I
would like to share with you some of the sunbeams that have shone
in through the bars of my cell in recent days. I pray they may
bring some brightness in your situation, for I am "confident
of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on
to completion until the day of Christ Jesus". 1:6 NIV
1.
The prisoner
Paul
was under house arrest and almost certainly permanently chained
between two soldiers. The man who once was free to roam the world
preaching the gospel and ministering to the saints, was now restricted
to a cell. In some measure I too am a prisoner.....
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in a body that no longer functions as it should. The last time
I was in church we sang "I do not know how many days of
life are mine to spend". I realised then how glibly I had
sung such words before but with a new confidence I sang, "I
know who holds the future
"
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in a situation that is not of my choosing. It would be easy
to shake the bars on the cell window and ask "Why?"
But Paul was convinced that whatever his circumstances, Christ
would be magnified and the Gospel would be advanced. 1:20 &
12. Paul was behind bars but still very much "a servant
of Jesus Christ".1:1. Only his place of service was changed
- not his role as a servant.
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with no control over the future. Paul had no absolute guarantee
of release and return to Philippi. He even found it difficult
to decide what he would prefer to do if he had the choice. We
spend our lives making choices but have to say before the Lord
"whatever happens
" 1:27 NIV
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but a prisoner of Jesus Christ. "my chains are in Christ"
1:13 NKJV He has chained me up for a purpose - to advance the
Gospel. 1:12. I am not chained to weakness but to Him. It is
a chain of love; I am never alone; I will never be left. I await
whatever deliverance He has for me. "For I know that this
will turn out for my deliverance through your prayer and the
supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ." 1:19 NKJV. and whatever
purpose He has for you, my dear friends.
Be sure to read Phil. 1:27-30.
Songs
from the prison cell
2.
Inside and outside.
Paul
was a prisoner and Timothy was free but both were the Lords
servants.
We want to be nothing more than servants of Jesus Christ.
Paul
and Timothy, the servants of Jesus Christ. (1:1).
The highest calling of all is to serve Jesus, wherever He places
us. Paul, the great Apostle gave himself the same title
as young Timothy. Even as a prisoner, did not see himself as any
less a servant than Timothy who was free to preach the Gospel
in public. Whatever our circumstances or calling, remember we
are in the place that God has decreed for us to serve our Saviour.
We are nothing less than saints in Jesus Christ.
To
all the saints in Christ Jesus at Philippi, together with the
overseers and deacons. (1:1).
Paul does not put Himself on a pedestal and say, I am a
saint or say that only Timothy or the overseers and deacons
are saints. A church is a gathering of saints; every Christian
is a saint. Christians are those who have Christ at the heart
and core of their lives, whatever their circumstances. It is often
true that when we are in prison we have Christ more
at the centre than when we are free. This must not
be. He must always be at the centre.
As
saints, we are set apart or separated by God. We are holy
ones for everything God uses is holy. Wherever we are -
in prison or free, in church leadership or a new believer - we
must separate ourselves from all that would dishonour Him who
has set us apart. In every circumstance - pleasant or difficult-
your faith and mine must always be clearly displayed; we must
be people the Light shines through!
Nothing
is more glorious than the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Grace
to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.(1:2)
Paul
could have succumbed to frustration and depression. How could
such a man, so mightily used by God around the world, accept the
prison cell? He bathed daily in the ocean of Gods grace;
that amazing grace that chose him, saved him, kept him and assured
him. Only when we know Gods grace, can we have His peace
and serve Him, whatever our circumstances - inside or outside.