πΊοΈ LESSONS OF FAITH FROM JOSHUA
βͺ Lesson 8 : Giants of Faith: Joshua and Caleb
π 8.5 Changed by Contemplation
β¨ Transformed by Gazing on Jesus
π¦ Introduction
Transformation is a word many associate with effort, discipline, or self-improvement.
But the Bible shows a completely different way: a transformation that does not come from ourselves, but through quiet, intentional meditation on Jesus Christ.
Just as mirror neurons shape our behavior through observation, our hearts are transformed when we behold JesusβHis life, His love, His character.
The heroes of faith inspire usβbut Jesus is our standard, our center, our goal.
Whoever looks at Him is transformed. Not suddenly, but surely. Not loudly, but deeply.
This lesson invites us to ask:
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What shapes my thoughts daily?
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What fills my heart?
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How can I be inwardly renewed by what I behold?
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π Bible Study β The Power of Contemplating Christ
π¨ 1. Fixed on Jesus β The Orientation of Our Faith
π Hebrews 12:1β2
The Letter to the Hebrews paints an impressive picture: A great cloud of witnesses surrounds usβheroes of faith like Noah, Abraham, and Moses.
But the true center of the race of faith is Jesus. He is not only the goal but also the starting pointβthe author and perfecter of faith.
Verse 2 says:
βLet us fix our eyes on Jesusβ¦β
This βfixing our eyesβ is not a fleeting glance but a constant focus.
Just as a runner concentrates on the finish line, we are called to spiritually focus on Christ.
He endured the cross because of the joy set before Himβour salvation.
Thought:
When we look to Jesus, pain, temptation, and doubt lose their power. We see how faithful He isβand that enables us to remain faithful.
π¨ 2. Transformed by Beholding
π 2 Corinthians 3:18
This verse describes one of the deepest spiritual truths of the New Testament:
βWe all, with unveiled face, behold the glory of the Lord and are being transformed into the same imageβ¦β
What does this mean?
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βUnveiled faceβ reminds us of Moses, who covered his face after seeing Godβs glory.
In the New Covenant, there is no veil anymoreβthrough Jesus we have free access to God. -
When we behold Jesusβthrough study, prayer, or worshipβthe Holy Spirit works a transformation within us.
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It is a process (βfrom glory to gloryβ), not a one-time experience.
The verse does not say: βTry hard to become like Jesusββbut:
βBe transformed by beholding Him.β
This transformation happens not through performance, but through closeness, relationship, contemplation.
Everyday example:
Just as a child who spends time with parents adopts their way of speaking and behaving, so we are changed by the constant presence of Jesus.
π¨ 3. Two Forces β Two Paths
π Romans 12:1β2
Paul presents us with a daily decision:
Do you want to conform to the worldβor be transformed by God?
He writes:
βPresent your bodies as a living, holy, pleasing sacrifice to Godβ¦ and do not conform to this worldβ¦β
Two opposing forces shape our lives:
a) The World β Shaping from the Outside
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Advertising, media, and society shape our thinking.
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They tell us what is βimportantβ: success, beauty, achievement, self-fulfillment.
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This influence is subtle but constant.
b) The Holy Spirit β Transformation from Within
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Godβs Spirit begins with our thinking: He renews our understanding, values, and perspective.
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This change happens through relationship, not external pressure.
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In the end, we can recognize Godβs willβthe good, pleasing, and perfect.
Important:
God does not demand blind conformityβHe invites us to transformation.
It begins with one step: offering our lives as a living sacrifice.
π¨ 4. Meditation Instead of Hurry β Spiritual Maturity Takes Time
Our society is fast, loud, and superficial.
But spiritual transformation happens through slow, steady meditation.
Psalm 1 shows: The righteous person is like a tree planted by waterβbecause he βmeditates on Godβs Word day and night.β
So it is here: Whoever meditates on Jesus becomes like a tree that bears fruit at the right time.
Practically:
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One verse a day can change more than one chapter without reflection.
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Itβs not about quantity but depth.
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Ask yourself:
What does this verse tell me about Jesus? How does it change my heart?
π¨ 5. Neuroscience Meets Spiritual Truth
As neuroscientist Marco Iacoboni said about mirror neurons:
We are shaped not only by what we do, but by what we observe.
The Bible said this long ago:
βBy beholding the glory of the Lord, we are transformedβ¦β (2 Cor 3:18)
Science confirms what Scripture reveals:
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People are shaped through relationship.
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Spiritual transformation begins with beholding, not acting.
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π£οΈ Answers to the Questions
π₯ Question 1: How are we changed when we focus on the life of Jesus?
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Looking at Jesus shifts our focus from ourselves to the cross, grace, and truth.
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His life shows what love looks likeβpatience, dedication, courage.
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The more we behold Him, the more we become like Himβnot by force, but through quiet transformation.
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The glory of Christ we see by faith shapes our character.
π₯ Question 2: Which two processes work in opposite directions in our lives? How do we give room to the right one?
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The world tries to press us into its moldβthrough consumerism, self-centeredness, and ideals of success.
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The Spirit of God works from withinβrenewing our thinking, giving new perspectives, spiritual priorities.
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We give room to the right process by offering our lives to God, meditating on His Word daily, and letting Him shape our thoughts.
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It requires a conscious decision not to conform to the world but to open ourselves to the Spirit.
