I
was sick last Sunday and so spent the morning listening to a sermon
online from one of the local churches in my area. The Pastor spoke
about the need for change in the lives of believers and basically
said that we need to be more like the Lord Jesus Christ in all that
we do. He compared our actions to those of the world at the
beginning of almost every year. We look at different things that we
want to do beginning on January 1st
in order to be a better person. For the world, they want to lose
weight, exercise more, take up a new hobby and a host of other things
for a better life. Pastor Hopkins focused in one on thing and it was
personal holiness. Second Corinthians 3:18 says, “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.”
We may all have desires to improve in many
different areas in our lives and they are all probably good and
beneficial. If you had only one thing that you could do for the
coming year, what would it be? Do you love the Word of God more than
food? Pastor Hopkins developed his message by speaking about Job who
at one point finally states that he loves the word of God even more
than food. It doesn't take you too long even on the computer to find
out that the world is full of people that hate almost everything
around them. Now, I am speaking about professing believers and not
the people of the world. You can expect unbelievers to be hateful,
but certainly not from those of the followers of the Lord Jesus
Christ. People have their own agenda and a list of things that they
are going to fight for no matter what even though it damages other
believers around them. So, what's the answer? Pastor Hopkins, using
Job's desire for the Word of God more than food, went to the verse
for today. This is one of my favorite verses as the word “transform”
only occurs here and in Romans 12:1-2 and on the references for the
transfiguration of the Lord Jesus Christ. If transformation is going
to occur, how do we do it? Where can we possibly behold the glory of
the Lord and thereby be changed? The answer is in the Word of God.
Job loved the Word of God more than food. That meant that he wanted
to know and live in the Word of God. It should be no different for
us. As one preacher once said, we should love the word of God so
much and be in the Word of God so much that when we are cut, we
bleed Bible. If we are going to be more like the Lord Jesus Christ,
then we are going to have to know Him and how He lived and how He
responded. Jesus wept over Jerusalem. Have you wept over your city?
There was a prominent group around in my early life which had the
motto: “To
Know Christ, make Him known,
and help others do the same.” In order to “know Him” we are
going to have to be in His Word. It is good that we want to exercise
more, eat less, be kind to our fine feathered friends and such but
the more important issue is to be holy which is to be separated from
the things of the world and separated to God in all that we do.
Peter made the statement in First Peter 1:15-16, “But as he which
hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation;
Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.” We should
perhaps be asking the question, “What do we want to improve on in
the years to come?” Praise God today that He is in the life
transforming business.