What Does It Look Like to Put on Jesus

I don’t often re-write a past blog, and if I do, I have an unspoken rule with myself that it will never be a recent post. 

However, I want to do just this.

Rewrite (sort of) a very recent post from September 25th (the original can be found here). I, also, recently published it in the recent edition of my book Please Don’t Send Me to Africa (on Amazon).

This entire entry is based on a memory that popped up back in September as I sifted through old photos.

They were mostly taken during the season I call “the Africa years,” when our family served at Rift Valley Academy (RVA) in Kenya.

The picture spot-lighted our youngest daughter, Mandy (age 6), onstage at an all school talent show. She’d spontaneously agreed to perform her favorite chorus, “Jesus Be Jesus In Me.” 

Jesus, be Jesus in me.

No longer me, but Thee.

Resurrection power,

Fill me this hour.

And, Jesus, be Jesus in me.

As I held onto that little photo, my heart echoed those lyrics in prayer, as they have many times over the years.

And, I know, that same train of thought has been the cry of many a disciples soul.

As mentioned last week, Paul wanted it for himself and for those he’d mentored:

Oh, how I want for Jesus to be Jesus in me! 

For me to live like Him…

But, this was the question I posed in that particular blog post — it floated onto the landscape of my mind like a foggy mist arrives on the shores of the Pacific ocean: 

The question surprised me.

“Well, the Jesus of the Gospels, of course!”

While that answer seems obvious, I recognize that the Jesus people think of today often looks very different from the Jesus of Scriptures (how you view Him depends on who you ask).

We humans have a tendency to recreate Jesus into our own image, according to our own desires, politics, whims, and opinions.

But, the Jesus I want living through me, doesn’t vary from the portrait painted for us in the Gospels. This is the Jesus I desire to have shine His light in me and out of me. The Jesus I pray will daily transform me so I act just like Him.

Oh, that He will ultimately conform me to His image (see Romans 8:28-29), because the Jesus of the Gospels:

These are just a few of the things that come to mind, when I pray, “Jesus, be Jesus in me…” 🙏

So, when Peter tells us (in so many words) to “Put on Jesus,” this is what he means. 

Get dressed for action by giving Jesus full-reign to live through us in these ways to the world.

By the way, these are the virtues of the Kingdom that really is our home.