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But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord. 2 Corinthians 3:18 NKJV

Stephen and the Moral Effects of Viewing Christ in Glory (2)

It is of very great importance to see and know that nothing short of this is up to the mark of the Christianity presented in the New Testament. This is the divine standard. We should not be satisfied with anything less. We see in Stephen in Acts 7, a man reflecting the glory of Christ in a very positive practical way. He was not merely talking about glory, but actually reflecting it. We may talk about heavenly glory while our practical ways are anything but heavenly. It was not so with Stephen. He was a living mirror in which men could see the glory reflected. And should it not be so with us? Unquestionably. But is it so? Are we so absorbed with our risen Lord, so fixed on Him, so centered in Him that our fellow men, those with whom we meet from day to day, can see the traits, the features of His image reflected in our character, our habits, our spirit, our style? Regretfully we cannot say much on this score. But then, can we not at least say, “Is it our heart’s deep and earnest desire to be so occupied and filled with Christ that His lovely grace may shine out in us to the praise of His name?”

God, in His rich mercy, grant that our eye may be so fixed on Jesus that we too may, in some degree, mirror the glory and thus shed some tiny ray of that glory upon the darkness around!

C. H. Mackintosh

Thou wouldst like wretched man be made

In everything but sin,
That we as like Thee might become

As we unlike had been:
Like Thee in faith, in meekness, love,

In every beauteous grace;
From glory into glory changed,

Till we behold Thy face.

J. Stennett