I marvel

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I marvel at the metamorphosis of a caterpillar. A crawling, slimy, and spiky bug disappears into a chrysalis spun from its own body, and before long, a delicate and graceful winged butterfly emerges. It is magnificent.

Our change at the moment of salvation is just as radical and miraculous. From a death-bound, sinful, and depraved heart, God brings about a brand-new creature—one that is forgiven, made righteous, and designed to be the place where He Himself resides (2 Cor. 5:21; John 14:17).

Have you ever wondered why, then, we continue to struggle with sin after trusting Christ as Savior? Shouldn’t all the habits and tendencies of our old heart have vanished? The answer is that the term “new creature” refers to our position in Christ. It is true that believers are forgiven and eternally secure as children of the heavenly Father. Yet we remain in fleshly bodies, and as long as we are on earth, there will be an ongoing battle between spirit and flesh.

Throughout our life, God is transforming us to be increasingly like Jesus—His Spirit residing within helps us to combat sin and teaches us how to live. This process, called sanctification, is a journey that will last until we are called home to heaven.

While salvation is a one-time event, sanctification is a life-long adventure. And though the Lord sees believers as righteous, we still have the capacity to sin. Thankfully, God’s Spirit guides and empowers us to become more like Jesus, and as we yield to Him, our behavior and thoughts will change.
 
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Luv ya ALL!!
 
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I'm liking your posts this morning, bob-w. I too, marvel at the metamorphosis, both in the caterpillar and in myself. Changes few others would realize but I am awed by them. I posted about this very thing a week or two ago. Things I used to spend my time and money on I no longer have the desire to (not that they were bad, nothing illegal or dangerous, but still, there's better places to put my money and energy). Changes in my attitude, longings. Changes in my reactions - things that used to set me off no longer upset me, or at least not to the point they used to.

The deepest desire I now have is to know the Word and Will of God. If I didn't have to work I would be a full time student (even at 52) of God's Word.

And I am ever grateful for the blessings God has bestowed upon me. There was a time when all I thought about was what I don't have, what I wish I had, what I should have. While I still struggle with this but I know God is working on me, that I am not finished yet, and "while I may not be exactly where I should be Thank God I'm not where I was!"

God Bless,
 
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joshhuntnm

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seems to be to amazing to have happened by chance!