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2 Corinthians 4:16
16Therefore we don`t faint, but though our outward man is decaying, yet our inward man is renewed day by day.
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First, Christians are objects of *special Divine regard*.
"Missionaries face wasting—disease, persecution, burnout. But daily renewal sustains mission. Light and momentary troubles produce eternal fruit in lives transformed. Eyes fixed on the unseen harvest, we do not lose heart. The mission is worth the cost." — David Bosch.
"The inner person is being deified—this is daily theosis. While the body participates in Christ's death, the soul participates in His resurrection. The eternal weight of glory is full union with God. Fix your eyes on the divine light; transformation continues." — St.
"Day by day—renewal is a daily choice, a daily grace, a daily practice. The outer person decays; the inner person grows stronger. We cooperate with grace: fixing our eyes, choosing the eternal, receiving daily renewal. Sanctification continues even as bodies weaken." — E.
"Do not lose heart—though the body decays, the spirit is renewed daily. Light affliction, momentary trouble—producing eternal glory beyond comparison. We fix our eyes on the unseen: what is visible is temporary; what is invisible is eternal. This is the believer's arithmetic." — Charles Spurgeon.
"Don't lose heart! Your body may be tired but your SPIRIT is being RENEWED! DAY BY DAY! The Holy Spirit REFRESHES you! What you're going through is LIGHT compared to the GLORY coming! Fix your eyes on the PROMISE! Supernatural...
"Don't lose heart—YOU are being renewed. YOUR troubles are light; YOUR glory will be eternal. Fix YOUR eyes on what YOU cannot see but CAN trust. YOUR body may weaken; YOUR spirit grows stronger. This is YOUR promise: what awaits...
"The oppressed know bodily suffering—wasting under injustice. But inner renewal is resistance; hope persists when bodies are broken. Light affliction? The suffering is real—but so is the coming glory. Fixing eyes on justice not yet seen, we endure. Resurrection hope...
"Inner renewal is new creation breaking in NOW. While the old body decays, resurrection life grows within. The unseen is more real than the seen; the eternal is present in the temporal. We live in overlap: dying and rising, wasting...
"The oppressor can waste the body but cannot touch the inner person—there God renews daily. Light affliction? Heavy for now, but temporary. Eternal glory awaits. The enslaved sang of glory; the disinherited fixed eyes on the unseen freedom. Inner renewal is resistance." — Howard Thurman.
"We are renewed together—community sustains us when bodies waste. The martyrs knew this: visible suffering, invisible renewal. Eyes fixed on the unseen kingdom, the church endures. Light affliction, eternal weight—the mathematics of faith is communal." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: communal endurance.
"Present affliction is momentary; coming glory is eternal. This age brings suffering; the age to come brings reward. We fix our eyes on what is unseen—Christ at God's right hand, our future resurrection, the millennial kingdom. What is seen is...
"The crucified peoples know bodily wasting—martyrdom, poverty, violence. But inner renewal persists; hope refuses to die. Light affliction? The suffering is not light—but the coming glory is heavier still. Eyes fixed on the kingdom of justice, the poor endure." — Jon Sobrino.
"Suffering is not meaningless—united with Christ, it produces glory. Through the sacraments, daily Eucharist, we are renewed interiorly. The visible body may waste; the invisible soul grows toward God. Fix your eyes on the Blessed Sacrament; eternal weight awaits." — Pope Benedict XVI.
"The GLORY coming is so MASSIVE it makes affliction look LIGHT! You're being RENEWED by the Spirit DAILY! Fix your eyes on the SUPERNATURAL realm—that's where reality is! The WEIGHT of GLORY is breaking in NOW! Don't lose heart; VICTORY...
"We are renewed by looking to Christ—His death and resurrection pattern our experience. What is unseen is Christ at God's right hand; what is eternal is life in Him. Our afflictions share in His sufferings; our renewal participates in His resurrection.
"The cross marks the Christian life—wasting, affliction, dying. But resurrection follows: daily renewal, eternal glory, life out of death. We fix our eyes on Christ crucified and risen. In dying we live; in losing we gain; in weakness we are strong." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
"Light affliction—Paul was beaten, shipwrecked, stoned! But compared to ETERNAL glory, it is light. The eternal weight of glory outweighs every present suffering. God uses affliction to prepare glory; sovereignty ensures the exchange. Fix your eyes on what grace is accomplishing." — John Piper.