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From: Forthright Magazine <forthrightmag@...>
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 06:32:00 -0700 (PDT)
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Straight to the Cross

When troubles come, no one knows better than Job. 'In
Search of Perfection: Studies from Job,' by Michael E.
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COLUMN: FIELD NOTES

Burning Images
 by Michael E. Brooks

   "But we all, with unveiled face, beholding
   as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are
   being transformed into the same image from
   glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the
   Lord" (2 Corinthians 3:18 NKJV).

Don't you just love computers and digital cameras? I
have given several sets of pictures to people the past
few days. In previous years that always involved
developing film, making copies from negatives and
getting them back to the people who wanted them.

For a long time I did not trust the photo shops of
under-developed countries to process my film, so that
meant taking the film back to the U.S., developing and
copying there, then mailing or bringing the copies back
some time later. It was always a lengthy, somewhat
expensive, and laborious process.

Now I can take a picture, download it to a computer,
burn a CD, and give it to the recipient within a few
minutes time. Or if I am going into town anyway, I can
take the CD in and have prints made myself, within an
hour or so, very economically.

Times have changed.

Long before CD's and digital cameras, the Lord
perfected the process of burning images. Paul described
the process beautifully. If we behold the glory of
Jesus continuously we will be transformed (burned) into
the same image, by the power of his Spirit.

To behold his glory is far more than an occasional
glance. It is to fix our attention completely upon him
with the desire to be like him. 

A similar idea is expressed in Hebrews 12:1-2:

   "Therefore we also, since we are surrounded
   by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay
   aside every weight, and the sin which so
   easily ensnares us, and let us run with
   endurance the race that is set before us,
   looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher
   of our faith, who for the joy that was set
   before him endured the cross, despising the
   shame, and has sat down at the right hand of
   the throne of God." 

We can reach Christ by fixing our sights upon him and
pursuing our goal. Though this obviously relates to the
setting of goals and purposes, there is a simple
physical fact that is also in view. We tend to follow
where our eyes lead.

When I was a teenager my father taught me to drive a
car. One day early in the process we were on a street
in our town. As we met a car I let our vehicle drift
over towards the one oncoming.

After safely past, Dad told me my mistake. "Don't look
at the car that is coming. Keep your eyes on the road
in front of you, where you want to go. You will
automatically steer towards whatever you are looking
at."

If we want to be like Jesus we must look at Jesus.
There is transforming power in that act. If we want to
go to Jesus, again we must look at him. We head in the
direction of our eyes.

This is also the principle of laying up treasure. "For
where your treasure is, there your heart will be also"
(Matthew 6:21). We look towards that which is of importance
and value to us. What we look at is what we desire. If
we look to Jesus, if we continually behold his glory,
we will follow him. We will be like him.

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