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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
6/6/2021 6:03 am
Our True Selves

Bible in a Year:
2 Chronicles 25–27

John
We know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him.

1 John 3:2

Today's Scripture & Insight:

1 John 3:1–3
Inside my parents’ old photo album is a picture of a young boy. He has a round face, freckles, and straight, light-blond hair. He loves cartoons, hates avocados, and owns just one record, by Abba. Also inside that album are pictures of a . His face is long, not round; his hair is wavy, not straight. He has no freckles, likes avocados, watches movies rather than cartoons, and would never admit to owning an Abba record! The boy and the are little alike. According to science they have different skin, teeth, blood, and bones. And yet they are both me. This paradox has baffled philosophers. Since we change throughout our lives, who is the real us?

The Scriptures provide the answer. From the moment God began knitting us together in the womb (Psalm 9:–), we’ve been growing into our unique design. While we can’t yet imagine what we’ll finally become, we know that if we’re of God we’ll ultimately be like Jesus (1 John 3:2)—our body with His nature, our personality but His character, all our gifts glistening, all our sins gone.

Until the day Jesus returns, we’re being drawn toward this future self. By His work, step by step,we can reflect His image ever more clearly
(2 Corinthians 3:18 We aren’t yet who we’re meant to be, but as we become like Him, we become our true selves.

Reflect & Pray
When songs and films encourage us to find our “true selves,” what do you think they miss? In what area can you step toward Christlikeness today?

Jesus, make me more like You today and every day.


MrsJoe 76F
17417 posts
6/7/2021 4:49 pm

When I see someone act one way with their Christian friends, and a totally different way with others, I have to wonder what part is real and what part is fake. Sadly, in those cases, I fear the hatefulness that is shown to others may be the real person.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.