Shepherding Materials
Volume 4
The Spirit and Life
LESSON FIFTEEN – CONFORMATION
Rom. 8:29-30 — Because those whom He foreknew, He also predestinated to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the Firstborn among many brothers; and those whom He predestinated, these He also called; and those whom He called, these He also justified; and those whom He justified, these He also glorified.
BEING CONFORMED TO THE IMAGE OF GOD’S FIRSTBORN SON
How can we be conformed to the image of God’s Firstborn? To know how to be conformed to the image of God’s Firstborn, we must understand how God’s Firstborn lived on earth. The firstborn Son of God is both the Son of God and the Son of Man. He is the God-man, and He lived the life of a man on earth. The life that He lived on earth was the very life that God desired man to live when He created man. After the fall, man was not able to live the life that God wanted man to live. Hence, the only begotten Son of God came to become the Son of Man. In the four Gospels, from beginning to end, the Lord called Himself the Son of Man (Matt. 8:20; 26:64); He lived as a man on earth. He lived as a man daily under the shadow of the cross, denying and crucifying Himself daily. He told people that none of the words that He spoke were spoken by Himself, and none of the things that He did were done out of His own desire (John 8:28-29; 5:19; 14:10). He spoke words and did things according to His Father’s will. By doing this He fulfilled what God required judicially. This was why He was qualified to die for us on the cross. In His human living on earth for thirty-three and a half years, the Lord Jesus was tested and tried by God. Eventually, according to God’s requirement of righteousness judicially, He was qualified to go to the cross to bear our sins and die for us. God considered Him a sinner, even sin (2 Cor. 5:21), and condemned Him on the cross. His death was altogether a judicial matter for the accomplishment of God’s requirement of righteousness judicially. This was what He did as the Son of Man. The crucified life that He lived on earth as the Son of Man became a mold; we should be conformed to such a mold (Phil. 3:10b).
BEING CONFORMED TO THE LORD’S DEATH
In summary, conformation is the consummation of the believers’ transformation in life, and it is also to be conformed to the image of the firstborn Son of God, who is Christ as the Godman. To be conformed to the image of God’s firstborn Son is the believers’ becoming full-grown in life as Godmen. This is to be conformed to His death in all things through the resurrection power of Christ (v. 10) and to live Christ for magnifying Him through the bountiful supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, the Godman (1:19-21a). This is to be the reprints of the God-man, Christ, that we may be exactly like Him, the firstborn Son of God (1 John 3:2). (CWWL, 1994-1997, vol. 3, “The Organic Aspect of God’s Salvation,” pp. 430, 432-434)
References: CWWL, 1994-1997, vol. 3, “The Organic Aspect of God’s Salvation,” ch. 5; CWWL, 1994-1997, vol. 4, “The Secret of God’s Organic Salvation—‘the Spirit Him- self with Our Spirit,’” ch. 5
MYST’RY HID FROM AGES NOW REVEALED TO ME
Hope of Glory — Christ in Me – 948
- Myst’ry hid from ages now revealed to me,
‘Tis the Christ of God’s reality.
He embodies God, and He is life to me,
And the glory of my hope He’ll be.
Glory, glory, Christ is life in me!
Glory, glory, what a hope is He!
Now within my spirit He’s the mystery!
Then the glory He will be to me.
- In my spirit He regenerated me,
In my soul He’s now transforming me.
He will change my body like unto His own.
Wholly making me the same as He.
- 3. Now in life and nature He is one with me;
Then in Him, the glory, I will be;
I’ll enjoy His presence for eternity
With Him in complete conformity.