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Transformations

Life in Christ is constant transformation. Because we follow an infinite Lord, our possibilities are infinite as well. Becoming a follower of Jesus should bring three transformations: we are be born from above; we can acquire his character; and we can imitate his works. Most believers North America have some grasp on the first, a hope of the second, and almost no concept of the third.

The gospel stories reveal a ragtag group of Jesus-followers beset with infighting and petty pride. Yet as Jesus prepared to leave he charged these struggling men with the impossible. 

I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” (John 14: 12-14)

The first disciples demonstrated they were up to the task—not because they had their act together, but because the life of Jesus had been planted in them as an imperishable seed. The seed would grow within them:

1). The first disciples found themselves transformed by the new birth. They really were a new creation. Heaven’s DNA had altered their very being. Formerly timid, self-absorbed, working-class men threatened the Roman Empire just as their Master had done. If we have the family DNA, where is the family resemblance? Modern Christians are troubled by their past, troubled by their sin, and troubled by their future. They’ve experienced little or no change. But if the power of God can assure our eternal destiny, shouldn’t it be able to impact our thoughts and actions here and now? That was the record of the early church.

2). The first disciples found themselves transformed in character. They demonstrated the character of Christ to a degree not possible by their own good intentions or human effort. In our day, we are tempted to think we should “act better” because we are Christians. It’s a trap: we will only “act better” as long as our will power holds up--just ask anyone who has every started a diet! Eventually our mere willpower will fail us even as it failed the disciples the night Jesus was arrested. True character change flows from the new birth the way spring water flows from the source. The transformation of new birth finds its way into our character by the hunger and thirst for the stuff of heaven. A newborn child without hunger or thirst is desperately ill: why should it be any different in our life with Christ? 

3). The first disciples found themselves transformed by power for ministry. The first followers of Jesus were startlingly like Jesus, in thought, word and deed. Ordinary people declared the message of the Kingdom of God (as Jesus had done) and demonstrated the coming of that Kingdom with powerful actions--just as Jesus had done. By the Holy Spirit the first believers discovered a transformation from the impossibilities of the flesh to the possibilities of heaven. What does it mean to do the works of Jesus? How we answer the question reveals our understanding of what it means to live “in Christ.” In his day, Jesus had a high view of his followers. He believed in them more than they believed in themselves. It’s still his day if we will let him have his way.

The first disciples were up to the task. In the intervening centuries the people of God have sometimes lived up to the charge left by our Lord, and sometimes have exchanged heavenly tasks into something attainable by human effort. Every generation must wrestle with the challenge Jesus left us. The first disciples were up to the task. The question is whether we are up to the task as well.

Reader Comments (1)

I am a relatively accomplished student of the finite physical sciences, still well beyond my mastery, as the results of my deeds attest to. I am an accomplished student of the eternal spiritual sciences, infinitely more beyond my mastery than are the physical sciences, as the results of my deeds attest to. Jesus Christ through my acceptance of the Holy Spirit in my heart and mind (a human being in the image of the eternal spiritual Creator is judged loving only according to the results of direction taken by their very real and unique spiritual heart, strength, soul and mind) has led me to understand more every day the truth and real love of our gift of life, spiritual and physical, as is attested to by the results of my deeds.

The most amazing results from trusting the law of eternal life is that even the least mentally or physically equipped human being can feasibly and equally love the Lord their God with all their spiritual heart, strength, soul and mind and their neighbor as their self. I will never look nor function here or in Heaven as a clone of Jesus Christ. I know this to be so because Neither the Father, the Son nor the Holy Spirit is an identical clone of one or the other. I know, although, after having grand moments of sharing in their one heart and one mind through relationship with the always available Holy Spirit that the results of my deeds imitate those of Jesus Christ, the Father and the Holy Spirit.

I cannot subscribe to transformation through imitation because I neither see it so in the transformation of the first disciples or in my own. I do see that when each disciple accepts and trusts the Counselor in their heart and mind the results of their deeds mimic those of our Creator God as we can compare to through those of Jesus Christ. I still remain me but I now trust more in my physical and spiritual cup being filled by God rather than by Man. It was reversed when I was a child of Man. I am now an adult of Man who has chosen to allow the adoption of my heart and mind to become an eternal child of God. I am not asked to be God, or His imitator, but I am asked to relate to and with Him at least as dependent, trusting and loving as I did in the beginning with my parents of Man. My transformation is without end if it is eternal when I accept being as my Father in Heaven’s child.

Dare I say (?); this is truly the Gospel reality to me today and I wish with all my heart, strength, soul, and mind that I could instantaneously share this with all. The transformation in relationship with God is certain, productive, constructive and never ending. What more could there be to want?

January 27, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHerm

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