Description
The Kind of Knowing the Bible Is Talking About confronts one of the quietest dangers in modern Christianity: knowing much about God, yet barely knowing Him.
In this gripping second issue of The Monthly Word, Promise Ave takes readers beyond religious information and into the deeper world of biblical knowing. Hosea’s cry was never about empty minds alone. It was about empty relationships, crowded altars, busy worship, fluent theology, and hearts slowly starving for the living knowledge of God.
With pastoral depth and careful Hebrew insight, this issue exposes the gap between facts stored in the head and truth formed in the life. It asks the question every believer, leader, teacher, and church must face: has our study become intimacy, or have we mistaken spiritual information for spiritual nearness?
This is not a casual article. It is a mirror. It speaks to the believer who can quote Scripture but has lost tenderness, the church that can run programmes but has cooled in presence, and the worshipper who has kept the form while quietly losing the friendship.
Part 2 of the Hosea 4:6 Series is searching, beautiful, and deeply necessary. It reminds us that the knowledge God desires is not a file of correct answers. It is a living acquaintance that reshapes prayer, obedience, mercy, trust, and love.
Read it with an open heart. Hosea is still speaking.
