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I want to show the relationship between the gaze and the glory.
             He said, “As I gaze, I’m changed.”  The more I gaze, the more
             I’m changed.  James 1:24, “…for once he has looked at himself
             and  gone  away,  he  has  immediately  forgotten  what  kind  of
             person he was.”  Do you hear what James is saying?  If I walk
             away from the mirror, I’ll forget who I am.  I’ll forget who I am
             in Christ.  That’s why we’ve got to keep looking in the mirror;
             not to learn about the mirror but to see the Lord.  Then, as we
             see the Lord, we are changed!


             Two things happen if you stop seeing Jesus.  Number one, you
             are going to forget who you are.  Number two, the process will
             stop.  As you gaze, you are changed.  If you stop 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.
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