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How would you
describe something to someone who has never seen it or felt it?
Some of you are acquainted, no doubt, with mathematicians or physicists
who tell us that there is a fourth dimension. Some even say there
is a fifth dimension. How would you describe this to someone who
can only see, understand, and feel three dimensions, and cannot
understand a fourth or fifth one? The best way I know to describe
it is to look at history and see times when the human race saw things
that they had never seen before.
Some years ago,
a wonderful instrument was invented. It is called a microscope.
As men started looking in the microscope, eventually they found
that there were tiny creatures that people had never seen before.
People did not know that these little creatures even existed. We
soon discovered that these tiny creatures could make people sick,
so we developed a new theory because of what we had seen.
We had seen
something in a new dimension, a micro-dimension, that we had not
seen before. Because of what we had seen, we had a new experience
of what reality was, and we developed a new theory about disease.
We developed a theory about what made people sick, and we called
it the germ theory, and these little creatures, we called germs.
In the nineteenth
century, scientists like John Harvey Kellogg, and others, talked
to people about germs, and this germ theory changed the practice
of medicine and dentistry and all the health professions. It did
not just change our theory about why people were sick; it changed
our theory about the prevention of disease, preparation and preservation
of food, sanitation, housekeeping, and how to manage buildings and
premises.
In the nineteenth
century people had to be convinced that it was really true. So the
professors who were giving lectures on health education, would take
a microscope with them. They put the microscope up in front and
inserted a slide. The most common little creature, a one-celled
organism called an amoeba, would be on that slide. People would
come up and look at it through the microscope and watch it move
about.
Some people
still were not convinced. One lady looked in the microscope, saw
the amoeba, and she said, "I still do not believe it!"
Sometimes it is very difficult to see in a new dimension, because
when you see in a new dimension you are seeing something that is
totally different, or totally foreign, to what you have always believed
was reality.
Christ,
An Imposter?
The Bible talks
about seeing in a new dimension. You can read about a man who had
an experience where he saw something in a dimension he had never
seen before. He had been told that Jesus Christ was an imposter
and an enemy. The Jews said that the disciples had stolen His body
away while the soldiers were sleeping and that the resurrection
was a myth.
He was told
that these Christians were all deluded and were deceiving the world,
and if he was going to save the church, he had to kill them and
get them out of the way. He was in the process of doing just that.
In fact, Scripture tells us that he was breathing murder against
the Christians. He had letters from the High Priest and he was going
to Damascus to have the Christians arrested and put in prison.
But on the way
he had an experience. He saw something that he had never seen before.
Scripture says a great light shone around him, and he looked, and
he saw a Being that was brighter than the sun. That Being had nail
prints in His hands and in His feet. It was the Being that he had
been told was stolen away while the soldiers slept, and this did
not look like a corpse. It was brighter than the sun and it spoke
to him. (See Acts 9:3-6.)
He was so afraid.
He asked the Lord, "What do You want me to do?" The Lord
told him the way he was going was the hard way, and He told Paul
to go down to Damascus, and it would be shown him what he was to
do.
A Change
in Plans
We do not know
how long that experience lasted, whether it was just a few seconds
or a few minutes. But from that experience, Paul was never the same
again, because he had seen everything in a different dimension,
in a different light. He was on his way to take the Christians as
prisoners. He considered them his enemies, but after his experience,
he considered them his brothers and friends.
The people whom
he was going to try to kill, he was now going to try to save. The
people whom he had hated, he now loved. The people that he had scorned,
he delighted to be in their company. You see, it changed everything
in his life. When you see something in a new dimension, it
changes everything; the way you feel, the way you think, the way
you act, the way you talk, everything!
After that experience,
as the apostle Paul traveled all over the world, he would tell people
what it was that had changed his life. He told the Jews about it.
(See Acts 22.) He told King Agrippa about it. He would repeat over
and over again what had happened to him. He was an enemy, one who
was going to kill and destroy the Christian Church--until he saw
something in a new dimension.
The crucified
One appeared to him, brighter than the sun, with the nail prints
still in His hands. From that time on, everything was changed in
his life. The book of Philippians describes his experience before
and after he saw Christ. In this Scripture Paul describes three
things that he saw. This is what they were: "For we are the
circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus,
and have no confidence in the flesh." Philippians 3:3.
