John 17:22
22 And the glory which You gave Me I have given them, that they may be one just as We are one:
When
God made man, the Bible says that God crowned him with glory and honor.
(Psalm 8:5) The word “crowned” here means to encompass or to surround
like a glorious circle. The glory of God was therefore man’s clothing.
In other words, Adam’s whole being was gloriously radiant.
When
man sinned against God, he forfeited the glory of God. (Romans 3:23)
But when Jesus Christ was born, the glory of God came down. (Luke 2:9)
And many years later, Jesus, before He died, said to His Father, “The
glory which You gave Me I have given them, that they may be one just as
We are one.”
So
the glory of God which man forfeited has now been restored to him
because Jesus has come. When He died on the cross, He took our shame,
gave us His righteousness and restored the glory of God to us.
But what exactly is the glory of God? Doxa,
the Greek word for “glory” here, means having a good opinion concerning
one that results in praise, honor and glory. This means that in
restoring to us His glory, God wants us to have the sense that we are
praiseworthy, honorable and glorious because of His constant good
opinion of us!
Beloved,
because God’s glory is on you, there is a weightiness about you. People
don’t know why, but their spirits are lifted when they are in your
presence. There is something about you that impacts them even if they
have only been with you for a short while. When you talk, they listen
because there is substance in what you say.
Also,
because God’s glory is on you, you can expect it to touch every aspect
of your life — your finances, relationships, work and health. Your body,
for example, will glow with divine health.
So
my friend, because Jesus has come and restored the glory of God to you,
be conscious of God’s constant good opinion of you. Know that there is a
weightiness about you and arise, shine!
No comments:
Post a Comment