And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit. 2 Cor 3:18 ESV
When Graham was a little boy, he loved playing with the Transformers, those action figure robots that could change shape. When he turned 5, Mike took him down to Oxford to the much-anticipated feature film. This was 1988. Graham was so excited that of course they just HAD to show up early. Sure enough they were the only ones in line for a while. Bubbling over with unrestrained excitement, I can still hear his little British accent singing: ‘Transformers, more than meets the eyes……robots in disguise…..’.
Unlike these autonomous figures, we created beings cannot transform what is most important in our lives. Sure, we can change our eating and our exercise patterns and our physical body adjust. But we can’t transform our hearts. We can’t heal our emotions. We can’t really change our desires.
The good news, the glorious news, the news that lifts impossible burdens from us is that Jesus can change us and he does.
Recently, I re-read Paul’s encouragement to the wobbly church in Corinth. Before the verse cited above, he writes how the law had condemned people up until Jesus burst onto the scene.
We all know the sad history of Israel. That the Hebrews could NOT change, no matter how many remorseful renewals of covenant faithfulness they pledged.
That’s my story as well. I’m now aware of the decades I have lived with limiting beliefs that over time have calcified into patterns. God has now brought them out into the light in such a way that I WANT to change. But I know myself. I don’t put any hope in my sincere and firm resolve.
I’m not despairing. On the contrary, this promise from God, recorded in 2 Corinthians offers concrete hope.
Not pie-in-the-sky hope. Paul, probably from experience, knows that real change for most Christians happens gradually. Bit by bit, baby step by baby step. He’s communicating an attitude of patience as he alters our desires and that of others for whom we pray. And you know yourself that sometimes we can’t perceive the micro adjustment that someone has made. But one degree, or one percent for sure affects the eventual outcome!
Guaranteed change with just one condition. We are to come fully into the light. No covering up, no pretending. Just as we are. Paul calls this having an ‘unveiled face’.
And we can do this without fear, because the Lord already knows us. Don’t you want to stop hiding?
But now you know God, or better still, God knows you. How can you turn back and become the slaves of those weak and pitiful powers? Gal 4:9 CEV
Apr 28, 2022 @ 21:23:53
Well said! My boys loved Go-bots and transformers, too.
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