Read 100 Days of Right Believing: Daily Readings from The Power of Right Believing Online
Authors: Joseph Prince
The key to faith is found in looking to the source of my faith—Jesus.
Lord Jesus, I turn my eyes away from my flaws, imperfections, failings, and mistakes, and just fix my eyes on You. Thank You for Your unchanging promise that You will not remember my failings and mistakes. Because of Your finished work, I am free to start on a clean slate and receive Your fresh mercies every day. Amen.
But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.
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ORINTHIANS
3:18
I
believe that Jesus is doing a great work in your life right now. Maybe you can’t see it because there’s something that you have done in your past that you just can’t seem to shake off, that seems like weights around your feet holding you down. Beloved, today is the day for your breakthrough. Learn to see what God sees by fixing your eyes on Jesus.
You need to understand that what you see or how others see you is not as important as how God sees you. Many people think that God sees them in their sins and is just waiting to pounce on them to punish them. This wrong belief produces wrong living. If you see God this way, you can’t help but be in constant fear, insecurity, and anxiety over your past sins. Today, make a decision to turn your eyes to Jesus, for He has already made you, the believer, righteous with His blood!
In fact, the more you behold Jesus, the more you are transformed “from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord” (2 Cor. 3:18). Fixing your eyes on Jesus is the greatest holiness. Many think they have to
do more
in order to be more holy, accepted, and loved by God. The truth is, when you behold Jesus more and see His love, His forgiveness, His abundant grace, and His gift of righteousness purchased for you with His own blood, you will be transformed supernaturally.
Holiness is a by-product of seeing Jesus in His grace. When you see Jesus and receive His love and grace every day, your heart is transformed inwardly. This is not outward behavior modification. This is real change that is sustained by a heart touched by His grace and by an emancipated conscience that is forever freed from guilt. This is when that addiction begins to drop from your life. This is when that fear begins to dissolve in His perfect love,
and that condemnation arising from your past mistakes is cleansed by His precious blood.
What a life! This is the life that God wants you to experience. Can you see it? Can you see what He sees?
The more I behold Jesus in His grace, the more I am transformed from glory to glory.
Father, thank You for the glorious, abundant life You want me to experience every day! Through Your Word, I want to behold more and more of Jesus. I ask You to keep showing me more and more of Your Son, His grace, and His beauty. I believe that as I fix my eyes on Jesus, I will be transformed from glory to glory by Your Spirit. Amen.
“He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels.”
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EVELATION
3:5
I
want to show you another aspect of how God sees you today through a beautiful truth about the breastplate of the high priest of ancient Israel. Today, Jesus is our High Priest, and as we examine the breastplate, I want you to see something powerful about the way the Lord sees His people.
Notice in the illustration that there are twelve stones on the high priest’s breastplate, and the names of the twelve tribes of Israel are engraved on the stones. For example, “Judah” is engraved on the sardius stone set in the first row, and “Gad” is engraved on the diamond set in the second row.
These twelve stones represent God’s people today. Notice how God depicts His people, you and me, as precious stones. He didn’t use common rocks and pebbles. He deliberately chose very costly, rare, and precious gems such as sapphire, topaz, emerald, amethyst, diamond, onyx, and jasper to represent you and me (see Exod. 39:9–14). Also, of all the garments donned by the high priest, the breastplate is closest to the heart. This speaks of how much the Lord values you and His desire to keep you close to His heart. In His eyes, you are very costly, precious, and loved.
The high priest of Israel: The names of the 12 tribes of Israel are engraved on 12 precious stones found on his breastplate.
Notice also that the names of the tribes of Israel were not merely written on the gems; they were
engraved
(see Exod. 39:14). This means that once you
become a believer in Jesus, your name is forever engraved in His Book of Life. If your name were only written, you might think that it could easily be erased or blotted out. But the truth is that Jesus has
engraved
your name on a precious stone, and He keeps it close to His heart.
Can your name ever be blotted out of its place on God’s heart? Just look at what Jesus promises those who are born again: “He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels” (Rev. 3:5). Beloved, through Christ Jesus, you are an overcomer, and in Christ Jesus, you are eternally secure. Rest in the assurance that your name will not be blotted out from the Book of Life. It will remain engraved on stone and close to God’s heart for all eternity!
In Jesus’ eyes, I am very costly, precious, and loved. I am eternally secure because Jesus has engraved my name forever in His Book of Life.
Father, thank You that in Your eyes, I am very precious, costly, and greatly loved. Thank You for showing me how closely You hold me to Your heart. I believe that You have engraved my name in Your Book of Life, and I rest in the deep assurance that my name will never be blotted out from it. I am eternally secure! Amen.