In our journey as disciples of Christ, we delve into the profound reality of spiritual transformation, a process that is neither static nor confined to religious rituals. It is a dynamic encounter with the living God that reshapes our very being. As we fix our gaze upon Jesus, we are not merely observing; we are being transformed. The essence of Christianity is not found in religious adherence but in beholding Jesus in all His glory and being changed by that vision. This transformation is not about sin management or moralistic striving; it is about a deep, heart-level change that aligns our loves and hates with those of Jesus.
The problem with treating Christianity as a mere religion is that it becomes a static entity, incapable of the dynamic change that a relationship with a living God brings. Religion speaks of how things should be, but it lacks the power to effect true transformation. In contrast, a relationship with Jesus tells stories of transformation, of lives markedly different from what they once were.
Jesus Himself was a threat to religious people because He represented a freedom they could not control. The religious leaders of His time were so bound to the law that they could not recognize the freedom Jesus offered—a freedom from religiosity, from the bondage of the law, and from the shame and power of sin. This freedom is not about avoiding wrongdoing but about living in the new reality of Christ's grace and truth.
True discipleship is not about managing sin but about focusing on Christ, which results in genuine transformation. It is a progressive change, one that is spiritual before it becomes physical. As we grow in our walk with Jesus, we should see patterns in our lives being broken, and new, Christ-like patterns emerging.
Our faith is not a private matter but a public testimony to the hope we have in Christ. We live in a way that refuses to be defensive or divided because we speak of a hope that promises change—not just for us but for the world. This is the reality of Christ at work in us, and as we all with unveiled faces gaze upon His glory, we are transformed from one degree of glory to another.
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