Christian Perfection
Posted by Dr. RusSep 20
A Mirror Image
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“The Son perfectly mirrors God, and is stamped with God’s nature.”
Hebrews 1:3
The Andrew Murray reading for today discusses the letter to the Hebrews. Murray quotes 13:20-21 where we read – “May the God of peace…equip you with all you need for doing his will. May He produce in you…all that is pleasing to Him.”
What does it mean to attain Christian perfection? Is this even something we can attain? Murray writes…
“The thought of being totally equipped to please Him is too high. The promise is too large. And yet, the promise remains, stimulating our faith.”
Daily Perfection?
I must admit some days I feel more “perfect” than others. Have you ever experienced one of those great days where you just know you’re in the center of God’s will and absolutely nothing could knock your faith out of place? But, we also know those days can disappear as quickly as they appear. When this happens, how do we truly “hold fast and hold tight” as the author of Revelation encourages us to do? Could it be this is the time when we find hope and comfort in the words of Murray when he points out “the promise stimulates our faith”.
If Jesus is the “perfect mirror image of God” and if we are being “perfected in Christ Jesus,” does this mean we too are called to be a “mirror image of God”? How can this be?
What do you see when you look in the mirror today?
Where do we turn when we feel detached from God? We keep listening for His voice, but just when we think we’ve heard it, something happens which once again rocks our faith. Where do we turn when we feel like we’re holding on with only fingernails and are looking somewhat ripped up, torn apart and bleeding? In his book The North Face of God Ken Gire quotes C.S. Lewis when discussing times like these. Lewis once wrote, “Why are so many holy places dark places?”
That’s a great question. A few pages before Ken Gire encourages us how to make it through the dark places. Ken writes…
“Although we can’t choose how long we will wait in the darkness, we can choose how well we will wait. I think we all know how to wait poorly, so we don’t need that explained. But, what does it mean to wait well? What does that look like?”
Andrew Murray Prayer
Dear Father, as a sinful creature, it is difficult to imagine that I can be perfectly equipped through the work of Christ. Increase my faith as You make it a reality. Amen
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A Fellow Sojourner,
Dr. Rus




2 comments
Comment by Keith on September 20, 2009 at 8:08 pm
Hello Dr Rus!
Just found your blog(s). I followed you here from over on Lance’s blog The Jungle of Life! Good stuff here. I look forward to viewing you other sites!
-Keith
Comment by Dr. Rus on September 21, 2009 at 4:41 am
Hey there Keith!
Glad you found me, and I’m glad you like the site!
Dr. Rus