One of the most exciting realities of the Christian life is that when we enter into relationship with God through Jesus Christ, we begin a process of transformation. We start thinking, feeling, and viewing things as God does. The Holy Spirit governs this process while teaching us the ways of Christ.
Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. (Romans 12:2)
From the word “transform” in the Greek (metamorphoo), comes the English word “metamorphosis” describing a complete change, like that of a caterpillar into a butterfly.
The biological miracle of metamorphosis continues to amaze scientists. It doesn’t happen instantly, but through various stages. In the case of the butterfly, first there’s the egg, then the caterpillar (or larva), the chrysalis, and finally the butterfly. The contrast between a caterpillar and a butterfly is astonishingly remarkable and beautiful.
This process of metamorphosis wonderfully illustrates the life of a Christian learning to walk in the steps of Christ. By submitting ourselves to Him, our old sinful nature gradually dies as our new nature in Christ is being developed. We literally move from a life of sin, defeat, and rebellion against God to living a Christlike life that glorifies God.
The progression of dying to self and becoming like Christ happens daily as we choose to spend time with Him—to meet Him in that secret place, to acknowledge His presence, to walk and talk with Him—to yield ourselves to the working of the Holy Spirit within us.
Gradually we are transformed into His likeness, becoming more and more like Him, until our transformation is finally complete and perfected at His appearing. On that glorious day we will know as we are known, and receive new bodies like His. Hallelujah!
The depth and closeness of our relationship with Jesus Christ greatly determines how much we will live like Him. In the quietness of His presence He fills our hearts with peace. Gracefully, gradually we gain a new perspective on life—His perspective. And in doing so, He responds to the longings of our hearts, transforming us into being more like Him.
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For more on this topic, see the chapter Daily Transformation in Pathway of Peace: Living in a Growing Relationship with Christ, available on this website.
Copyright © 2015 Cheryl Elton
Betty Guess says
At one point in my life I felt I knew everything about walking with Christ, and then became stagnant – passive. O how HE corrected me! Now, I CAN’T LEARN ENOUGH ABOUT ALL THE NEW THINGS CHRIST IS LEADING ME TO LEARN AND DO. Praise his faithfulness and never letting us go. I’ll be learning things for the rest of my life and then still won’t know all he would like me to know.
Cheryl Elton says
It is a lifetime journey, but I can’t think of a better one to be on! God bless you, Betty.