As I stare into the mirror, I see objectively—sans ego—a weathered face that has endured seventy-five summers and winters. I see a body that is betraying the Ghost that moves this pen. Each day, each hour, each minute, time seems to abrade my exterior with debilitating constancy.
The apostle warns us of this betrayal, this inevitable breakdown of the earthly body. Paul calls it a “bondage of corruption.” Not an ethical corruption of the spirit for us the elect, but an enslavement to a deteriorating earthen house. At present, it is as if we are existing in an adobe house that is melting down, back into the elemental clay.
Our bodies are betraying us. Not by accident, “but by reason of Him who has subjected the same [us, the creation] in hope.” God has ordained a certain amount of suffering for all of us to go through. Solomon wrote about it in Ecclesiastes. Living on earth is like chasing the wind. “All is vanity.” Every earthbound endeavor is unprofitable in the end because of one thing–death.
But God has subjected us to the sufferings of living on this planet in hope. Yes, hope. God’s great hope is that because of our sufferings of just being humans on earth, we will seek Him and find Him. And we will eventually “be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God” (Romans 8: 21).
The key word is “glorious.” We are attaining that state of glory that overcomes the betrayal of our earthly bodies and brings us to the liberty and freedom from having to die—released from death! We are talking about the defeat of death. For “the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death” (I Cor. 15: 26).
Nevertheless, as I stare into this mirror I am literally groaning in pain, as is the whole creation. We are all suffering—if not physically, then emotionally and spiritually. What we all must realize, however, is that as we are groaning, we are “waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body” (Rom. 8: 23).
Redemption—not just of our soul and spirit, but our body, soul and spirit. This is the redemption that translates us from mortality to immortality. Our great Creator, Savior, and King has bought us out of the slavery to sin and its inevitable fruit, death. He has prepared for us a spiritual body, impervious to the ravages of time and the elements. He has granted us a body that sustains life forever and ever—an everlasting life in a never dying spiritual body.
It is a new spiritual body that we cannot see with our eyes right now. If we only look at the surface of things here on earth, we will miss it. Ironically, we are not to look “at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal” like our new body. Our father of the faith Abraham looked for an invisible city “whose builder and maker is God” (Heb. 11:10).
That is why we are admonished, “Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth” (Col. 3: 2). Above—think on things above. The Father is above (Eph. 4: 6). And much is said of our heavenly Father. Our Father, according to His own purpose, has called and chosen us because He foreknew us long before we came into these deteriorating earthen vessels. He knew us in our spiritual bodies. “He also did predestinate us to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren” (Rom. 8: 28-30). He gave us a destiny in Him before we came to the earth.
The apostle Paul says that we have an immortal spiritual body reserved in heaven that will at the “last trump” replace the old earthly body (II Cor. 5: 1-4). We have a great spiritual Father, who has promised us so much, but a question still arises: Who is our spiritual mother? Every son and daughter of God has a mother, “the mother of us all.”
Kenneth Wayne Hancock
wayneman5@hotmail.com
Thank you Brother.
The natural (soulish, carnal, earthly) person looks in the mirror and forgets what manner of person s/he is. The spiritual person looks in the mirror and sees “through a glass darkly” – i.e, a poor reflection of Jesus Christ, and The Spirit, Wind, Breath with•IN. We are being TRANS•formed into His Image, likeness [we are NOT “TRANS•phobic” – (of the True Trans…) ] from glory TO glory – from the glory of Adam to the GLORY of The First Born from the dead. Before crucifixion AT Passover He was “The ONLY Begotten.”
AFTER Resurrection He is NOW
1) “The First Born From the Dead” / Grave / Tomb.
2) The “First Born Among Many Brethren”
(neither male nor female).
Having this HOPE we press on to the High Calling of our Father IN Christ unto the Holy Nation and Royal Melchizedek Priesthood!
Thank you, my brother, for this wonderful comment. I was thinking of a t-shirt saying, TRANS–lated into the kingdom of God. I appreciate your comments. Pressing on to the high calling,
Wayne
I loved this writing, which has given so much hope for those who truly understand that this life is not all there is. There is so much more waiting in the eternal! The Mother of us all will one day descend from heaven, the New Jerusalem that will bring us the eternal freedom from that which bound us here in the earthly……. It will be heaven on earth for all the saint’s that are the children of promise!(Galatians 4:26-31).
May God Bless you Always as you walk with Him.
Julia
Thank you, Julia, for your wonderful comment. It gives us much joy to contemplate the actual descent of this wondrous city that God has prepared for us. Our earthly mothers loved us and nurtured us throughout our lives. Yet they were plagued by the pressures and erosions of time. We will see them again–in the halls of New Jerusalem, smiling in their new spiritual bodies, firm of skin, young in a 30 year old translucent body! My heart wells with joy now in this first fleeting moment. And I am gladdened that I will be able to love her more the next time around….I digress. What a joy that is coming to believers! “Nothing you can do that can’t be done…All you need is love…” What a day. kwh
“though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day…” The inward renewing is preparing us to stand before Him with great joy in the unspeakable glory of pure light and life.
I am hitting the 70 year mark and know well of what you speak and how good it is to bear the hope of the eternal day. Lord Bless your journey and your sharing of Him
Blessings
BT
Thanks for your comments. It will be “unspeakable glory of pure light and life.” Love it. kwh
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Thank you so much for reblogging this article. May Yah bless and keep you. kwh
Thank you for the likes. God bless you! kwh