Then the worm became a splendid butterfly!

Then the worm became a splendid butterfly!

(J.R. Miller, “The Wider Life” 1908)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio

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“Since you have been raised to new life with Christ, set yourΒ heartsΒ on things above!
Β Set yourΒ mindsΒ on things above, not on earthly things!” Colossians 3:1-2

Paul reminds us that those who believe on Christ, shouldΒ live a risen life.

We live on the earth at present. We walk on earth’s streets. We live in material houses, built of stones, bricks, or wood. We eat earth’s fruits, gathering our food from earth’s fields, orchards and gardens. We wear clothes woven of earthly fabrics. We adorn our homes with works of art that human hands make. We engage in the business of earth. We find our happiness in the things of this life.

But there will be a life after this! We call it Heaven. We cannot see it; there is never aΒ rift in the sky, through which we can get even a glimpse of it. We have in the Scriptures hints of its beauty, its happiness, its blessedness. We know it is a world without sorrow, without sin, without death. Paul’s teaching is that the Christian, while living on the earth, ought toΒ begin to live this heavenly life.

One day a friend sent me a splendid butterfly, artistically mounted, known as theΒ Lima Moth. This little creature is said to be the most beautiful of North American insects. Its color is light green with variegated spots. In its caterpillar state, it was only a worm. It died and entered its other or higher state, as we would say–andΒ then the worm became a splendid butterfly!Β 

This illustrates theΒ two stagesΒ of a Christian’s life. Here we are in ourΒ earthlyΒ state; after this will come theΒ heavenlyΒ condition. “The things that are above” belong to this higher, spiritual life. But the Christian is exhorted to seek theseΒ higher things, while living in this lower world. We belong to Heaven, although we are not yet living in Heaven.Β 

Paul presents the same truth in another form, when he says, “Our citizenship is in Heaven.” Though we are in this earthly world, we do not belongΒ here. We are onlyΒ strangersΒ andΒ pilgrims.

“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they wereΒ strangers and pilgrimsΒ on the earth.” Hebrews 11:13

“Dear friends, I urge you, asΒ strangers and pilgrimsΒ in the world, to abstain from sinful desires, which war against your soul.” 1 Peter 2:11

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5 Responses to “Then the worm became a splendid butterfly!”

  1. Unknown's avatar

    We do belong to Heaven! Too often we become too happy with living as the worm, forgetting that what we give up is the hope of real heaven where God’s lavish love will be more real than what we’ve experienced here!

  2. Unknown's avatar

    Great illustration, Steve, of the Believer’s walk. I always think of butterflies representing new life in Christ. We die to the old life and live in Christ and soar. We have died to our fleshly desires and live in Christ Jesus!

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