Christ, our mirror man.

[The Glory Unveiled]

But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord. [ 2 Corinthians 3:18 KJV ]

Whenever we look into a mirror, we see an image, an image we believe to be ourselves. But there is another kind of mirror that reveals another person as us. And since mirrors reveal what is in front of them, it means the image we see in this kind of mirror, though different from ourselves, is who we really are. When Moses came down from the mountain of God with a glowing face, the assembly could not openly look at his face. Some covered their faces because of the brilliance of the light. Others covered the face of Moses with a cloth to dim the brightness (Exodus 34:30-33). In the New Testament, we have the reality of that shadow event as Christ. And so, we behold the glory of the Lord but instead of veiling the face of the message (Christ), the Spirit unveils Him so that by continuously beholding His face, we are changed into His very image. The person who does the changing is the Holy Spirit who unveils the message to our hearts and minds. Through meditation, we behold the glory of the Lord. This is why a believer cannot resemble Christ without continuously looking unto Jesus—the author and finisher of our faith. The message (the Lord) is unveiled by the Spirit and so, the only way one is not changed is when they refuse to look upon the Lord. But as long as we keep our gaze on the Lord like Peter for the brief moment on the lake, he walked on the water like the Lord Jesus Himself. We are not different from the Lord when we keep our focus on Him because as we do, we are changed into His very image. Let us make it a habit to keep our gaze locked on Jesus so that the world can see several images of Christ.

Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for the revelation of your Son by your Spirit. Thank you for the change that is taking place in me.

Wisdom_Quote: The mirror of God’s word changes the viewer into the image in view.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

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