Let us examine
this statement for just a moment. The Jews said, "We are the
circumcision," but Paul wrote to the Christians and said, "No,
we are the real circumcision." The Jews said, "We
are the church." The apostle Paul wrote to the Christians and
said, "No, they are not. We are the church, the Christians,
we are the circumcision. We are the people of God."
"Not the
circumcision made with hands, but the circumcision of Christ to
the cutting away of sin from the life." (See Colossians 2:11.)
He said, "We are the true church, the circumcision that is
made without hands. We worship God in the spirit, rejoice in Christ
Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh. Though, I also might
have confidence in the flesh. If anyone else thinks he may have
confidence in the flesh, I more so: circumcised the eighth day,
of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of the
Hebrews; concerning the law, a Pharisee; concerning zeal, persecuting
the church; concerning the righteousness which is in the law, blameless."
Philippians 3:36.
I Was
Blind, But Now I See
This is what
happened to him after he saw the vision, after he saw in another
dimension, on the Damascus road. He had all these things. He was
sure that he was saved because he had the right lineage, he had
the right religion, he had gone through the right rituals, he belonged
to the right race, he belonged to the right group, he was an educated
man and he was a wealthy man. They gave gifts to him after the stoning
of Stephen.
He had all these
things, but after he had that vision on the Damascus road, everything
he had, he considered worthless. "But what things were gain
to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. Yet indeed I also count
all things for loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ
Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things,
and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in
Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but
that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is
from God by faith; that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection,
and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death,
if by any means I may attain to the resurrection of the dead."
Philippians 3:7-11.
Paul said there
was a time when he had everything. From the Jewish point of view,
he did have everything. He was probably one of the youngest members
of the Sanhedrin, the governing body of the Jewish nation. He says
of himself, "I was a Hebrew of the Hebrews." He belonged
to the social elite; he was a Pharisee, the people that the Jews
looked up to the most. He was respected and honored.
These Three
Things I Desire
When Paul saw
the crucified One, he said he considered all of that as rubbish.
I have lost it all and it is not worth anything. All I want to do
is gain Christ. There are three things that I want." (See Philippians
3:7-11.) After he had that vision, he was willing to lose everything
else, but there were three things that he wanted.
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He wanted
to have the righteousness that is of faith of Christ, not just
righteousness because he had kept the law, the kind that he
had when he was a Pharisee. He did not want that anymore. He
wanted a new kind of righteousness, the righteousness that is
of faith, the righteousness from Christ.
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He wanted
to know Him and the power of His resurrection.
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He wanted
to know the fellowship of His sufferings.
Three things.
We will look at the third one first.
Fellowship
With His Suffering
Do you know
anything about the fellowship of suffering? Maybe we do not want
it yet because we have never had the vision that Paul had. Maybe
we have never seen in a new dimension. Until we see in a different
dimension than the people of this world see, we will not want the
fellowship of Christ's suffering. But Paul did. He said "I
want to know Him."
If you are really
going to know someone, you have to know how they feel. Can you know
how someone feels if you have never felt it? When Jesus was here,
He suffered for you and me. Are we ever going to understand that?
We will never
understand it fully, but if we never have any suffering ourselves,
we will not understand it at all. Paul wanted to understand; he
wanted to know Him. If he was going to know Him, he knew he would
need to have fellowship with His sufferings. Does that mean we must
be burned at the stake, put on a rack and get stretched apart, or
get thrown to the lions? No Those things could certainly be included,
but every single person that is in the kingdom of heaven will have
had fellowship in Christ's sufferings, but not all will have been
martyred.
"Those
who reign with Christ in His kingdom must have a fellowship in His
suffering. Every defect in character condemned by the law of God,
must through the grace of Christ, which is freely given to every
soul who desires it, be overcome. Every hereditary and cultivated
tendency to evil must be seen, subdued, and cleansed, that the soul
temple may become fit for the indwelling of the Spirit of God. The
divine will must be accepted, and the human will brought into harmony
with God, though it cause bitter agony and tears." The
Signs of the Times, in July 18, 1895.
