Bible, Change, Conformity, Heaven, Jesus, Scripture, Transformation

WHAT A CHANGE!

PHILIPPIANS 3:21

“who will transform the body of our lowly condition into conformity with His glorious body, by the exertion of the power that He has even to subject all things to Himself.”

When I come in from working in the yard, I am usually pretty dirty. I have grass stains on my shoes, dirt on my shirt and pants and fairly dirty hands even though I normally wear gloves. I have to strip off in the garage (with the door closed, of course) before coming inside. Then I go directly to the bathroom and get cleaned up. Afterwards, I put on clean clothes. There is quite the transformation in appearance and smell. But I am still in that same old body.

Paul tells us that will all change one day for the follower of Christ. Jesus will “transform the body of our lowly condition into conformity with His glorious body.” That’s a mouthful! What Paul is saying is this old, broken down, sin-filled body of ours which is prone to illness and disease will be changed one day. And we will become like Him. The word “conformity” means we will share the same inner essence and identity as Christ. Now, we won’t become God. That’s reserved for Him. But we will be God-like in our makeup. Pretty cool, huh?

APPLICATION

This Greek word for “conformity” is also used by Paul in Romans 8:29. “For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters;” It has been the Father’s original intention, since the foundation of the world, to conform us into the image of His Son. Once we accept His free gift of salvation, the transformation begins. Step by step it occurs until that glorious day when we are completely transformed in glory.

If you could model any attribute of God right now, what would it be? Gentleness? You can do that. How about compassion? You can show that. Maybe you would like to just be more loving. You can do that too. God’s transforming power isn’t limited to heaven. He can begin that process here, if you are willing to submit.

You’ve seen those 5 Minute Oil Change stores, haven’t you? I don’t really trust that to be honest. I have changed oil in a car a few times and I guarantee it takes longer than five minutes. But let’s apply that to our transformation in heaven for a second. If we are already working on our transformation down here, won’t that save God a little time (I know time has no relevance for Him)? Let the conformity begin today. Be more like Jesus.

I want to be more and more like Your Son, Lord. Help me shed the dirty, worn out way of living and cling to the new life I have in Him. 

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Abiding, Bible, Change, Creation, Deliverance, God's Will, Scripture, Transformation

BOY, HOW I’VE CHANGED

GALATIANS 1:13

“For you have heard of my former way of life in Judaism, how I used to persecute the church of God beyond measure and tried to destroy it;”

Most of us before Christ aren’t worth spit. That sounds kind of harsh, huh? But it’s true. Before Christ, we are self-centered, self-absorbed, belittling, snobbish, etc. All we care about is our self or some other issue that has no redeeming value. Before I came to Christ, all I cared about was fulfilling my own pleasures. I won’t go into details. They aren’t necessary. You can fill in your own details from your own life before Jesus. But, wow, what a change after coming to Him.

Paul was exclaiming the same thing. He recounted briefly how he had persecuted believers before that faithful day on the road to Damascus when Christ struck him blind and called him to Himself. (Read Acts 9 for the full story.) Paul’s reputation had spread quickly, but he was now a changed man. Christ had recreated him into an apostle of Christ. Now, Paul belonged to Jesus.

APPLICATION

I am reminded of Colossians 3:10 which says, “and have put on the new self, which is being renewed to a true knowledge according to the image of the One who created it.” All throughout the New Testament we are told of the “new man” replacing the “old man.” Out with the old and in with the new. A change takes place, and this change should be noticeable. People should notice.

Jesus takes us right where we are, but He changes us into a new person. 2 Corinthians 5:17 tells us so, “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, this person is a new creation; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come.” We have a fresh start, a fresh clean slate. Just as Paul changed from persecutor to believer, you also are changed from your former state to a child of God.

My own transformation began in 1977. I say “began” because I am still being made into the image of Christ. I still have a lot of things I need to give over to Him. Every time I think I have given it all, He shows me another box of stuff I have kept from Him. I want Him to have it all. I want to be that totally willing vessel ready to be used at any time. Are you changed? Are you ready?

I praise You, O Lord, for my changed life in Christ.

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