Real life happening
Two
men, the sons of a wealthy man, set out to not become like their dad. One of
them was so determined to be unlike his father that he scorned all his father’s
good points. Where his father was disciplined about work, this man wanted to be
the opposite. So he kept referencing his father to make sure he wasn’t like him
– and became just like the man on whom he had been focusing. Oh, he wasn’t
disciplined about work; in fact, he could hardly hold a job. Instead of being
consumed with work, he became consumed with alcohol. The same characteristics
that made his father a workaholic created an alcoholic.
The
other son appreciated his father’s work ethic, but didn’t want to be like him
in relationships. Instead of looking at his father and trying to measure opposite,
he changed his focus to someone he admired and respected. In watching this man
and measuring himself by a different man’s standards, the second son became
unlike his father by changing his focus.
We
become like those we behold.
Changed from focus
Scripture
tells us this is so. If we want to become like someone, all we need to do is
focus on that person. It matters not if we are trying to become unlike that
person, or if we want to become like that person; if we focus
on that person, and we will become like him.
2
Corinthians 3:18 tells us:
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.
The secret to
becoming what we behold
When
life is frustrating, when hurts are deep, when betrayal is real, choose to
change your focus. Instead of looking at the frustrations, the hurts, and the
betrayal, look at the Person who makes the difference. Consider His glory.
Focus on His glory. It’s true. His glory changes us.
In
focusing on His Person and His glory, we experience the changes: we become what
we behold.
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