Workings of the Holy
Spirit
There are two ways our bodies can glorify (*#1392 dŏxazō, esteem or honor) God. The first is through suffering or death:
Yet if any man suffer as a Christian,
let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify (dŏxazō, esteem) God on this behalf (1 Peter 4:16); or
Jesus said this to indicate the kind of
death by which Peter would glorify (dŏxazō, honor)
God (John 21:19 NIV);
The second is by pursuing a lifestyle that comes up to God’s
standards (Eph. 4:22 - 32). Afterwards, our bodies become a living sacrifice
that glorifies (dŏxazō, esteems)
God—and in return, God glorifies (dŏxazō, esteems)
us:
…your body is the temple of the Holy
Ghost…therefore glorify (dŏxazō, esteem)
God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s (1 Cor. 6:19, 20);
For those God foreknew he also
predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son…And those he
predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he
justified, he also glorified (dŏxazō, honored).
What, then…? If God is for us, who can be against us? (Rom. 8:29-31
NIV)
Jesus is the express image of God. After we conform to the
Son’s likeness, we become the express image of Jesus—not in his deity—but in
his character!
Thanks to the ministry of the Spirit, and the work by the
Spirit of the Lord, our transfiguration is made possible from glory (dŏxa, very
apparent honor, dignity) to glory
(dŏxa, very apparent honor, dignity)
(2 Cor. 3:18).
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