This should sound very familiar to the Christian! We can relate to the butterfly because of the complete life change that is experienced through baptism. Before being immersed into Christ (Galatians 3:27), we were wingless and…well, wormlike. Sin bound us to the world, left us belly crawling, growing larger and larger as we continually munched on the cares of the world. Then, God saved us! Through the free gift of grace, God provided an opportunity for transformation. All we have to do is listen to His directions that will lead us to a safe place, believe in His promise for our future, shed our old skins, declare Jesus Christ as His Son, and then enter into the watery chrysalis of baptism to become new creatures with new lives.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)
“Therefore we were buried with Him through
baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory
of the Father even so we also should walk in newness of life.” (Romans 6:4)
Now, here is where the
Christian and the butterfly travel a different pathway. In as much as butterflies exhibit behaviors that
are reminiscent of their former lives as larvae, the Christian must “not remember the former things nor consider
the things of old” (Isaiah 43:18). Paul, in his life, recognized that he had not
yet reached the ultimate prize of eternal glory, then committed himself to
forgetting the past and reaching forward to the future as he pressed toward
that goal (Philippians 3:13-14).
For the Christian, it’s not
remembering how bad life was as a caterpillar, it’s the daily reminder
that we are butterflies because of Jesus and the sacrifice that He
made for us on the cross. Every day we “transform” and remind
ourselves that we are not of this world, we’ve left behind our lives as
caterpillars, and we renew our minds. Not
my words, but Paul’s, as he wrote to the Romans about giving their
lives over completely to God.
(Romans 12:2)
As butterflies, there
should be an obvious difference in the way we look and behave from
caterpillars. If we continue to read chapter 12, in Paul’s letter to
the Romans we find many suggestions he gave as to how
Christians should conduct themselves, actions that would help
distinguish between that ”ewwww” stage of life as a larva to the
“ahhhhhh” stage of life as a majestic butterfly!
When I see a butterfly I
feel humbled by its beauty and the power that God has to make such an
awesome change. I wonder if the butterfly remembers what it felt
like to crawl as it gracefully takes flight? I am thankful
that because I left my old life behind and accepted God’s grace through
obedience in baptism, I don’t have to remember.
I pray that I never take for granted the opportunity God has given
me to fly above this world and that without Him I wouldn’t have the wings to
try.
In Memory of Carol
Carol Corlew Boyd was called home to be with our
Heavenly Father on May 14, 2013. Carol
had already conquered death when she made the decision to become a Christian
many years ago and put on Christ in baptism.
She was lovely; and as I wrote about butterflies I couldn’t help but be
reminded of her. She was beautiful,
happy, always busy doing good, and quietly touched the lives of so many. Carol truly possessed the marks of a true
Christian that Paul described in Romans 12 and flew above this world with
strong wings. She was and will continue
to be an inspiration to all who were blessed to know her.
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