In today's reflection, we explored the profound reason why God sent His Son, Jesus, to earth. While the primary purpose was to die for our sins, Jesus Himself articulated a deeper mission: to do the will of the Father who sent Him. This mission underscores the humanity of Jesus, who, though fully divine, embraced human limitations and free will. This aspect of His nature is often underemphasized, yet it is crucial for understanding His role as our example. Jesus, in His humanity, chose to align His will with the Father's, demonstrating that it is possible for us to do the same.
Jesus likened Himself to the ladder Jacob saw in his dream, connecting heaven and earth. This imagery illustrates that Jesus came all the way down to our level, fully embracing humanity to bridge the gap between us and God. His life on earth was not just about being our Savior but also our example. We are called to follow Him, not just in belief but in action, adopting His mindset and attitude.
The coming of the Holy Spirit after Jesus' resurrection is as significant as Jesus' own coming. The Holy Spirit indwells believers, transforming our minds and value systems to align with Christ's. This transformation is the essence of true Christianity, moving beyond mere forgiveness to a life that mirrors Jesus' own. The ultimate goal, as outlined in Romans 8:29, is not merely to reach heaven but to be conformed to the likeness of Christ. This process, known as sanctification, involves separating from everything un-Christlike and embracing a life of genuine love and humility.
God respects our free will, allowing us to choose whether to pursue this transformation. Many believers fail to grow spiritually because they do not fully open themselves to the Holy Spirit's work. The Christian life is not about striving in our own strength but about allowing God's power to work within us. Our responsibility is simply to be willing to be transformed, trusting that God will complete the work He has begun in us.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Jesus' mission on earth was to do the Father's will, highlighting His humanity and the choice to align His will with God's. This serves as a model for us to follow, demonstrating that we too can choose to align our will with God's. [03:13]
- 2. Jesus is the ladder connecting heaven and earth, fully embracing humanity to bridge the gap between us and God. This imagery encourages us to believe that we can follow Him, as He came all the way down to our level. [04:39]
- 3. The Holy Spirit's indwelling presence transforms our minds and value systems, aligning them with Christ's. This transformation is the essence of true Christianity, moving beyond mere forgiveness to a life that mirrors Jesus' own. [09:50]
- 4. God's ultimate goal for us is not merely to reach heaven but to be conformed to the likeness of Christ. This process, known as sanctification, involves separating from everything un-Christlike and embracing a life of genuine love and humility. [15:43]
- 5. The Christian life is not about striving in our own strength but about allowing God's power to work within us. Our responsibility is simply to be willing to be transformed, trusting that God will complete the work He has begun in us. [24:03]
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