What is the
bitter agony and tears she mentions? It is bringing our stubborn
will into harmony with the will of God. When we do that, the result
is fellowship in suffering. She says, "Traits of character
that are offensive to God are often very dear to man, and are cherished
as virtues. How blind is humanity unless the light of heaven is
accepted and cherished" Ibid.
Paul wanted
to have fellowship with Him; he wanted to know Him and have fellowship
with His sufferings. Paul knew his stubborn will must be surrendered
to Christ's will, even if it caused bitter agony and tears. If we
are going to have fellowship with Him in glory, we must have fellowship
with Him in suffering.
The
Righteousness of Christ
But Paul also
said he wanted another kind of righteousness. "I was alive
without the law once." He thought one time he was righteous
because he was a Pharisee. He says, "As far as the righteousness,
which is of the law, I was blameless. I was perfect." Philippians
3:6.
But after he
saw in another dimension, he realized he did not have any righteousness
at all. He went from being perfect, to having no righteousness at
all in just a few minutes. Have you ever had that happen to you?
In fact, he wrote to the Romans, "I know that in my flesh there
is no good thing." I do not have anything. (See Romans 7:18.)
So now, not only did he want to have fellowship in suffering, he
wanted a different kind of righteousness.
What is this
righteousness that he was talking about? "We can be fitted
for heaven only through the work of the Holy Spirit upon the heart;
for we must have Christ's righteousness as our credentials if we
would find access to the Father. In order that we may have the righteousness
of Christ, we need daily to be transformed by the influence of the
Spirit, to be a partaker of the divine nature." Selected
Messages, book 1, 374.
If you are going
to have the righteousness of Christ, it must be imparted to you
by the Holy Spirit so that your mind is transformed, as Paul says
in Romans 12. Have you received the Holy Spirit? Remember what Jesus
said to Nicodemus. "Unless you receive the Holy Spirit, there
is no chance that you will be saved." (See John 3:5.) It is
the Holy Spirit that makes us a partaker of the divine nature.
The apostle
Paul saw that he could keep the law perfectly his whole life, but
that would not save him. You see, if we could keep the law perfectly
and earn our own salvation, then Jesus would not have needed to
die on the cross. Paul saw that he had to have an experience. He
had to receive the Holy Spirit, which he had not received.
He claimed to
be absolutely perfect, yet he was going to a city to murder the
saints! He saw that he was all undone and he was the one who was
responsible for that. It is the same thing that happened with the
Jews. Remember the Pharisees? They considered themselves to be the
chosen of God and perfect, yet they murdered the Son of God.
"When
we bring our lives to complete obedience to the law of God, regarding
God as our supreme Guide, and clinging to Christ as our hope of
righteousness, God will work in our behalf. This is a righteousness
of faith, a righteousness hidden in a mystery of which the
worldling knows nothing, and which he cannot understand. Sophistry
and strife follow in the train of the serpent; but the commandments
of God diligently studied and practiced, open to us communication
with heaven, and distinguish for us the true from the false."
Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 1, 1118.
This is what
constitutes righteousness by faith
The
Power of His Resurrection
Let us look
closely at the third thing Paul wanted. In Philippians 3:10, he
says, "That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection."
The first time
you read that, you may say, "Well, that means that he was hoping
that after he died, he would be raised from the dead when Jesus
comes again. That would be included, but he is talking about a lot
more than the resurrection that will occur at Christ's Second Coming.
He is talking about something that he wants to know right now. How
can you know the power of the resurrection right now?
In The Desire
of Ages, 209, 210, Mrs. White quotes Philippians 3:10. Then
she says, "That spirit of life in Christ Jesus, 'the power
of His resurrection,' sets men 'free from the law of sin and death.
(Philippians 3:10; Romans 8:2). The dominion of evil is broken,
and through faith the soul is kept from sin."
How is the soul
kept from sin? It is the power of His resurrection. The dominion
of Satan, the dominion of sin is broken in the life and, through
the power of the resurrection, the soul is kept from sin. That
is what Paul wanted to know right then. How about you? How about
me? Do we know the power of His resurrection? Have we seen it? What
is it?
