Now we all, with uncovered face, mirroring the Lord's glory, are being transformed into the same image, from glory to glory, even as from the Lord, the spirit
Paul to the Corinthians (2) 3: 18, Concordant New Testament
I've never been the greatest at having confidence in who I am. There have been plenty of times where I would identify myself by what others thought of me. If they saw me as lazy, that was who I thought I was. If they thought of me as not all that important, that is how I saw myself. In recent years, I've run across far too many podcasters and internet junkies who have began to speak to the idea that men should have a strong self confidence. Now, while I agree with this idea, we as men also need to take account of just who it is that we are confident in being. Who is it that we want those around us to see when they look upon us? A good example comes from the gym environment which I have immersed myself in over the past few years. In this testosterone fueled environment, having self confidence usually means that you're bigger and stronger than those around you. This, of course, is a lie. For anyone who has studied the scriptures will know that these physical bodies of ours (I know them as a vessel) are but temporary. This raises the question, what is our real and true identity? Who is it that we se when we look into that mirror each day? Do we continue to judge ourselves by whatever positive or negative flaws which we, and others, see in our physical bodies? Or is there something more in play here? For the answer to that we need to ask ourselves one question. That being, how is it that God looks upon us? We know that we have been created in the Fathers likeness {Genesis 1:27}. So, who is it that God sees when He looks upon us? For this will go a long way to speaking to our one true identity. Does God simply look at us and say to Himself, "This flesh I have created?" I would answer no to that. Why? Because not only have we been created in His very image, but He has also breathed into us the breath of life {Genesis 2:7}. Yes, God has breathed Himself into that which He has created.
With Christ have I been crucified, yet I am living; no longer I, but living in me is Christ. Now that which I am now living in flesh, I am living in faith that is of the Son of God, Who loves me, and gives Himself up for me
Paul to the Galatians 2: 20, Concordant New Testament
The apostle Paul, in his evangel, gives us a few hints as to our true identity. It is Paul who speaks to the truth that we all "Mirroring the Lord's glory, are being transformed into the same image" {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 3:18}. Is it possible that when God looks upon me that He sees His own image before Him? After all, He created me in His very image. He breathed into me the breath of life, thereby creating the living soul. Wouldn't we therefore expect that I would mirror the appearance of the Father Who created me? Now, we're not talking about those physical attributes by which so many people judge those around them. For we're told that God is spirit {Johns Account 4:24}. Therefore, we can assume that if we have been created in His likeness, that our one true identity is in spirit form as well. THIS is what God sees when He looks upon me. This is the image which I see when I look into that mirror each and every day. What does this all have to do with the concept of having confidence? Well, what are we confident in? Are we confident in the false image of the flesh, or do we recognize that it is the spirit image of God which defines us? That is who we truly are. When we look into that mirror, we see that we are mirroring His glory. Confident in our faith that our life is in Him {Johns Account 14:20}.
~Scott~




