Dr. Jordon Gilmore
1. The Source of Resemblance
In the natural, family resemblance comes from DNA—a biological code passed from generation to generation. DNA carries traits that strengthen and shape future generations.
Spiritually, there is also a “divine DNA.” As children of God, we are called to reflect our Father. The question is:
When the world sees us, do they recognize the family resemblance?
2. Children of God – A Growing Revelation
1 John 3:2
“Beloved, now we are children of God… when He appears, we shall be like Him.”
- We are already God’s children.
- Yet we do not fully see what we will become.
- What we know of God now is only partial—like looking through a cloudy lens.
- The fullness of who He is will only be revealed when we are perfected.
Two key reminders:
- Don’t underestimate God’s greatness. Even our greatest spiritual moments are only a fraction of who He is.
- Don’t underestimate the promise. We will be like Him. That promise is greater than we can imagine.
3. Moses and the Glory of God
Exodus 33:18–23
Moses asked to see God’s glory.
God allowed him only to see His “goodness” pass by.
- No one could see God’s full glory and live.
- What we experience now is only the aftermath—the residue—of His presence.
Like entering a house after a fire has passed:
You see the effects, but not the full intensity.
In our lives, transformation is evidence that God has passed through.
4. What Does Looking Like Jesus Mean?
Three key attributes:
- Oneness with the Father – Deep relationship and alignment with God.
- Spirit-led living with visible fruit – Character that reflects the Spirit.
- Love for people and justice – Compassion and righteousness together.
Ask yourself:
- Am I growing in these areas?
- Is there visible spiritual resemblance?
5. God Already Sees the Finished Product
Romans 8:29
“He predestined us to be conformed to the image of His Son.”
God has already seen the perfected version of you.
Unlike us, God does not start a project without completing it.
Even when we fall short, He is the One perfecting the process.
We work toward Christlikeness—but He completes the transformation.
6. From Glory to Glory
2 Corinthians 3:16–18
“When one turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away… we are being transformed… from glory to glory.”
Key truths:
- The veil is removed in Christ.
- We have greater access than previous generations.
- We are in a continuous transformation process.
“Being transformed” is present and ongoing.
Every trial, every growth moment, every act of obedience contributes.
7. Generational Growth
Throughout Scripture, clarity increases:
- From Moses and the veil,
- To Christ,
- To the Spirit within us.
Access to God has expanded.
What we know of God should become the foundation for our children.
Each generation should reflect Him more clearly.
God is perfecting not only individuals—but generations.
8. A Living Picture
Our lives are a picture of Christ.
Sometimes our resemblance may look abstract—like a toddler’s drawing.
But as we mature, the image should become clearer.
The goal:
- Stronger resemblance
- Clearer image
- Greater reflection of Christ
Final Encouragement
We are in process.
God foreknew us.
He sees the finished version.
We are being transformed now—and will continue to be.
Let the world see the family resemblance.