Let us look
at something that is a most fundamental point. There could never
have been a resurrection until there was a crucifixion. Does that
make sense? Christ was not resurrected until He was first crucified.
Tell
Them the Story
To understand
the resurrection you have to understand the crucifixion. Here is
a gem for the parents. Here is a story to tell to your children.
Ellen White wrote this in The Signs of the Times, April
8, 1889. She said to parents concerning their children, "Tell
them the blessed story of the cross of Calvary. This is the great,
central theme of all wisdom." Would you like your children
to become spiritually wise? Tell them the story of the cross of
Calvary. After Paul had seen his vision, he wrote to a church in
Corinth, "If anybody thinks he is wise, let him become a fool
so that he might become wise." Concerning the apostles, he
said, "We are fools for Christs sake, but you are wise in Christ.
We are weak, but you are strong. You are honored, but we are despised."
Sometimes we get too smart for ourselves. Ellen White wrote about
this. She says, "I want to say to my brethren, Shall we humble
our hearts before God and be converted? Shall we put off all the
self-sufficiency and the lifting up of ourselves, and come down
at the foot of the cross? The lower we lie at the foot of the
cross the more clear will be our view of Christ." Sermons
and Talks, vol. 1, 57
Where? If we
get low at the foot of the cross, then we will begin to see Christ.
And then she says, "For just as soon as we begin to lift ourselves
up and to think that we are something, the view of Christ grows
dimmer and dimmer and Satan steps in so that we cannot see Him at
all." Ibid.
If we are going
to see what Paul saw, we are all going to have to be humble. We
are going to have to come to the foot of the cross. We will not
think of ourselves as intelligent, wise or self-sufficient. "We
should take our fitting place in humble penitence at the foot of
the cross. We may learn the lessons of meekness and lowliness of
mind as we go up to Mount Calvary, and looking upon the cross, see
our Saviour in agony, the Son of God dying, the just for the unjust.
Behold Him who could summon legions of angels to His assistance
with one word, a subject of jest and merriment, of reviling and
hatred. He gives Himself a sacrifice for sin. When reviled, He threatened
not; when falsely accused, He opened not His mouth. He prays on
the cross for His murderers. He is dying for them." That
I May Know Him, 62
The
Lesson of the Cross
Have you seen
the new dimension? Ellen White says this is the first lesson that
we need to learn. It is good to learn Bible doctrine and something
about prophecy. We also need to know what the law of God says, since
Christ had to die on the cross because we broke that law. There
are many other lessons that we need to learn, but the lesson of
the cross is number one. This is what will enable us to see everything
and everybody in a new dimension.
When Paul had
this vision, when he saw this light, and the Lord spoke to him,
it was just for a few minutes, but it changed everything in his
life. Before he had hatred for those Christians. After that, his
hatred was gone. It changed the way he thought. It changed the way
he felt. It changed the way he acted. It changed the way he spoke.
It changed the expression on his face. It changed everything
in his life.
Would you like
to be changed like that? If you can see what he saw, you will see
in a new dimension and everything will be changed. Just like he
records in Philippians, "Everything that I thought was so important
before, I realize now that it is rubbish compared with this.
"Lift the
cross and deny self. Control yourself. Then there will be an opportunity
for Christ to let His mind be in you. Your words will be sweet and
pure." (Would you like every word that you speak to be sweet
and pure? If you see this, that is what will happen.) "You
will give no place to the enemy by giving way to evil thinking and
evil-speaking,-- his most successful means of keeping the church
in a weak, unconverted state." Australian Union Conference
Record, April 15, 1905. This is what will happen to us if we
see in a new dimension.
When you see
what Paul saw, it not only changes what you say, it changes your
very thoughts, the way you think.
Who
Killed Jesus?
After Paul saw
this vision, he wrote to the Christians and told them there was
danger. You see, the Christians all thought that it was the Jews
who had crucified Christ. Paul said, "Oh, no, it is not just
the Jews. We are the ones who crucified Him, by our sins."
Do you believe
that just the Jews crucified Christ, or do you believe that Christ
went to the cross because of what you and I have done? The reason
we do not understand is because we have not seen in a new dimension
yet. If you understand from God's point of view--you see from God's
point of view; and He understands the past, the present, and the
future.
