Grow in His Image
I celebrated my 52nd birthday this past weekend by visiting SoCal, a Dodger game, and staying with our son Andrew attending Chapman University. It was a lot of fun with great memories – I hope to remember all of them as I get older - at least some of them. One of the highlights was attending a game on a night they honored a pitcher I grew up watching, Orel Hershiser, who is now part of the Legends of Dodger Baseball. The people who gave testimony of this baseball legend shared his career accomplishments which are worthy of being called a legend of this organization. However, what I loved more was what they had to say about his character and how he treated others. Essentially, he is a man of humility who will seek ways to honor others more than himself (Philippians 2:3). Orel began his speech by praising God because this was the promise he made if given a platform to do so through the gifts and talents given by our Lord.
The man [Orel] understands it all begins and ends with God (Revelation 22:12-21). Not because he said so directly but how he conducts his life – by continually learning and growing as a professional and a person. Humans are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27) and are to grow increasingly into the image of His Son Jesus, the perfect likeness of God (Romans 8:29; 2 Corinthians 3:18), “created in Christ Jesus for good works” (Ephesians 2:10, ESV).
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