Looking
unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith…(Hebrews 12:2).
The Gospel
is about what Jesus already did for you and in you. He died a vicarious death
for you, and was raised back to life for your justification—now you’ve been
declared righteous. All He’s asking of you now is to fix your gaze on these
realities in His Word; accept what He’s done. Don’t look at yourself; look at
Him; He’s the author and “perfecter” of your faith.
If you
trust in yourself, you could be overwhelmed by all your perceived shortcomings
and inadequacies, but in Him, you’ve been made perfect. Colossians 2:10 says, “
…ye are complete in Him….” You were perfected in Him the moment you were born
again. Therefore, see yourself in Him; look to Him, for He’s your life, your
glory, excellence, wisdom, dominion, righteousness and strength! As you accept
these legal realities, they become vitally resultant in your spirit.
When the
Israelites were tormented by poisonous snakes in the dessert, with many of them
dying from the snake bites (Numbers 21:6), God commanded Moses to make a brazen
serpent, and raise it on a pole. Then He said, “Whoever is bitten and looks at
it will live.” Moses did exactly that and told the people. Anyone who was
bitten by a serpent only had to look at the serpent of brass, and as they did,
they lived (Numbers 21:9).
Now, that
serpent on the pole was symbolic of Christ hanging on the cross. The Bible
says, “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the
Son of man be lifted up: That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but
have eternal life” (John 3:14–15). He’s light and life personified. So, keep
your focus on Him, and you’ll never walk in darkness or death. Look away from
every distraction, unto Him! If you’ve been distracted by sickness, poverty,
failure, etc., look away from all of that unto Jesus, and see your prosperity,
health, victory, and dominion.
The Greek
expression for the phrase “looking unto Jesus” in our opening verse actually
means, “Looking away unto Jesus.” That means take your eyes away from
everything else, and set your gaze on Him: don’t turn to the left or to the
right. See yourself in the light of His Word only.
PRAYER: Dear
Father, thank you for the vicarious death of your Son, Jesus and His glorious
resurrection which has ushered me into the divine and glorious life. I
recognize and fix my gaze on the finished works of Christ; therefore, I live
the transcendent life of glory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER
STUDY: Hebrews 12:1–2 John 3:16
1 YEAR
BIBLE READING
PLAN: Acts 19:8–41 Job 15–18
2 YEAR
BIBLE READING
PLAN: Luke 7:18–35 Joshua 3–4
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