God knew all
about you when Jesus was here. He took all of your sins, and all
of the sins of everybody that would ever live in the world, and
He laid them on Christ at Calvary. He did not go to Calvary just
for the Jews, or for the people in the Old Testament, He went to
Calvary for you and for me. Paul said we, as Christians, can crucify
Him again. He taught this throughout the New Testament. I imagine
when people first heard that doctrine they were absolutely shocked.
How could we crucify Him again? I would not crucify Him again, I
am a Christian. I call Him my Lord and Master. Yet, Paul said you
can crucify Him again. He talked to the Hebrews extensively
about this. The apostle John, who wrote the book of Revelation,
said that when Jesus would come again, He would come with clouds
and every eye is going to see Him, also those that pierced Him.
(See Revelation 1:7.)
Lest you think
that this refers only to the Jews, although they are included in
this statement, look at Zechariah 12:10. "And I will pour on
the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit
of grace and supplication; then they will look on Me whom they pierced.
Yes, they will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only son, and
grieve for Him as one grieves for a firstborn."
Do you understand
that? The people of God are going to see Him whom they
have pierced and they are going to mourn and grieve over what they
have done to Him. You may say to yourself, "I was not the one
with the hammer." No, but we only talk that way because we
have never seen in another dimension.
The
Hammer in Your Hand
We do not realize
that when we sin we bring the identical, same kind of pain to the
heart of God that Jesus suffered on the cross. Mrs.White talks about
how we can crucify Him again in Education, 263.
Once you see
in that dimension, it changes everything. It changes your whole
outlook about sin, does it not? You realize that if you do it, you
are going to hurt the One that loves you the most. 'They also which
pierced Him.' These words apply not only to the men who pierced
Christ when He hung on the cross of Calvary, but [also] to those
who by evil-speaking and wrong-doing are piercing Him today."
The Signs of the Times, January 28, 1903.
Are there people
piercing Him today? Yes! How are they doing it? By their evil-speaking
and wrongdoing. "Daily He suffers the agonies of the crucifixion.
Daily men and women are piercing Him by dishonoring Him, by refusing
to do His will." Ibid.
Do you want
to see things in a different dimension so that sin will become hateful
and hideous to you, so that you will never want to do it again?
If you see what Paul saw, that is what will happen. When we see
what he saw, instead of evil-speaking and wrongdoing, piercing Him,
we will do the following: "It is our duty to help those who
are downcast. Recollect what their privileges are, and do not talk
of the difficulties, but go right to them and try to bind up the
broken hearted." Sermons and Talks, vol. 1, 103.
Where are these
broken hearted people you and I are supposed to bind up? "These
are right in the church all around us. Never have an idea that you
know more than your brethren do, but just keep humble. It was this
spirit of evil surmising that brought all the weakness into the
Jewish nation." Ibid.
We have to come
to the foot of the cross and we have to see things that we did not
see before. When that happens, the same thing will happen to us
that happened to the apostle Paul.
Friends
and Enemies
Here is an amazing
fact about Jesus. As you study the life of Christ, it appears that
He does not know the difference between His friends and His enemies.
He treats them all the same. Ellen White wrote, "Can you stand
under the shadow of the cross and there talk your crosses,
your darkness, your wicked feelings? Can you do
it? Dare you do it? You never dare to do it when standing under
the shadow of the cross." Sermons and Talks, vol.
1, 208.
You see, our
problem is that we have somebody difficult with whom to deal. Do
you know who that difficult person is? It is me! That is the person
I have the most trouble with, me! "Self is the most difficult
thing we have to manage. In laying off burdens, let us not forget
to lay self at the feet of Christ. Hand yourself over to Jesus,
to be molded and fashioned by Him, that you may be made vessels
unto honor. Your temptations, your ideas, your feelings, must all
be laid at the foot of the cross. Then the soul is ready to listen
to words of divine instruction. Jesus will give you water to drink
of the water which flows from the river of God. Under the softening
and subduing influence of His spirit, your coldness, and listlessness
will disappear." The Upward Look, 218.
Oh, friends,
what you and I need, what the Christian church needs, what Adventists
need, what the historic Adventists need, what the revival and reformation
movement needs, is to see in a different dimension. Then, all of
a sudden, all of the troubles that we think we have will disappear.
