Living
Is Forever Eternal (L.I.F.E)
Editors note: What follows is based on my
devotional times with the Lord from the Book of Philippians. It has been made
into a book from which I am sharing with you. I hope you enjoy it and may the
Lord blesses you through the messages this month of July!
“For
to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” (Philippians 1:21)
EXPOSITION:
Observations:
1.
To live is Christ
2.
To die is gain
I found Paul’s response to
be very positive because whatever way he looked at it, he was optimistic that it
would turn out for good. It is that much more meaningful when I recalled that
Paul wrote these words while chained in prison. Yet, his outlook looked
positive.
Interpretation:
1.
To live is Christ!
I asked
myself what could this mean?
What came to my mind was
that living for Paul meant being an imitation of Christ where he was. He saw
himself as a slave to Christ and Christ as his Master. He might have felt that
living here on earth, he could be a model of Christ for those that did not know
Christ to draw them to Christ. He does not end with living but also talks about
dying as is evidenced by the next phrase:
2.
To die is gain!
I asked
myself what could this mean?
What came to my mind was
that dying for Paul meant being with Christ in Heaven. That was exciting for
Paul. It shows when Paul emphasized that even if he died, it would be a gain for
him. He was not afraid of dying for believing in Jesus Christ as His Master. As
a slave to Christ, He was willing to die for the Master.
Application:
I saw important
implications in these two points:
Point 1:
To live is Christ
If we are living, we may
as well live for Christ for He is worthy of our service to Him. Paul who was
chained and imprisoned believed in living for Christ.
If Paul could do that, what is stopping us from
making our lifestyle reflect Christ? It is so awesome to know that we can
live our lives in such a way with the help of the Holy Spirit that people can
notice Christ in us. We can be an imitation of Christ here on earth by the way
we live if we let the Spirit of the Living God to control us and lead us!
What
is the big deal? If we allow the Holy Spirit to guide us and lead us,
people will notice a difference in our lives and they won’t attribute it to us
but to the One that has given us the ability to live this lifestyle. We will be
pointing others to Christ by our lifestyle.
Have you
ever heard the expression that states, “You may be the only Jesus people will
see?”
Basically, a lot of
pre-Christians decide whether they want to be a follower of Christ depending on
their observance of Christians and how they live their life. If a Christian’s
life is Pharisee minded then they are repelled from wanting to know Christ but
if the Christian’s mind is Christ-minded, then they will be drawn to Christ as a
fish is drawn to the right kind of bait. Jesus was not kidding when he made the
statement, “Come follow me, and I will make you fishers
of men”. It can also be seen as fishers of the souls of men. We are to be
the right kind of bait in the living we do that we may be the imitation of
Christ. On our own strength, ‘to live is Christ’
is not possible apart from the Holy Spirit’s presence and filling. But with the
Holy Spirit’s presence in us ‘to live is Christ’
can become a reality for those around us.
Point 2:
To die is gain
When we die, we can have
that gain too that Paul was confident of. If life were just the kind of
existentialism Frederick Nietzche believed in without an after-life, Paul would
not have mentioned it to be gain. This is something that Frederick Nietzche
never understood. His philosophy was based on ‘God is dead’ rather than ‘God is
living’. Paul was a philosopher in his own way and he understood more about life
and death and the benefits of dying when people have Christ as their Master.
That is why he could boldly state, ‘To die is gain’.
Knowing God is living, we can have that gain too when we have Christ in our
lives. Christ is living and when we die we can be with Him eternally forever.
He wants to be our Savior
who saves us, atones for our sins, visits us when we have been victimized,
inspires us, openly offers ownership, and receives those redeemed readily.
I ASK
YOU:
I ask you
now dear friends, how do you see life and death?
Dear friends, both life
and death can be a gain with Christ in the center of our lives. Living life with
Christ won’t be easy as Paul attested to it but Paul saw it as being worth it.
No matter what you are going through, you can be an example to others who can be
drawn to Christ by the way you live your life with the power of the Holy Spirit
working in you and through you as you receive His help. So when death comes, it
does not have to be oblivion but it can be life in Heaven which itself is a
gain.
May you experience the
meaning of life through Christ and understand gain of dying in Christ!
Living Is Forever Eternal (L.I.F.E)
Savior!
By Ramesh C. Reddy
Savior saves
sinners
Allowing
atonement always
Valiantly
visiting victimized
Immanuel
imparts inspiration
Openly
offering ownership
Receiving
redeemed readily!
PRAYER:
Prayer:
Dear Lord
Jesus, I want to thank you for being our Savior and saving us sinners. You Oh
Lord became the atonement for us sinners now and forever. We thank you for
valiantly visiting humanity that has been victimized by the infection of sin. We
thank you for being our Immanuel who has imparted your inspiration in our lives
through your Word and openly offering us ownership into your Kingdom receiving
the redeemed readily. We thank you that we are redeemed because of the price you
paid for us on the cross and our submission to you as we lay all our sins at the
cross and ask for your forgiveness. Thank you for your forgiveness of our sins
and coming back to life to save us as we acknowledge what you have done for us
and believe in our heart that you were raised from the dead and as we confess
that you are Lord. In life and death, we pray that you will be the center of our
lives so both outcomes can be a gain than a loss as your servant and apostle
Paul saw it. Help us to be the fishermen you want us to be by imitating your
healthy lifestyle and expecting your mission to be answered through your
servants now as we preach and proclaim the Gospel in word and deed through you
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you for hearing us and answering us. We
pray this in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit! Amen! |