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"Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind . . . " - Romans 12: 2a
Transformation.
The word is used only three times in the New Testament. But the truth
of transformation, the priority of transformation and the necessity of
transformation are a constant theme in the Bible, in Jesus' life and in
His very purpose for the church, His body.
True
transformation in the New Testament sense changes our attitudes, our
words, our longings, our relationships, our very hearts. By the work of
God's Spirit, coupled with our humble, willing cooperation, we become
more like Jesus. And that is radical. To the glory of God.
I
remember a student who aggressively verbalized her frustration with the
Christian life. In the wake of other people's failures - and her own -
in a particularly difficult situation, she yelled back something like,
"Well, I'm not Jesus, you know. I can't be perfect.
"Right. We are not Jesus. And we are not perfect, or even close to perfect.
But Jesus came - lovingly and on purpose - to call people just like us to a new life in Him.
And
he promises that he will change us to become more and more like Him . .
. . . if we recognize our need. . . if we ask Him . . . if we yield to
his Lordship.
Anything less than Jesus' transforming work in us is merely fiddling, rearranging deck chairs on a ship that is headed down.
Here's the way Jesus Himself put it: "Walk
with me and work with me --- watch how I do it. Learn the unforced
rhythms of grace. I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you.
Keep company with me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly."
(Matt. 11: 29-30, Msg)
Our annual
conference (yearly meeting) is only one month away. I am praying that
you will be part of our gathering, and that we will experience more and
more of the transforming power of our Lord Jesus in our ministry
together. We need his trans • formation. For His glory. For our good.
And for the blessing of many, many others.
Dr. John P. Williams, Jr.
General Superintendent, EFC-ER
General Superintendent, EFC-ER


