Our
grandchildren have been staying with us and we were amazed at the
new kinds of toys that children play with today. A baby born today
is not that much different from one born 100 years ago or 100D years
ago but the space age into which our children are being born soon
has a profound effect upon their lives and their play.
The
big toy today for little boys seems to be transformers. We thought
that transformers had to do with electrical equipment but the transformers
that the children play with today are peculiar looking little robots
made out of metal or plastic and by a series of manipulations they
turn into a lion or race car or something else totally removed from
the original robot. Happy little boys spend hours twisting and turning
legs and heads into wings and wheels.
Now
the word ”transform” is not a new word to us, it is just new in
being applied to changing a toy into a car that was just a moment
ago a robot.
The
Greek word, ”metamorphosis” which is translated ”transformed” by
Paul in Romans 12 is connected with our English word, ”metamorphosis”
which means ”a transformation, to be transformed or transfigured.”
Paul
instructs us saying, ”be not conformed to this world: but be ye
transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what
is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God.”
What
Paul is saying here is that we can be completely changed from what
we were to what we should become by being ”transformed.” This transformation
or change takes place by the ”renewing of our mind.” We really are
”what we think about all day long” as Emerson said.
Now
there is a battle going on within us. The world is trying to make
us ”conform.” Paul is telling us to fight back, to resist the pressure
of the world and become completely changed by forcing our minds
to think godly instead of worldly. We like the Phillips translation
of this verse, ”Don’t let the world around you squeeze you into
its own mold, but let God re-mold your minds from within.”
When Paul wrote this warning, there were no daily newspapers, radios
and TV’s to pipe the world right into our home all the time but
even then it was important to resist the pressure of the world to
tell us how to think.
Almost
without our realizing it, we are programmed by advertising how to
think, where to go and what to buy. We are all familiar with the
slogans, ”Don’t leave home without it,” ”Fly the friendly skies”
and ”the good hands people.” We know what product each is advertising
so that is proof that to some extent we are being pressed down into
the world’s mold.
If
we do not make a concerted effort to ”let God re-mold our minds”
we will never be transformed and when Jesus comes we will be just
like everyone else. Paul tells us that when Jesus comes he will
”change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious
body.” He did not say Jesus would change our vile mind because that
is something we are supposed to be doing right now. If we do not
now begin to think like Jesus thought, then when he comes he will
not give us a body like he has.
Paul
told the Corinthians that ”as incredible as it may sound, we who
are spiritual have the very thoughts of Christ.” This is a real
transformation from worldly thinking, as spectacular as a caterpillar
turning into a butterfly or a toy robot turning into a lion or airplane.
Let us resolve to ”fight back” against the pressures of the world
that are trying to ”squeeze us into its own mold” and by faithful
Bible reading let God remold our minds from within, so that we may
prove in practice that the Plan of God for us is good, meets all
His demands and moves toward the goal of true maturity.
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