Adapting
or Transforming
Give up the struggle and the fight; relax in
the omnipotence of the Lord Jesus; look up into His lovely face and as you
behold Him, He will transform you into His likeness. You do the beholding--He
does the transforming. There is no short-cut to
holiness. Alan Redpath
What [others] most need is to see in you a
reflection of what God is like and of the transforming power of the Gospel.
Your life can create hunger and thirst for God in others' lives and can be a
powerful instrument in the hand of the Holy Spirit to draw their hearts to
Christ. Nancy Leigh DeMoss
I started thinking about chameleons this
morning. I find it interesting how
chameleons are able to change colors depending on external factors. If they are being hunted by predators, they
will often change color to blend in with their surroundings. The reason their eyes look so weird is their
upper and lower eyelids are joined with only a pinhole large enough for the
pupil to see through. The other odd
thing about them is their eyes are able to move independently from each other which
means they can see you coming and going.
We often use the same type of adapting
technique. We change color so to speak
by trying to fit in with those around us.
We will adapt ourselves to fit in with the crowd. We want other people
to like us so we adapt. The other thing
is we take on the eyes of the chameleon.
Our eyes are so busy looking for the next thing that we lose sight of
the Father.
Jesus didn’t fit in. He was different. He hung out with beggars, prostitutes,
lepers, demon possessed individuals, tax collectors and any number of people
considered by society to be the lowest on earth. He didn’t try to be like everyone else. His being different is the very thing that
drew people to Him.
God doesn’t want us to adapt to this
world. He wants us to be transformed
into His likeness.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, my drive into work this morning was not as peaceful as it
normally is. I long for your presence in
my life and this just reminded me that You are always there and there are no
special buttons to push or complicated pictures to figure out. Thank You for making it possible for me to
spend quiet time with You no matter where I am.
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