For some reason I have been thinking a lot about this one
question as a believer in Jesus Christ. That question is “can you really be transformed?”
Isn’t that a silly question? Of course the answer is a resounding YES. But if
we are really honest, it is easy to have some doubt around real transformation.
We can even hear ourselves saying things like: “This part of my life can be
transformed, but I am not so sure about that part.” Or, “I’ve tried a dozen times to work this
part out of my life but it just never sticks.” We can even get to the point of “learned
helplessness” where we start thinking it is not even worth trying…we have been
down this road before and it is the same outcome over and over again. Failure.
Why try? We believe in what Jesus did on the cross and we also believe he is
coming back again. We know that he has saved us from our sins and he has
enormous grace for us as we continue to stumble. But we just can’t get fully to
the point of real transformation in some parts of our life. So even though the
obvious answer to “can you really be transformed?” is yes, the life reality is
that we have some doubt. Not always and not everyone, but this happens more
than we would like to think as believers. There is something here that bothers
me about this issue of real transformation. A few scriptures will set this up.
Do not conform to the
pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your
mind. Then you will
be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will (Romans 12:2, NIV).
Therefore, if
anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is
here! (2 Corinthians 5:17, NIV).
These scriptures talk about real transformation. It is
supposed to be real, nothing holding it back. After struggling with this for
several weeks, God seemed to whisper an answer to me that took me back to my
own bone marrow transplant. I started looking at the biology of what happens in
bone marrow transplant. Essentially the recipient’s bone marrow is wiped out
and the donor’s bone marrow (in most cases stem cells) becomes the new system.
There is even a DNA change. In my case, I had a female donor (my sister).
Normally, a detailed blood test for a male will come back 46 XY. That means 23
pairs of chromosomes with the gender chromosome as an XY (male). What is my DNA
chromosome structure now in my blood? It is now 46 XX. 23 pairs of chromosomes
with the gender chromosome now an XX (female). It’s just in the blood, so
everything is ok (smile). I really have
been transformed physically, right down to the DNA chromosome structure.
Everything is new. There is not one part of my blood that has not been
transformed. What an amazing miracle that happens in the physical core of how
our bodies are made. And here is the complete whisper God gave me on this
thought. “Don’t you think if I can design your body in such a way and give
medical science the ability to do this miraculous transformation of the physical
blood that I can figure out a way to do the same transformation in the
spiritual realm?” Wow, what a thought. I certainly have no doubt about the
physical transformation that happened to me in April 2011. Given that we serve
the creator of the universe and all that happened through Jesus, why do we have
any doubt that real spiritual transformation can occur? Well, we shouldn’t have
any doubt. We just need to receive it, believe that it is done, and live a life
that is holy and pleasing to God (Romans 12:1). Real transformation is REALLY
possible.
Amazed by His Love,
Terence
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