HYPERSEEING
READ:
Romans 8:28-30
When He is revealed, we
shall be like Him. -1 John 3:2
Sculptors have a term for
the artist’s ability to look at a rough piece of stone and see it in its final,
perfected form. It is called “hyperseeing.”
Gutzon Borglum I1867-1941)
is the sculptor who created many well-known public works of art. Probably the most famous is Mt. Rushmore
National Memorial in South Dakota.
Borglum’s housekeeper captured the concept of hyperseeing when she gazed
up at the massive faces of the four US presidents on Mt. Rushmore for the first
time. “Mr. Borglum,” she gasped, “how
did you know Mr. Lincoln was in that rock?”
Hyperseeing is also a good
description of our all-seeing God. He
sees all that we are and more. He sees
what we shall be when He has completed His work and we stand before Him, holy
and without blemish: the exact likeness,
the very image of Jesus. The God who
started this great work in you will keep at it until He completes it on the
very day Jesus Christ appears (see Philippians 1:6).
God will not be
denied! He has such a longing for our
perfection that nothing can or will remain an obstacle until He has finished
the work He began so long ago.
If only…if only we will
put ourselves in the Master Sculptor’s hands. –David Roper
Doubt whispers, “Thou art such a blot;
He cannot love poor thee.”
If what I am He lovest not,
He loves what I shall be. –MacDonald
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God works in us to grow us into
What He wants us to be.
INSIGHT
Today’s Scripture reading has sometimes been misused by
well-intentioned Christians. When a
believer has been devastated by the loss of a loved one, another believer may
glibly quote: “all things work together for good” (v.28). But for someone feeling the hurt and loss of
grief, this statement usually provides little consolation. A more careful examination of the biblical
text offers an important insight. The
broader context shows that the blessings and bruises believers experience must
be understood as part of the process of being conformed to the image of
Christ. We may not understand why a
person was taken from us in this life, but by faith we can have the assurance
that all life experiences work together to make us more like Jesus Christ.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always
Unity & Peace
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