Billy Graham's Final Warning To Every Christian Who Thinks They Know God
The man who preached to 215 million people left the church with one last message before he died. Most Christians have never truly heard it.
Before Billy Graham died, he said something that has stayed with me ever since.
Think about what that means coming from that man.
215 million people across 185 countries. Twelve United States presidents. Sixty-one times on Gallup's most admired list. No other person in history comes close.
And at the end of all of it, his final warning to the church was this.
The Night I Realized Billy Graham Was Talking About My Congregation
You can quote Scripture. You can name the books of the Bible. You can sit in church for decades with a highlighted Bible and a heart full of sincerity.
And still not truly know Him.
Not know about Him. Know Him.
That warning wrecked me. Because I had been teaching Scripture for 18 years. And I realized I had been watching exactly what Billy Graham was describing happen in my own Bible study group every single week.
The Moment Everything Changed
I want you to look at something right now.
Look at your Bible. Look at all those highlighted verses. All those underlined passages. All those notes scribbled in the margins.
Now ask yourself honestly. Do you actually understand what any of it means?
Not the verse itself. Not the words. But why it was written. Who wrote it. What was happening in the world when they wrote it. What God was actually saying through them.
Because last Wednesday night I asked my Bible study group that exact question.
We were studying Philippians. I asked them what Paul meant when he said "work out your salvation with fear and trembling."
Everyone nodded. Someone said we have to take our faith seriously. Another said it means we should be reverent.
Good answers. Safe answers.
Then I asked: "But why did Paul write that specifically to the Philippians? What was happening in their church that made him say this?"
Silence.
They looked at each other. Looked at their Bibles. Looked at their notes.
Nothing.
These were not new believers. These were people with highlighted Bibles. People who had been showing up every week for months. Some for years. People who took notes, who participated, who nodded along at every single session.
And they had no idea what they were reading.
They understood my explanations of the Bible. But not the Scripture itself.
And the moment I wasn't there to explain it, they were completely lost.
I'm a pastor. I've been teaching Scripture for 18 years.
And I had just discovered I had been failing them the entire time.
Why Most Christians Never Truly Know The God They've Been Reading About — And Why It's Not Their Fault
Before I tell you what I did that night, I need you to understand something important.
If you have spent years reading your Bible and still walk away feeling lost, like you are missing something, like you are circling the truth but never quite touching it, that is not your fault.
It is not a sign of weak faith. It is not a sign that you don't love God enough.
The problem is not you.
The Bible is not one book. It is 66 books written by more than 40 different authors over more than a thousand years. Each one was written at a specific time, to specific people, for a specific reason.
When you read Romans without knowing that Paul was writing to a church divided between Jews and Gentiles, you miss the love and urgency behind every single word.
When you read Philippians without knowing Paul wrote it from prison while the church was being attacked by false teachers, you miss everything he is really saying about joy.
When you read the Psalms without knowing what David was going through in his darkest seasons, the words stay flat on the page instead of reaching into your soul.
Context changes everything.
And most believers have simply never been given that context in a way that is clear, simple, and actually usable on their own.
That is the gap.
Billy Graham spent 60 years trying to close that gap from pulpits around the world.
And at the end of his life he realized the gap was still there.
Not because people did not show up. Not because they did not try.
But because knowing facts about God and truly knowing God are not the same thing.
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Because Billy Graham's final message was not about how much he knew.
It was about how well he knew Him.
Do you know Him?
Not know about Him.
Know Him.
You cannot truly know someone without truly understanding what they have said to you.
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I have watched faithful believers spend hundreds trying to find the understanding they were looking for.
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And after all of that, many of them still came back to me with the same questions and the same quiet frustration.
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Don't Let Another Year Go By Knowing About Him Without Truly Knowing Him
Billy Graham preached to more people than anyone in history.
And his final warning was not about attendance. Not about reading. Not about how many verses you have highlighted or how many Sundays you have shown up.
It was about this.
Do you truly know Him?
Not know about Him.
Know Him.
If you have ever sat in church nodding along while feeling completely lost inside...
If you have ever opened your Bible, read a chapter, and closed it with no idea what you just read...
If you have ever felt like you are the only one who does not understand while everyone else seems to get it...
You are not alone.
And it has nothing to do with you.
You just needed context.
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It is my life's work.
And I am sharing it because I refuse to watch another person sit in a Bible study knowing facts about God while never truly knowing Him.
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Not just reading it. Understanding it.
Don't let another year go by feeling lost in Scripture.
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