Day #335
Scripture Reading: Philippians 3 - 4 ...
Living as a follower of Jesus Christ in this world
is never easy. It never HAS BEEN easy! We who know Jesus and who
have the Spirit of God within us desire to be like Christ, to be perfect, to be
focused on serving God in all that we do. But we are bombarded with
temptations from our own flesh, from the world and from our enemy, the devil.
We struggle ... yet, we REJOICE!! Why? How?
As Paul writes his letter to the Philippians from
prison we have seen that he believes that "to live is Christ and to die
is gain" (1:21). He has no illusions that he is about to slip
into a nice, quiet, peaceful retirement after his missionary journeys. He
also understands that he is not the only one who is suffering or who is
struggling to live for Christ. His affection for the believers in the
churches he had helped establish motivated him to help them understand how to
find joy in the Lord in spite of their circumstances. So he writes in Chapter
1, verses 29-30, "For it has been granted to you on behalf of
Christ not only to believe on Him, but also to suffer for Him, since you are
going through the same struggle you saw I had, and now hear that I still
have."
Unlike some who preach today, Paul had no "pie-in-the-sky" view
of the Christian life, so when he calls the Philippians to "rejoice in
the Lord" he is teaching them that it is possible to rejoice in
the midst of the struggles and trials that we face here on the earth. He
makes it clear at the beginning of Chapter 3 that his rejoicing does not come
from trusting in his own goodness. He says, "We ... put no
confidence in the flesh" (3:3). Rather, "whatever was to
my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ" (3:7). The basis
of Paul's joy, and of ours, is in possessing a "righteousness that
comes from God and is by faith" (3:9). KNOWING that we are
righteous in Christ in the sight of God motivates true believers to be like
Christ.
Some today think that if we know we are saved by
faith, apart from works, there is no motivation to overcome the flesh and to
serve God, but just the opposite is true. Those who know that Jesus paid
our debt and who have the Spirit of God within us "want to know
Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His
sufferings" (3:10). Paul's desire to "attain to the
resurrection from the dead" doesn't mean that he was trying to
earn eternal life, but that he wanted to experience the fullness of Christ in
him. This is made clear in verses 12-14:
"Not that I have already obtained all this, or
have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which
Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers,
I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I
do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press
on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in
Christ Jesus."
God's goal, as Paul stated in Romans 8:29, is that
we who believe will "be conformed to the likeness of His Son."
So Paul writes, "All of us who are mature should take such a view of
things" (3:15). This is how true believers think. We
want to be like Jesus. Others "live as enemies of the cross
of Christ" (3:18). "Their mind is on earthly things"
(3:19). "But OUR citizenship is in heaven. And we
eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who by the power that
enables Him to bring everything under His control, WILL TRANSFORM OUR LOWLY
BODIES so that they WILL BE like His glorious body!" (3:20-21).
We WILL reach our goal - GOD's goal! "THEREFORE
... that is how you should stand firm in the Lord" (4:1). The
result of this assurance is peace of heart and mind. Paul picks up his
theme of rejoicing in chapter 4, verse 4: "Rejoice in the Lord
always. I will say it again: Rejoice!" Knowing that
God is with you, that "it is God who works in you to will and to act
according to His good purpose" (2:13), we who believe have a peace
that the world knows nothing about, for it is found in Christ Jesus. Paul
encourages them to "put into practice" what they have learned
and heard from him and have seen in his example. All of us should be able
to say that.
The "secret of being content" is
found in knowing that your strength comes from your relationship with Christ.
He is always with you. You are never alone. "And my
God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ
Jesus" (4:19). When your desire is to bring glory to the God who
saved you, peace is yours, for He is at work in your life from beginning to
end. So Paul concludes, "The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be
with your spirit. Amen" (4:23).
Desiring to be like Christ is the key to rejoicing
in the Lord ... first, because of God's promise to complete the work He has
begun (1:6), and secondly, because thinking about being like Jesus, desiring to
be like Jesus, straining toward being like Jesus helps you to THINK right
thoughts ... thoughts that lead to right actions: "Whatever is
true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is
lovely, whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy -
think about such things!" (4:8-9). Occupying your mind with the
things of God changes your thinking AND your living, giving you peace in the
midst of your daily struggles ... and that leads to JOY!
Don't let your mind and your heart get bogged down
with the "stuff" of this world.
In the midst of trials, God gives His children all we need to overcome
the negative thoughts that so easily creep into our minds. Ask Him to
help you today to set your mind on being like Christ and remember that you CAN
do what God calls you to do, through the strength that is yours through your
oneness with Christ (4:13). "To our God and Father be glory for
ever and ever. Amen" (4:20).
"Father, You have given me joy in the
knowledge that the righteousness of Christ is mine by faith. Now I desire
to be like Christ, to think and to act as He did as He walked and lived in this
world. Fill me with Your Spirit and help me to find my peace and
contentment in trusting You and serving You. Thank You, Father, for Your
promise to me and to all who believe that when Jesus returns we will be made
like Him, for we shall see Him as He is! In Jesus' name, Amen"
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