Bob George Writes............
Being made into a new creation is like a
caterpillar becoming a butterfly. Originally an earthbound crawling creature, a
caterpillar weaves a cocoon and is totally immersed in it. Then a marvelous
process takes place, called metamorphosis. Finally a totally new creature—a
butterfly—emerges. Once ground-bound, the butterfly can now soar above the
earth. It now can view life from the sky downward. In the same way, as a new
creature in Christ you must begin to see yourself as God sees you.
If you were to see a butterfly, it would
never occur to you to say, "Hey, everybody! Come look at this good-looking
converted worm!" Why not? After all, it was a worm. And it was
"converted." No, now it is a new creature, and you don't think of it
in terms of what it was. You see it as it is now—a butterfly.
In exactly the same way, God sees you as
His new creature in Christ. Although you might not always act like a good
butterfly—you might land on things you shouldn't, or forget you are a butterfly
and crawl around with your old worm buddies—the truth of the matter is, you are
never going to be a worm again!
This is why the usual New Testament word
for a person in Christ is saint, meaning "holy one." Paul, for
example, addressed nearly all his letters to the "saints." Yet all
the time I hear Christians referring to themselves as "just an old sinner
saved by grace." No! That's like calling a butterfly a converted worm. We
were sinners and we were saved by grace, but the Word of God calls us saints
from the moment we become identified with Christ.
Some people ask, "But I still commit
sins. Doesn't that make me a sinner?"
I answer, "It depends on whether your
identity is determined by your behaviour—what you -do—or by who you are in
God's eyes." Do you see how we have continued to do as Christians what the
world does by determining a person's identity based on his behaviour? The only
way to get free of this is to do what Paul wrote in Colossians 3:1-3:
Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on
things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds
on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now
hidden with Christ in God.
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