Getting in shape
December 30, 2006 | 12:00am
We all, ...beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image. 2 Corinthians 3:18
A woman went to a diet center to lose weight. The director took her to a full-length mirror. On it he outlined a figure and told her. "This is what I want you to look like at the end of the program."
Days of intense dieting and exercise followed, and every week the woman would stand in front of the mirror, discouraged because her bulging outline didnt fit the directors ideal. But she kept at it, and finally one day she conformed to the image she longed for.
Putting ourselves next to Christs perfect character reveals how "out of shape" we are. To be transformed into His image does not mean we attain sinless perfection; it means that we become complete and mature.
God often works through suffering to bring this about (James 1:2-4). Sometimes He uses the painful results of our sins. At other times, our difficulties may not be caused by a specific sin, yet we undergo the painful process of learning to obey our Fathers will.
Are you hurting? Perhaps a shaping-up process is in progress. Jesus was perfect, yet He had to learn obedience through the things He suffered (Hebrews 5:8).
If you keep on trusting Jesus, youll increasingly take on the image of His loveliness. Dennis De Haan
God has a purpose in our heartache,
The Savior always knows whats best;
We learn so many precious lessons
In each sorrow, trial, and test. Jarvis
READ: 2 Corinthians 3:7-18
The difficulties of life are to make us better not bitter.
The Bible in one year:
Zechariah 13-14
Revelation 21
A woman went to a diet center to lose weight. The director took her to a full-length mirror. On it he outlined a figure and told her. "This is what I want you to look like at the end of the program."
Days of intense dieting and exercise followed, and every week the woman would stand in front of the mirror, discouraged because her bulging outline didnt fit the directors ideal. But she kept at it, and finally one day she conformed to the image she longed for.
Putting ourselves next to Christs perfect character reveals how "out of shape" we are. To be transformed into His image does not mean we attain sinless perfection; it means that we become complete and mature.
God often works through suffering to bring this about (James 1:2-4). Sometimes He uses the painful results of our sins. At other times, our difficulties may not be caused by a specific sin, yet we undergo the painful process of learning to obey our Fathers will.
Are you hurting? Perhaps a shaping-up process is in progress. Jesus was perfect, yet He had to learn obedience through the things He suffered (Hebrews 5:8).
If you keep on trusting Jesus, youll increasingly take on the image of His loveliness. Dennis De Haan
God has a purpose in our heartache,
The Savior always knows whats best;
We learn so many precious lessons
In each sorrow, trial, and test. Jarvis
READ: 2 Corinthians 3:7-18
The difficulties of life are to make us better not bitter.
The Bible in one year:
Zechariah 13-14
Revelation 21
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