What really
happens to a person when they start to look at the cross of Calvary
and start to think through the spiritual meaning of what they are
looking at? A lot of Christians know the story. They have crosses
hanging from their rear-view mirrors and in their homes, and all
over the place, but they do not know the spiritual meaning of the
story.
Redemption is
a process by which a human soul is trained for heaven. It means
a knowledge of Christ. After Paul saw that, he said in Philippians
3, All I want is just to know Him. I want to know the power of His
resurrection, the fellowship of His sufferings. I just want to know
Him, that is all. Everything I had before is junk.
"It means
emancipation from ideas, from habits and practices, that have been
gained in the school of the prince of darkness. The soul must be
delivered from the feelings and practices which are opposed to loyalty
to God." Signs of the Times, January 17, 1895.
Are you being
delivered day by day from wrong thoughts and feelings? If you are
starting to see in a different dimension, it will happen.
Oh, what a change
it would make if we could see our spouses, our children, and our
fellow church members in a different dimension. "We are here
to learn submission to the divine will, or we shall not be able
to enter into the kingdom of heaven. Those who are corrupt in their
sympathies, that have never had the divine touch, never can sing
the song of the redeemed. They would be unhappy in heaven."
Ibid.
If you do not
have the Divine touch, if you do not see in a different dimension,
(what Paul saw), if you never come to the cross of Calvary in your
mind to study its spiritual meaning, the Lord cannot take you to
heaven because you would not enjoy it. You would be unhappy in heaven.
"They would feel that they were inharmonious elements."
Ibid.
We must have
this experience, friends. We must pray for it and say, "Lord,
help me to see what Paul saw. Help me to see what the cross means,
and to experience it. Not just as a story, but as a change in my
life so that I see everything and everybody differently.
Seeing
with New Eyes
Steven Colby,
the famous author, tells of an experience that he had on a subway
in New York. One Sunday morning he was riding on the subway. People
were sitting quietly; some of them reading newspapers, and some
were lost in thought. Some even had their eyes closed. It was very
calm and very peaceful. Then suddenly a man and his children entered
the subway car. The children were so loud and so rambunctious that
instantly the whole climate changed.
This man came
in with these unruly children and sat down right next to Mr. Colby.
The man just sort of hung his head, closed his eyes and he seemed
totally oblivious to what his children were doing. The children
were yelling and were throwing things. They were even grabbing people's
newspapers. It was very disturbing, and everybody in the subway
car was getting very irritated.
Yet the man
sitting next to Mr. Colby just sat there with his eyes closed, doing
absolutely nothing. It was difficult not to feel irritated. It was
difficult not to be angry at this man who had no control over his
children who were disrupting everybody in the whole car. He could
not believe this man could be so insensitive as to let his children
run wild and do nothing about it, taking no responsibility at all.
It was easy
to see that everybody in the whole car was irritated. Just like
people get in the church sometimes. Mr. Colby thought he was exercising
an unusual amount of patience and restraint, but finally he thought,
"I have to do something." So he turned to this man, "Sir,
your children are really disturbing a lot of people. I wonder if
you could control them a little more?"
The man raised
his head a little bit and opened his eyes as if he had just come
to consciousness for the first time, and he said softly, "Oh,
you are right. I should do something about it. We just came from
the hospital where their mother died about an hour ago. I do not
know what to think, and I guess they do not know how to handle it
either."
Mr. Colby said
he was changed instantly. All of sudden he was not irritated any
more. He felt so sad. He changed his speech, he changed his words,
he changed his thoughts, and he changed his feelings instantly.
Why? Because now he saw this man and his children in a different
dimension.
If you and I
are gong to go to heaven, we are going to have to see Jesus on the
cross. We are going to have to see a vision that is going to change
our dimension of thinking so that we see each other, our spouses,
our children, our fellow church members in a different dimension
than we have seen them before.
Do you want
to see and experience reality in a different dimension so that you
will be Christlike in every situation? We have to have more than
a storybook religion if we are going to go to heaven. We have to
actually be converted and see each other in a different dimension.
Let each one of us pray that we might have that experience today.
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