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gazing, the sanctification process is over. That’s the process.
        The starting point is seated in you. The process is that you look
        in the Bible to see Jesus and we’re changed.
              When we see the Lord and we’re changed, some people
        get confused what that means. They think, “If I see Him as a
        great forgiver, I’ll become a great forgiver.”  But the Bible says,
        “He who has been forgiven much, loves much.” So, when I see
        Jesus, I’m changed. That’s true. But if I see Jesus as a Teacher,
        I don’t become a teacher. I become a student. If I see Him as
        my Lord, I don’t become as a lord. I become a servant. What
        if  I  saw  Jesus  as  omnipresent?  Do  I  become  omnipresent?
        That’s not what it means.
              Let  me  illustrate  from  Psalm  23,  “The  Lord  is  my
        Shepherd.”  Let’s  say  that  God  shows  me  Christ  as  my
        Shepherd. Do I become a shepherd? No. I lay down in green
        pastures. I’m led in paths of righteousness. If I go through the
        valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  won’t  be  afraid.  When  my
        neighbor  looks  at  me  they  don’t  say,  “Ed  has  become  a
        shepherd.” But they see me resting and they see my walking in
        righteousness.  And  in  their  deep  heart  they  think,  “He  must
        have a wonderful shepherd.” We’re conformed to Christ and
        that conforming is  by  gazing. Brothers and sisters  in  Christ,
        don’t stop gazing at Jesus in the Bible.
              The starting point is that God has put His see, His life in
        you. That seed will produce after its own kind. The process is
        that we come with an unveiled face and we look in the Bible
        and we see how God sees us. How wonderful is the way God
        sees us! But will I ever become like what God sees?
              1 John 3:2, “Beloved, now we are children of God, and it
        has not appeared as yet what we shall be. We know that, when
        He appears, we shall be like Him, because we shall see Him just
        as He is.” When we see Him, we’ll be like Him. That’s not
        only true down the road; that’s true now! I gave illustrations.
        The starting point is the seed. The process is a mirror. Let me
        give you the consummation.
              2 Corinthians 5:10, “For we must all appear before the
        judgment seat of Christ, that each one may be recompensed for
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