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Growing into the Image of Jesus ( 12 November )

I am the vine, and you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will bear much fruit; for you can do nothing without me. . . . If you remain in me and my words remain in you, then you will ask for anything you wish, and you shall have it. My Father's glory is shown by your bearing much fruit; and in this way you become my disciples. I love you just as the Father loves me; remain in my love. If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.
John 15:5, 7-11

When God created the world, all things were to grow out of the earth and be nourished by it. But when he created man, there was a difference. While God had created everything on the first five days by the words he spoke, when he created man as a living soul he did not just speak but descended to the dust of the earth. God breathed his Spirit into the dust and formed Adam (Genesis 2:7).

We are creatures precious to the heart of God. We are distinguished and privileged, the apple of his eye. We have the status of his children, and we inherit his kingdom. This happens because we believe and follow his commands and grow in him each and every day as we abide in Christ, the true vine.

And yet, like the rest of creation, we must grow. The word of God testifies that Jesus himself kept growing in wisdom, stature, and grace (Luke 2:52).

As we grow into Jesus' image, we are powerfully strengthened by his Spirit, rooted in his love. We can understand the fullness of God by abiding in Christ, just as he abides in God. And we will reflect his love, his compassion, and the tenderness that flows from his throne of grace (Ephesians 3:14-20).

If we are to touch the needy, we need to step out of our fear by the encouragement of the Holy Spirit, and walk in faith with humble hearts. As we do so, we will bear fruit, and our Father will be glorified.

The secret of this growth is found in our intimate love relation with our Father through prayer, which is the most powerful tool given to us for a victorious life.

The world we live in is full of struggles, hatred, destruction, and killing. We as the body of Christ are called to reconcile the world to God, just as we ourselves are a new creation in Christ and were reconciled to God the Father through him (2 Corinthians 5:17-21).

- 12 NOVEMBER -