Sunday, October 20, 2013
Alive in Christ
For to me, to live is Christ,
and to die is gain.
__Philippians 1:21
Paul was in prison, a place from which most people would desperately want to escape. Not so for Paul, he saw this as an opportunity to praise His Lord, share Christ with others.
But I want you to know, brethen, that the things
which happened to me have actually turned out
for the furtherance of the gospel, so that it has
become evident to the whole palace guard, and
to all the rest, that my chains are in Christ.
__Philippians 1:12-13
Why wasn't Paul consumed with fervor to prove his innocence, make others see he didn't belong in prison? The reason was simple, but not easy. Paul had determined long before he was sent to prison that his life belonged to Christ. He made a conscious decision that Christ wouldn't just be a part of his life, someone he prayed to in addition to all his other daily activities, but he would breath, eat, and sleep Christ. He would seek His face for every decision he would make, go only where Christ would lead, and do only what he felt Christ was guiding him to do.
How easy is it to, not only worship Jesus, praise Him for all He has done for us, pray for direction in our lives and wisdom in our decisions, but actually die to self and allow Him to have His complete way with our lives? What if we can't go where we use to go, do what we use to do?
Let's look at Paul's response to such an attitude, "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." Paul knew letting Christ have His way in his life, allowing Him to be his life, was finding true freedom. Paul was no longer responsible for where his life would take him, what he would eat, or where he would sleep. Christ was why he lived. Whether to live or die, Paul knew it would be gain.
"To die is gain." May we be willing to die to ourselves and live in Christ! Only then will we find true freedom.
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