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Conformed to Christ’s Image

What does it really mean to be conformed to Christ’s image? How does God view this transformation in our spirits? We are born into Jesus Christ the moment we are identified with Him in His Father’s kingdom. The Spirit of God transplants us into the heavenly places in Christ. Every spiritual blessing God has given us in Jesus Christ. The most important one is we are saved from eternal damnation and judgment in hell.

The image transference begins when God places a new spirit within our temporal bodies. We begin to think, act and talk like Jesus. We are conformed to the image of Jesus Christ to the stage where we leave a sweet aroma in every place we go. The world sees Jesus reflecting in all His glory in our spirits. God has given us the mind of Christ that we may know the will of the Father at all times. The Father speaks, we speak. The Father acts, we act. We talk and think in the commands of God after we have gone through a timely transformation in our minds and spirits.

The apostles instantly turned Jerusalem upside down with the power of Jesus. When we reach full maturity in Jesus Christ we will also turn our local worlds upside down. The only way this dark, sinful world can ever be won to Jesus is by His people being totally conformed to His divine image. The impossible becomes possible with God working in and through us. Our hands and feet become Jesus’s hands and feet. The fear Satan has of Jesus he will have of us. He will see Jesus reflected in our beings and he will not be able to stop us.

“For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.” Romans 8:29

Are you being transformed into the image of Christ daily?

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