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It is Due To The Lack Of Knowledge Part II

It is Due To The Lack Of Knowledge Part II

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Drawing from Hosea 4:4–6, “It’s Due to the Lack of Knowledge – Part Two” explores the critical difference between knowing of God and truly knowing who God is. In this devotional, we look at how God rebukes the priests and preachers who only had information about Him but no real relationship with Him—leaving them unable to reveal Him to the people. Yet even though God is angry with the spiritual leaders, the devotional makes it clear that the responsibility does not end with them. Each believer is personally accountable to seek God, move beyond secondhand knowledge, and build a real, intimate relationship. Like the man on the sinking cruise ship who rejects every rescue God sends and then asks why God didn’t save him, many of us live with a knowledge of God’s power but fail to recognize or respond to His hand in our lives.
This devotional also brings the lesson into a practical, real-world context through the way we handle money. Many Christians follow the familiar 10-10-80 rule—10% to God, 10% to savings, 80% to live on—because they know of God and want to honor Him. But those who truly know who God is open themselves to His wisdom in how to manage the remaining 90%. Using the example of credit cards with cash-back rewards, the devotional shows how someone led by God can use the same income in a wiser, more fruitful way—leveraging systems already in place and seeing greater increase, while another person, doing only what they’ve been told, sees very little growth. Same God, same amount of money, but radically different results. This is the gap between knowing of God and walking closely enough with Him to hear, trust, and follow His specific guidance in everyday life.

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