Some thoughts on image...
As we think about ourselves we have a certain image, the one we think the mirror reflects. When I am really tired, sometimes I stare at myself in the mirror without really seeing the whole picture. In fact, a few minutes may have passed and suddenly I realize I’ve been staring without seeing anything at all. This is, perhaps, a good image of the image we have of us.
The thoughts we have about ourselves give us a picture, the celebrities we look at and admire do to, and sometimes the music we listen to does as well. We see ourselves as stupid, elegant, smart, ugly, charming, or silly. Depending on whom we are with, we compare ourselves to them and forget that it doesn’t matter how well we measure up to people down the street, in class, or our parents. These images are not the one God has of us.
Somehow God decided that He would create beings in His image and did. He allowed us to think, to worship, to act, to create, and to plan for a future. Through His Word made flesh, we have been created. Through His Word made flesh we are able to enter into a love relationship that is eternal. Only as we begin to see us as God sees us to we begin to have a true image of ourselves, because God creates and knows truth. Jesus is the complete image of God and as we begin to enter into His life, growing in Him and through Him and doing His will on the earth, we begin to enter into life with the Father and begin to see the divine dance which we were meant for in the beginning.
This active faith in Christ begins to change our minds. It changes our emotions, much more slowly. There is no one in our fallen world who always thinks as complete in Christ, but when we step into the life that is possible in Christ through the Holy Spirit, our perspective begins to shift and God gets bigger to us. In fact, God is always bigger, but sometimes we forget and think we are the only thing that matters. We can blame this on other people, movies, and facebook, but it is sin. Sin separates us from God and gives us messed up views, like smudges on the mirror. Sin puts our needs above all else and sin thinks we should make decisions for our idea of our image.
It’s popular to think that there is nothing greater than your dreams or your decisions. Religion is only as good as your decision to follow that religion and the books of rules are not really what you must do or must not do, but they are really only so that you won’t hurt someone else, nothing seriously bad.
We want to so badly find out what will make us happy. So we, depending on what kinds of people we are, decide to not rest until… fill in the blank… Get a boyfriend. Get a new purse. Get better friends. Get a friend. Get a new job. Get the best grades. Get more influence. Get out of your parents’ house.
The problem is that we aren’t happy. Why not? We aren’t supposed to be happy here. We are supposed to be happy as we become completely ourselves, which everyone wants. But we don’t think about who ourselves really are. In fact, they are created in God and for God and will only be happy in God. This begins here, but is finished or perfected in eternity.
As you begin to see how big God is and how close He is and yet how ordained all to be in harmony together for Him, you begin to see how wonderful it is that He became flesh and became the redeemer for us from our sin and from our selfish ideals.
No one can ever be happy alone. We are not meant to be happy alone. We are meant to have relationship. Relationships sharpen and soften us, creating us more and more into Christ’s bride, waiting expectantly for His return. This relationship with Christ, which will grow and purify us if we let it, will cause our relationships with others to change and become greater. All of this is in preparation for the King of Kings. One day our longings will cease. And it will be because those longings will be answered in the completeness of God.
The crazy thing is that we are not designed to be on our own or our own. We are meant to be in God. The more we are as God designed us to be, the happier we will be.
We remember God’s bigness, His otherness, and His nearness, through Christ and the Holy Spirit. Through our view of God, we begin to see us as we really are, created for His glory and created to be complete in Him.
There is no forcing and no yelling and no lying to see us as God does, it is a slow learning, loving, and growing in God. No one can do it for you. No one’s faith is good enough for your own faith. It is a matter of being brave enough to start looking at how great God is for your self. The next time you begin to stare at the mirror, look again. You are a unique creation of the Almighty God. To be fully you, you will have to give up your desire to be your own. Through our faith in God’s mercy, we become in Christ and through the power of the Holy Spirit and in obedience. We grow to a true knowledge as we follow in Christ’s image. Here on earth it is still hazy, but one day we will be fully known and what happiness that will be.
I'm not sure that it gets better than this:
Col 3:9-11 Do not lie to one another, since you laid aside the old self with its evil practices, and have put on the new self who is being renewed to a true knowledge according to the image of the One who created him-- a renewal in which there is no distinction between Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave and freeman, but Christ is all, and in all.