To write the same things to you is no trouble to me and is safe for you. (Ph 3:1)
Lord, remind me of the simple truths of the Cross and Atonement, of the Resurrection and my redemption, of your Spirit in my soul, that I may never forget your glorious love, your justice and mercy, and the power of your might. Repeat these things in my soul that I may grow in your sovereign grace day by day.
When we walk with Christ, our knowledge of God grows. This growth is a process so that God gives us more advanced lessons as we obey the simple ones. But this doesn’t mean that we are done with the simple ones. God likes to constantly speak in our souls the simple truths because we need to hear them again and again. It’s like a marriage. A husband may tell his wife that he loves her, but she needs to hear it day after day. The information is not new. But a wife who hasn’t heard in ten years that her husband loves her will begin to forget what he told her so long ago. The repetition is important. It is necessary for refilling the tank, and refilling the tank is part of the process of a healthy marriage. It is also part of the process of walking with God. We need to hear over and over the simple truths of the Cross and the love of Christ, of the Resurrection and our victory over sin and death. The repetition is part of the process of learning about God. The more we hear the simple truths, the deeper they become embedded in us. And knowledge of God deals as much with depth as it does with breadth. No. More so.