1 Corinthians 15: 45 For the scripture says, “The first man, Adam, was created a
living being”; but the last Adam is the life-giving Spirit. 46 It is not the
spiritual that comes first, but the physical, and then the spiritual. 47 The first
Adam, made of earth, came from the earth; the second Adam came from heaven. 48 Those who
belong to the earth are like the one who was made of earth; those who are of
heaven are like the one who came from heaven. 49 Just as we
wear the likeness of the man made of earth, so we will wear
the likeness of the Man from heaven.
50 What I mean, friends, is that what is made of flesh and blood cannot share in God's Kingdom, and what is mortal cannot possess immortality.
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“Clean the basement”
was the directive given to us. My siblings and I started off doing the work,
but the stuff down there was interesting. We found games and toys we hadn’t
played with in a while. Then we found old clothes. I put on my father’s shoes,
shirt and some pants and schlepped around, talking in the deepest 5 or 6 year
old voice.
- The big shoes, that easily fell off my feet, reminds me of responsibility I could not keep.
- The big pants, that I clutched onto with my hands, reminds me of security I tried to place on things.
- The big shirt, that drooped over my frail frame, reminds me of circumstances I could not control.
Paul continues to
speak about the physical body. We wear it for a while, but one day we will wear
the likeness of “The Man from heaven.” He provides encouragement that we can
play dress up while on this earth.
My Observations
- JESUS wants me to know HE took care of the hard part when HE saved me from death.
- JESUS wants me to be excited about HIS resurrection.
- JESUS wants me to understand that HIS shoes are too big to be filled by my actions, but HE likes when I play dress up, mimicking HIS ways.
While I cannot die
to save someone from eternal death, I can play dress up and show others a small
portion of what JESUS did. I mean, HE prayed for people, wept with them and
cared for everyone HE met. HE does not mind when I do the same.
GOD knows I am a
child and sometimes the shoes my fall off or the pants I’m clutching onto may
trip me up or the circumstances may roll off my small shoulders. BUT GOD loves
the fact that I am playing dress up , trying to be like HIM. I am glad I cannot
be GOD and equally glad HE doesn’t need me to. I am also grateful I can point
people to JESUS by loving others as HE did.
Challenge
- What does “wearing the likeness” of JESUS make you think of?
- What things did JESUS do that you can mimic?
- Can you enjoy life again by playing dress up for JESUS, being free for just a little while today?
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