A thought by Max Lucado (2012-12-31)
from his book, Next Door Savior: NearEnough to Touch, Strong Enough to Trust (p. 15). Thomas Nelson. Kindle
Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
I like how Max leads us to this
statement. He says, “Do you journey to
the Grand Canyon for the souvenir T-shirt or the snow globe with the snowflakes
that fall when you shake it? No. The reward of the Grand Canyon is the Grand
Canyon. The wide-eyed realization that you are part of something ancient,
splendid, powerful, and greater than you.”
He then says, “The cache of
Christianity is Christ. Not money in the bank or a car in the garage or a
healthy body or a better self-image. Secondary and tertiary fruits perhaps. But
the Fort Knox of faith is Christ. Fellowship with him. Walking with him.
Pondering him. Exploring him. The heart-stopping realization that in him you
are part of something ancient, endless, unstoppable, and unfathomable. And that
he, who can dig the Grand Canyon with his pinkie, thinks you’re worth his death
on Roman timber. Christ is the reward of Christianity. Why else would Paul make
him his supreme desire? ‘I want to know Christ’ (Phil. 3: 10 NCV).”
Do you want that too? It will change you.
2 Corinthians 3: 18 (RSV) says, “We
all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being changed
into his likeness from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the
Lord who is the Spirit.”
Max says, “As we behold him, we become
like him.“ And that’s what I want.
How about you?
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