Isn't
that true of so many of us? There is a struggle within us to be more than we
are, to have a better and stronger relationship with our God. It is so easy for
us to observe the outer person we see and forget the ongoing struggle and the
potential that is there. It's like looking at the caterpillar before it turns
into a butterfly. That caterpillar is not the most attractive thing I ever saw,
but hidden inside is that which can be one of God's most beautiful creations.
You may be the one struggling to overcome the "caterpillar
syndrome". You may be wondering if you will ever be able to be the spiritual
person you desire so strongly to be. It is so easy to look at others and think,
"I wish I were like them," but we don't know how they struggle or
have struggled in their lives to become who they are today. The change
(metamorphosis) from spiritual caterpillar to butterfly doesn't come easily for
anyone, yet it is possible.
The apostle Paul used this Greek word "metamorphosis",
talking about our spiritual change in 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 where he
said: "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is freedom. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the
Lord's glory, are being transformed (metamorphosis) into his image with ever
increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit."
When you
think about the change you want for your life, don't limit yourself in the area
of time. Don't expect to be "transformed into his image" over night
and don't expect that of anyone else either. Just remember that inside of them
(and us) is a spiritual person struggling to get out. Jesus understood that
also, which is part of the power behind his words when he said in Matthew
19:26 "With men this is impossible; but with God all things are
possible". It may seem like a silly prayer to some, but I truly
believe that inside many of us is a spiritual person struggling to get out.
--Russ Lawson
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