From the Minister's Desk . . .
Gale Nelson
Shining Faces
But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the
glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image
from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.
2 Corinthians 3:18
Sooner or later, our lives manifest our thoughts about God.
Eventually even our faces give us away. Depending on whether
our hearts are inclined toward God as He truly is, our faces
will glow.
Nothing about us is more important than our conception of God.
Each day our characters are unfolding and developing, and the
direction in which they develop is determined mainly by our
conception of God. In outward action, we tend to move toward
whatever image of God we harbor in the depths of our hearts.
What if our basic view of God is false? Whether we've
deliberately concocted an image of God as we prefer Him to be
or we've simply been careless, errors in thinking about God
are dangerous. The essence of idolatry is to misconceive God
and then act as if our misconceptions were true. Idolatry is
deadly because it sets before our character a goal that is an
illusion, a lie. The idolater destroys himself by growing in
reality's opposite direction.
Think, however, of the good things that must come to pass if
the God of our desire is also the God of truth and real life.
There is no greater wisdom than wisdom about God, and a "man's
wisdom makes his face shine, and the sternness of his face is
changed" (Ecclesiastes 8:1). It is not uncommon for changes in
our inward character to show up outwardly, particularly in our
faces. When the changes are positive in nature, produced by a
more truthful conception of God, the results are often
striking. As the old adage puts it, the portrait of a godly
soul is a shining face.
Diligent seekers of God must seek the truth about Him at all
costs. By the time we reach our ultimate goal, our faces will
bear either the glory of our soul's growth or the grimness of
its decay. We must truly see the man in the mirror through
God's Word.
(courtesy of Bro. Gary Henry.... adapted and revised)
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