Thursday, January 2, 2014

God was pleased to reveal his Son...

        ...in ME! In his letter to the Galatians, the apostle Paul makes a number of astounding comments about how the world may learn of Jesus. This is from chapter 1, verse 16, and it tells us that somehow, by looking at Paul, we can see Jesus. Once we see Jesus in him, he can start to tell us more. In 2:20, Paul tells us that, “Christ lives in me.” The thought is that Paul can’t just do what he likes because now Christ animates his body, much as the dead bones of Ezekiel 37 were re-animated by the breath of God.

        In Chapter three, verse 27, Paul brings his whole argument home—“all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.” The previous picture was our body with Christ living in us. Now the image is our body clothed with Christ. When someone looks at us, the vast majority of what they see should be Christ. Romans 13:14 is in the same vein: “Clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the flesh.”

        But our “self” is not completely gone when we are clothed with Christ; our face and our hands, at least, still show. God doesn’t take away or overwhelm our individual personalities. David was once a shepherd, whose shepherd-heart, as in Psalm 23, stills shines through. Luke was a physician who cares for the health of the lame beggar at the temple gate (Acts 3:2).

        Finally, in 4:14, we see the effect of the indwelling Christ—the Galatians welcomed Paul “as if [he] were Christ Jesus himself.” If they could have done so, they would have torn out their eyes and given them to him! (4:15) What a challenge to us! Would anybody ever dream of giving us an eye because we need it and are so much like Christ?  Ì

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