The Fight For RadianceSample
How do we Fight to Become More Radiant?
Have you even been in a relationship with someone, where it became obvious– their attitude toward you had changed? The frequent phone calls stop. You are not invited to your friend’s event. You are not tagged in their post. They suddenly seem to be in a hurry when you meet, with no time to talk. Or, maybe, like me, you find yourself no longer talked to, but talked about. Somewhere along the way you are downgraded to a “she” or “her” spot from the “trusted friend” position you once held. You can’t identify an event or conversation that caused the relationship to chill, but the coolness toward you is felt. When this happens, you and I are perplexed, scratching our heads in bewilderment.
This is precisely the sort of unexplained predicament with which Paul confronts the Galatians. “What has happened to all of your joy?” Paul begins to remind these friends of their former affections toward him. By asking such a pointed question, Paul calls them to give attention to the relationship once more and fight to turn it around.
Because we can relate just as poorly with a heavenly Father as with an earthly friend, the same question can apply toward our relationships with God. What has happened to all of your joy? Where is your blessedness toward the One who loves you most? Has what’s been done for you slipped from your memory? Is He still worth rejoicing over or has your relationship with Christ been downgraded to a drudgery?
When the joy goes missing in my friendships, one key component I’ve discovered is that the person forgets who I really am. During the span of time when we are apart they fail to remember that I’m a sincere, consistent friend who truly cares about them.
The fight for radiance in Christ requires us to remember who Jesus really is. We do this by remaining in Him (John 15). Jesus gives the picture of vital connectivity that is life-giving. Reading His Word, thinking about Him, consistently seeking to live your life to more closely reflect His…that’s how you fight back.
Jesus unmistakably understands our tendency to disconnect with Him, because John made sure to marry this essential with being filled with His joy just a few verses later. The challenge today is this: Will you begin to rekindle the joy by choosing to remain in Him?
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About this Plan
Is it wrong to want to be radiant? What if the desire isn’t simply a sinful quest of vanity, but a God-instilled hunger to reflect His definition of beauty: joy in God. Could people recognize your joy by gazing into your face? Or has your joy gone missing? In this seven day plan, discover how your joy can be restored, even in difficult situations, by learning to fight for radiance.
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