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THE NEED FOR PERFECT UNDERSTANDING
(Luke 1:3)

It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus...

Where is your heart . . . concerning understanding? We hear about knowledge, wisdom and understanding. All are important, but understanding has a grace associated with it that is a bit different -- something we need to take heed to. Think of it as the "icing on the cake", if you will.

We know that knowledge has, basically, two definitions: 1) information and 2) discernment. Wisdom deals with "the capacity to understand and, as a result, to act wisely" (Louw-Nida). In other words, wisdom speaks to "knowledge that impacts our behavior". "Understanding" takes things to another level. We can also think of "understanding" as "needful, thorough and replete knowledge . . . beneath the surface of a thing".

Look at it this way. Everybody knows that there is such a thing as measles. While some may know it when they see it, only those exposed to a greater degree of knowledge and wisdom have a true understanding -- from all angles -- concerning the why, what, who, where and how associated with measles. Those are the people that prescribe the necessary resources and actions to help a person overcome. It goes without saying that this example can apply to several issues, so feel free to fill-in-the-blank. Through this, the difference between knowledge, wisdom and understanding are made clear(er).

It could be said that he who has understanding has a complete "grip" or "firm grasp" on a particular subject or thing. Louw Nida defines "understanding" as "insight -- capacity for determining a right course of action". Another Semantic Domains dictionary says, "prudent or skilled -- implying this state is a result of proper teaching" (Swanson, J. [1997]. Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains) Those who "understand" are able to address and comprehend issues from various angles. When we have an understanding, we don't just have information. We know where information "fits" and where it does not.

Consider the following scriptures that mention understanding and you'll see the necessity prescribed by God, as well as a common theme:

As you can see, understanding is critical to our success and progress in Christ -- as ministers and as believers. The focal point of today's exhortation revolves around Luke's statement (in Luke 1:3). Having had PERFECT UNDERSTANDING from the beginning, he was able to write . . . IN ORDER -- doing so in an orderly way AND doing so in such a way that giving heed results in order in the listeners' lives.

That being said, today's prime message is this . . . we cannot do ministry . . . EFFECTIVELY . . . unless/until we have PERFECT UNDERSTANDING. Only then can we facilitate God's call to order in the earth.

We are called to be like Solomon. We should have a passion for . . . PERFECT UNDERSTANDING. We must be like the rulers of Moses' day -- men (and women) of understanding. We must embrace reproof, knowing that it is a vehicle by which understanding comes. We must embrace understanding, knowing that it gives us the rooting we need to keep God's word. We must pursue understanding, knowing that it doesn't come by osmosis. We must value understanding, knowing that it comes from God and should never be taken for granted.

Do you have . . . PERFECT UNDERSTANDING? Are you pressing towards it? Do you have a heart for it? Once we pursue and allow God to equip us with PERFECT UNDERSTANDING, we can and will be nothing but a blessing unto the people of God. Without PERFECT UNDERSTANDING, your ministry won't really be ministry at all, but a figment -- a false sense of importance and authority with little to no impact.

NOTE: "Perfect understanding", many times, is the difference between he that is called and he that is chosen.

Lift up your voice for understanding and trust God to take you down the "path of impartation".

Minister's Moment: Volume 1, Issue 4
The Need for Perfect Understanding
Copyright © 2003, Darren Hood and Remnant Christian Assembly