“Let the Beauty of Jesus”
Rev. Tom
Jones
Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me
All his wonderful passion and purity
O Thou Spirit divine, all my nature refine
Till the beauty of Jesus be seen in me.
What
is this beauty of Jesus? Many tend to associate “beauty” with something aesthetically pretty, feminine,
and in need of protection. But this kind
of beauty has nothing to do with frilly fragility or prissy passivity. The beauty of Jesus is sturdy, forceful, fiercely protective, self-disciplined,
faithful, creative, passionate, compassionate, refined, and pure. He is wonderful.
What does it mean to
display the beauty of Jesus in our lives? It’s simply being like Jesus and walking in
his ways. It means glorifying him
instead of ourselves and defending the weak instead of reveling in power. Ironically, it
also means we are unique, because the Holy Spirit works different ways in
different people. No cookie cutter
Christians here! Other believers might
be good examples to us, but our goal in life is not to be just like our pastor
or Bible study leader or best-selling author or famous preacher on TV. When we are influencing others, our goal should not be to make them just like us. It’s
to love them authentically and bring them to the real Jesus.
Some of us have seen ugliness in the name of Jesus. We’ve been burned by those who claim his name but don’t follow his path
or grow his fruit. Maybe we've burned others, too. When he has been
misrepresented, it takes fresh new eyes to see Jesus as he truly is: beautiful. I try to remember that my troubling experiences
with other people on this journey actually serve to refine and purify me in
ways I hadn’t expected. Yes, they have
brought doubts and resentments up to the surface, like dross to be burned off
of the gold. I’m definitely a work in progress. (So are my fellow believers.) But my struggles and disappointments have also
given me a new compassion for those who are hurting, a new passion for grace
and truth, and a new resolve to be more like Jesus instead of trying to stuff
myself into a religious mold. I’ll let
him shape me into a useful vessel instead.
Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me.
I don’t remember where I first heard it, but this lovely old hymn is one of my favorites. I hadn’t sung it in a while, but found it again on someone’s blog recently with slightly different words. What memories! You can listen to the tune and see two more verses here.
This post is the second in my new series Strength in Hymn, for those who need a bit of consolation and renewal after rough patches on the Christian journey. The first one is I Dare Not Trust the Sweetest Frame? You might also like Love Lifted Me.
What hymns are encouraging to you in this season of life? Do you have any favorites from days gone by that you'd like to dust off and sing again? Leave a comment!
Grace,
Virginia Knowles
www.WatchTheShepherd.blogspot.com
P.S. The flower pictures were all taken in Baldwin Park, Florida, while I was waiting for three of my kids to get out of Lake Baldwin Church youth group on a recent Sunday evening. I am thankful for the beauty I have found in this little congregation.
Thank you for linking up over at WholeHearted Home. I always always love the pictures of tropical flowers you share. They remind me of flowers in Hawaii where I once lived.
ReplyDeleteThis has been my team in life since I came to know Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior. I am so happy I googled it and found the words what encouragement THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteGod bless love the flowers:-D
You welcome! I am glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteThis is beautiful! I certainly could not have explained it in a clearer and more concise way.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Steve!
DeleteThank you for this post! It ministered to me.
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