2 Corinthians 3:18
And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord's
glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which
comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
Is it not unimaginable that one day we will stand before Our
Father in heaven in the image of His Son?
Is it not incomprehensible that one day we will be completely free of
sin, holy and pure just as Jesus is holy and pure? Is it not the most wonderful thought to know
that one day we will stand before Jesus in honor and glory and we will see His
glorious body with our own eyes and we will be like Him? Such are the immutable promises of Our
Heavenly Father to us through His Son, Jesus.
We were all created in the image of Our Heavenly
Father. We were created to be with Him
and be one with Him, one with Jesus Christ and one with the Holy Spirit. Even though we are now burdened by our sins
which God cannot accept in His presence, we can still look forward to the day
that we will stand in glory in His presence because of the atoning work of His
Son, Jesus. As Christians, we can live
confidently knowing that the intolerable existence of our sin is removed by the blood of Our
Savior for all eternity. We can rejoice
in knowing that our transformation is ongoing now and will continue until it is
completed when we stand before the Lord.
Yet, day to day, as we seek our transformation, we remain in
a battle with our flesh that seeks to remain in sin. We must rely on the strength promised to us
by Our Savior.
Let us claim His promise
to perfect His strength in our weakness. Let us seek the aid of His Holy
Spirit to help us overcome the daily torments of our flesh and the regular
attacks of the enemy. Let us submit and
fully surrender to the ongoing, sanctifying process of being transformed into
the image of Our Lord.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for creating us in Your
image. We come before You to confess our
sins to You, to repent of our sins and to thank You for providing Your Son,
Jesus, to redeem us from our sins. We
pray, Lord, that You will provide the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives so
that we may turn away from everything that displeases you and turn toward everything
that is pleasing to you. May we stand
before You one day in the image of Your Son and hear the words, "Well
done, good and faithful servant."
We ask these things in the name of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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