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β¨ Spiritual Principles
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Transformation does not begin with doing, but with beholding.
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What we constantly look at shapes our being.
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Worldly influence comes from the outsideβspiritual transformation from the inside.
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Only the Holy Spirit can truly renew usβwhen we open ourselves to Him.
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Jesus is the center of spiritual maturity. Without Him, all striving is empty.
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π οΈ Application in Daily Life
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Take daily focused time to meet Jesus in the Wordβnot just reading but meditating.
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Filter your influences: What you hear, see, and consume shapes your inner life.
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Ask yourself: βHow would Jesus act here?β
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Seek fellowship that strengthens and inspires you spirituallyβpeople who also look to Jesus.
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Make a conscious decision against conformity to the worldβin thoughts, lifestyle, priorities.
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π§© Conclusion
The deepest form of transformation does not happen through programs but through a Personβ
the person of Jesus Christ.
Whoever beholds Him is changed.
Whoever surrenders to Him is renewed.
Whoever stays near Him is freed from the pressures of the world.
Our task is to look, to marvel, and to remain.
The rest is the work of the Holy Spirit.
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π Thought of the Day
βWe are not changed by what we doβbut by the One we behold.β
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βοΈ Illustration
βIn His Mirrorβ
The Story of a Quiet Transformation
π Chapter 1: Silicon Shadows
San Francisco, California.
Kyle Ramsey was 31, a software engineer, a full-blooded techie, someone whose identity depended on efficiency.
He lived on the 32nd floor of a designer skyscraper, drove a Tesla, worked for a rising AI start-upβand had no time for God.
Or rather: no connection.
His childhood in Texas was full of religious rituals, but in college he turned away.
God was slow, invisibleβeverything Kyle didnβt want.
But in recent months something strange had happened.
Successful, yes. But restless.
He often stared at the ceiling at night.
Questions he thought were long dead resurfaced:
βWho am I without this job?β
βWhat remains when everything burns?β
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π Chapter 2: The Book in the Subway
It was a rainy Tuesday morning when Kyle took the BART, as always.
Next to him sat an old man with a handwritten, messy notebookβyet with an intensity that unsettled Kyle.
Suddenly the man asked:
βDo you know the One I behold every day?β
Kyle blinked. βWho?β
βJesus. I write about Him. I look at Him. For 42 years.β
Kyle could have laughed, but something held him back.
The man handed him a note. It read:
β2 Corinthians 3:18 β Behold Him.β
β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦
π Chapter 3: Reluctantly Curious
That evening, Kyle googled the Bible verse:
βWe all, with unveiled face, behold the glory of the Lord and are being transformedβ¦β
He shook his head. Could contemplation really change someone?
His whole life was built on performance.
But that sentenceβthere was something to it.
Reluctantly, he installed a Bible app.
He read in the Gospel of John.
Only five minutes.
But something stayed.
Jesus seemed⦠real. Direct.
Not a religious hero but someone who saw, loved, confronted.
β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦
π Chapter 4: The Mirror Begins to Work
Three weeks passed. Kyle began reading every morning for 15 minutesβwith a black coffee in hand.
He observed Jesus:
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how He spoke to the outcasts,
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how He did not wait for applause,
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how He remained humble despite power.
Something changed in Kyleβnot spectacularly, but noticeably.
He stopped yelling at his intern.
Listened to his sister.
Felt compassion for a homeless man he normally avoided.
β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦
π Chapter 5: Resistance from Within and Without
People noticed.
Colleagues joked:
βSo, our Messiah is rediscovering faith?β
His boss called him in: βYouβre calmer. Almost too calm. Everything okay?β
Kyle nodded. Inside, a battle raged.
One part wanted to keep looking at Jesusβthe other feared losing himself.
He remembered Romans 12:2, which he had recently read:
βDo not conform to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mindβ¦β
He understood: This change was not just a feelingβit was a decision.
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π Chapter 6: The Point of No Return
One weekend Kyle drove alone to the Sierra Nevadaβaway from the city, away from noise.
He took only water, a sleeping bag, and the New Testament.
At night, under the stars, he prayedβfor the first time in 15 years.
Not loudly. Not religiously. Just honestly:
βJesusβ¦ if Youβre realβtransform me.
I canβt live like this anymore.β
He fell asleep with tearsβnot of pain, but of new hope.
β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦ βββββββββββββββ β¦
π Chapter 7: The New Gaze
Months passed. Kyle wasnβt perfectβbut different.
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He didnβt just read about Jesusβhe meditated on Him.
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His decisions began to be shaped by grace and truth.
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He recognized that transformation comes not through pressure but through nearness.
He joined a small house church.
Taught teenagers to code.
And one day a colleague said:
βI donβt know what youβve done, butβ¦ you seem like someone whoβs finally grounded.β
Kyle smiled.
βI stopped looking into the mirror of this world.
And I found Jesus.β
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π Epilogue: The Man in the Subway
Almost a year later, Kyle saw the same old man again.
This time he spoke first:
βI did it. I beheld Him. And He changed me.β
The man noddedβwith a smile that said more than a thousand sermons.
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π¬ Final Thought on the Story
Transformation does not happen through religious dutyβbut through relationship.
Whoever beholds Jesus becomes like Him.
Not overnight.
But day by dayβfrom glory to glory.
