This is a post I put on my blog some time ago that I thought I would repost.
What is beauty?

Suffering produces a strength of character which itself has a beauty that cannot be attained through ease of life, and is the tool used to induce compassion in the heart of the onlooker. The word translated as 'compassion' in the new testament is from the Greek, meaning 'to suffer with', and it could not describe better what I am trying to portray here. When I see suffering in a face, I feel as if I am suffering myself, and when the suffering of one is tempered with the compassion of another there springs forth a bonding that far surpasses what the physical is capable of achieving.
I cannot see Jesus, yet He appears as beautiful to me. So what is it that is beautiful to me if it is not physical? Our physical eyes will look for what the flesh desires, but our spiritual eyes search for what the Spirit desires. Psalm 149 v.4 tells us that the Lord will beautify the meek with salvation. It is salvation which causes us to have all the spiritual attributes which make us beautiful to the Lord. This is the Godly beauty which the spiritual eye seeks to look upon, and the beauty that God wishes His sons and daughters to attain.
Jesus is the express image of the God of Israel, the only true God and the creator, who desires to create mankind in His image. God is a Spirit and in Genesis ch.1 v.27 we are told that God, on the sixth day, created man in His own image. The Hebrew word here used for man is 'adam', which is collective, referring to mankind, and this is what God is doing through Jesus in this latter day, creating us in His Spiritual image through salvation in His Son Jesus.
As we submit ourselves to the word of the Lord we put off our physical nature, providing we are doers of the word ( as it says in James ch.1 v.22 ), and not just hearers, and put on the spiritual nature. Just like the butterfly, who struggles to leave the shell of the chrysalis, which serves as both tomb and womb, so too we who have been born again struggle to leave our old sinful nature to emerge as a new creation after the image of our beautiful Saviour Jesus. I do not think it coincidence that the chrysalis is a drab, ugly shell with absolutely no resemblance to the beautiful creature which will emerge from it. It is indeed very symbolic of how our carnal, sinful state appears to God. As we grow in the Lord we begin to recognize the difference between the attributes of the flesh and the attributes of the spirit. Once we recognize these differences we are able to walk in the newness of the Spirit and put off the old nature of the man of dust.
New Life
Oh caterpillar slow and green
how I was so like you
weighed down with problems large and small
of how to see life through
I was in my world of fear
with Satan everywhere
You tried so hard to hide yourself
from fowls of the air
New Life
Oh caterpillar slow and green
how I was so like you
weighed down with problems large and small
of how to see life through
I was in my world of fear
with Satan everywhere
You tried so hard to hide yourself
from fowls of the air
But then regeneration came
while hanging from your thread
inside new life was stirring
while outside all was dead
So too new life is forming
inside this earthly shell
For faith joins me to Jesus
who lifts me from this hell
And just as one day you will change
and fly away so free
I too will be made perfect
when Jesus comes for me
Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me His own.
Philippians ch3 v12
inside new life was stirring
while outside all was dead
So too new life is forming
inside this earthly shell
For faith joins me to Jesus
who lifts me from this hell
And just as one day you will change
and fly away so free
I too will be made perfect
when Jesus comes for me
Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me His own.
Philippians ch3 v12
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