Just how important is it to know God in a personal and intimate way? Jesus revealed the answer in John 17 as He prayed to the Father by the unction of the Holy Spirit:
And this is eternal life: [it means] to know (to perceive, recognize, become acquainted with, and understand) You, the only true and real God, and [likewise] to know Him, Jesus [as the] Christ (the Anointed One, the Messiah), Whom You have sent.
( John 17:3)
You know, a lot of people think that eternal life just means to exist forever. But that can't be true. Eternal life must mean far more than that because sinners are going to exist forever in a place reserved for the damned.

Well, then, is eternal life based on belonging to a particular church or religious group? No, Jesus tells us exactly what eternal life is in His prayer to the heavenly Father: Eternal life is to know God and to know Jesus, the Messiah whom God has sent to us.

You see, when we receive Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we are guaranteed entrance to heaven when we die. But to fully enjoy eternal life, we must cultivate our relationship with God, progressively getting to know Him better.

Even Jesus had to maintain the life He had with the Father. There were times He had to depart to a mountain or a hillside and just be alone with God. And if Jesus had to do that, certainly we do as well.

It is not just a matter of being born again or going to church once a week to get your spiritual "tank" filled up. Knowing God requires an ongoing fellowship with Him.

It's wonderful that so many people's lives have been touched by God.

However, it's a sad story to me that not all Christians can say, "I have experienced Jesus for myself. I know Him. I have seen Him. I have heard Him. This fellowship I have is with the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ."

That should be your testimony. In fact, the only way you will ever be able to fulfill what God has called you to do, whatever that may be, is to know Him intimately and to walk moment by moment in the sweetness of His presence.

Source: Renewed In His Presence by Lynne Hammond
Excerpt permission granted by Harrison House Publishers