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A Weave of Divinity: Jesus, Perfection and the Life of Communion

The Son radiates the glory of God, expressing exactly who God is and, with His powerful word, sustains all things. After purifying us from our sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty God in heaven. From this truth, I reflect on the deep identity of Jesus as the exact expression of God, not only as a messenger, but as the full revelation of God to eyes ever watching. If Jesus is the perfection that reveals the Father, then being one with God is not an external imposition, but a communion that flows from a union that naturally transforms who we are, like the air that lives in us without apparent effort.

For Jesus was one with God, thus radiating who God was! Being one with God is to eradicate who HE is through us, not something forced, as natural as the air, not by force but by fellowship. When our life is in Christ, the glory of God is not confined to a sacred distance but begins to shine in our speech, in our gestures, in daily choices. It is not a battle of performance, but a partnership of relationship — the presence of Christ operating in us so that, when we speak, love and act, the Person of God is visible without needing to be forced.

I invite you to contemplate the truth that, by the purification of sins, we were called to dwell in this same communion. What we do, how we think, and how we move is not merely spiritual production, but participation. The Christian life that is in Christ is a natural breath of grace: as we draw near to God, He draws near to us, and the world sees who God is in our way of living. May we cultivate this intimate communion, where Jesus, by His presence, transforms our habits, our ethics, our service, so that the image of the Father becomes ever clearer in our existence — courage to live in harmony with divine truth, and joy in seeing God revealed in us. I encourage you today: abide in Christ, allow His nature to be manifested in life, and see how the love of God becomes tangible to the eyes of all, to the glory of the Father.

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