished fact (after which you move on to evangelize) the implication is that salvation isn't the starting point of knowing Christ but rather the starting point of telling as many others about Him as possible. Your approach seems binary whereas CR doesn't (I don't believe) look at it as an either/or situation. You can evangelize AND come to know Christ more at the same time.
So my beef is that after 2 pages of back and forth, I'm still not sure what your response is. Thus far, it simply seems like knowing Christ is done. Once you didn't know Him. Then you came to know Him. End of story (as far as knowing Him is concerned). You come across as though you've moved on from knowing Him to preaching Him.
So I would ask you - is knowing Christ a lifelong pursuit or is it (as you have said) the case that you already know Him?