Years ago, when a random thought came into my head, I decided to share it with my wife. "Have you ever wondered what caterpillars think about?" I asked. Not surprisingly, she said "No."
I then proceeded to tell her about the confusion I imagined a caterpillar must experience. For all its caterpillar life, it crawls around a small patch of dirt and up and down a few plants. Then one day it takes a nap. A long nap. And then, what in the world must it go through its head when it wakes up to discover it can fly? What happened to its dirty, plump little worm body? What does it think when it sees its tiny new body and gorgeous wings?
As believers, we ought to experience this same kind of astonishment when the Holy Spirit enters our bodies. We should be stunned in disbelief over becoming a "new creation" with the Spirit living in us. As the caterpillar finds its new ability to fly, we should be thrilled over our Spirit-empowered ability to live differently and faithfully. Isn't this what the Scripture speaks of? Isn't this what we've all been longing for?
(image from www.scienceprojectlab.com)
It really is an astounding truth that the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead lives in you. He lives in me. I do not know what the Spirit will do or where He'll lead me each time I invite Him to guide me. But I am tired of living in a way that looks exactly like people who do not have the Holy Spirit of God living in them. I want to consistently live with an awareness of His strength. I want to be different today from what I was yesterday as the fruit of the Spirit becomes more manifest in me.
I want to live so that I am truly submitted to the Spirit's leading on a daily basis. Christ said it is better for us that the Spirit came (John 14), and I want to live like I know that is true. I don't want to keep crawling when I have the ability to fly.
|My Thoughts| Isn't it amazing to stop and think about how much God cares about a plump little worm and that He cares so much more for me! I also thought about how the transformation process probably isn't all that fun to go through. I'm sure the caterpillar didn't really see the point of the transformation before it began. For all he knows is life seems good "as is", it probably comes with discomfort, and this process seriously interrupts life as he knows it. However, if he didn't ever go through the discomfort of transformation, he would never get the chance to soar!