Perceive what manner of love the Father has given us, that we may be called children of God! And we are! Therefore the world does not know us, for it did not know Him
First Epistle of John 3: 1, Concordant New Testament
Around the world, people spend, on the average, about 43.77 billion dollars on self improvement. Here in the U.S. that total is around 13.4 billion annually. In the eyes of most people, how the world sees them matters a great deal. I've recently seen this trend through two different perspectives. First, I have a friend who makes his living as a motivational speaker. His income is based upon how many people he can get to listen to his confidence building seminars. My friend is a believer and loves the Lord, but he spends his time instructing his clients how to improve their image in the eyes of the world. On the other hand, I have a coworker who has recently been through a difficult break up with a former boyfriend. So much so, that she has somehow based her importance and worth into the opinion of another. Again, she is not a believer, which might explain how she now sees herself. Does anyone see anything wrong with these two scenarios? Now, I admit that I have also struggled with the image of who the world proclaimed that I am. However, it was not until I was deep into my own fitness journey that I began to realize through the Fathers revelation just who it is that I am. Of course, the image which God has of me is in no way who the world around me claims that I am. The apostle John speaks to the truth of this as he explains why it is that those in the world refuse to know the truth of who we are {First Epistle of John 3:1}. As John proclaims, the world has not seen us as we truly are because it has not known the Father. For if they had known the Father, they quite possibly would see us for who it is we are. Now, I have also been guilty myself for not looking upon those around me as the Father sees them. I believe that this issue is not one based strictly on non believers. As I said, it was a good number of years before I even realized how it is that the Father saw me. Yes, I grew up knowing OF God, but I did not truly know Him. Had I known Him for who He is, I might have saved myself more than a bit of personal struggles with my own identity. For through the eyes of the Father I am seen as a son.
Beloved, now we are children of God, and it was not as yet manifested what we shall be. We are aware that, if He should be manifested, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him according as He is
First Epistle of John 3: 2, Concordant New Testament
Just as I had not known the truth of the Father for many years, so it was for the reality of Christ Jesus. For it was not until the revelation of the Father of His Son in me that I began to know and see Jesus for who He really is. One of the first scriptures which pointed this out for me were the words of the apostle Paul as he described the truth of Christ Jesus in him {Paul to the Galatians 2:20}. In the words of Paul, the man they saw each and every day was based upon the false image spoken by the deceiver in the garden {Genesis 3:1-6}. For instead of revealing to Adam and Eve who they really were in their creator, he instead told them of how they could "Be like God" were they to eat of the forbidden fruit. Satan reminded them not of who they really were, but of who HE claimed that they could be. I contend that if Adam and Eve knew the truth of who it is they were in the Father, Satan's plot would have failed. Yet, having never been faced with the opposite of their identity, Gods creation knew not of who they really were. In the case of my friends, I believe that their own idea of who it is that they are has been fostered in their imaginations. In essence, the truth of the Father has not been revealed to them. Therefore, they have not known themselves as He does. They have not seen themselves through the Fathers eyes. As I struggled with my own identity issues in the past, I never once looked at myself as the Father saw me. Not as an imperfect sinner scorned by many in the world, but as a child of God. Sadly for many around me, they continue to live in the imaginary reality that their worth is determined by the world around them. Their eyes have yet to be opened. When the Father is finally revealed in them, they will see Him, and themselves, as they truly are.
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 the 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
~Scott~