For unto you it is
given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer
for his sake;
Philippians 1:29
You may not think this
to be true at first, but to believe in Christ and to suffer for His name sake
is a gift… We would never truly equate suffering with a gift; however, in the
body of Christ suffering is gaining… This is why Paul says “For unto
you it is given…” You have been given a chance to allow your tears to
water a seed, you have been afforded a (n) opportunity to allow your pain to
produce growth and allow your work to not be in vain… We believe in a lot of
things, when we are young we believe in Santa Clause, when we get a little
older we believe in our friends and soon we believe in the first relationship
we have… Each of these things are either untrue or lead to disappointment…
Today, place your belief in something real, place your belief in something that
will last throughout eternity, place your belief in Christ… It is only in Him
that through suffering we can smile knowing what will eventually come to pass…
It is only in Jesus that we can be cast down amongst our peers and have faith
that we will be exalted… I was once told that if you don’t stand for something
you will fall for anything… I was also told that when you don’t make a choice
you have already made one… Today, many of us are trying to straddle the fence
of life that divides good and evil… We want to “have our cake and eat it too;” however, for many of us the one thing we don’t
want to do is work to succeed… Paul’s letter to
the church of Philippi teaches us a very valuable lesson in
life; this lesson is simply that suffering is inevitable… We are given a golden
opportunity to suffer for the name of Christ as oppose to suffering for
monetary gain and worldly riches… When one suffers, they bear, endure or go
through something… Challenges are at
every turn in life; however, the outcome can either be positive or negative… One who suffers for wealth will forsake their
kids, sometimes their own health and will never be satisfied… One of the most
interesting facts that I have learned is how many kids that come from wealthy
families have become alcoholics or had bouts with drugs... Despite what you
have been told or even what you have heard, we are afforded the opportunity of
a lifetime, everything we suffer for can have true meaning, everything we
endure can be worth the battle and everything we go through can add to our
growth personally, spiritually and in the direction of our family when we are
fighting the “good fight…” In suffering you find out so much; the people who you relied on
won’t be as close when you are suffering, the power you thought you had will be
finite when you suffer; however, through all this, suffering allows you to
realize who’s “power is made perfect in weakness…” Make no
mistake about it; if Christ would not have died on the cross you and I would
not be alive today… Because of Christ (more importantly His suffering) you
and I can do all things and overcome any obstacle… The bible teaches us in
Matthew 10:22 that man will hate you and you will suffer for the name of
Christ, but it concludes by telling us that we will stand and be saved… “All
men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be
saved.” Whether you are trying to make millions or trying to save
millions of souls, the only thing that these two very different avenues of life
have in common is that you will suffer… Paul writes this letter to the Church of Philippi as he
sits in prison (suffering) for preaching the word of God… As a
Christian we always want to look at the Eternal Bliss that is promised us when
Christ returns, we want to look at the promises that Jesus tells us in John
14:14 about prosperity and how we can have anything if we ask in His name “You
may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” However, too
often we want to turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to the suffering that we must
endure… There isn’t one person in the bible that didn’t suffer before being
exalted… Today let us look at our lives and see how much suffering we try to
avoid for the name of Christ, take a look at how many times you have quenched
your thirst for Christ because of what people might say or do, let’s see how
often we refute His name around certain people or how often we put our religion
on the shelf to fit in or get ahead… Like I said earlier, suffering is a part
of life, the thing to note though, is that it can either lead to growth or
death… Which path of suffering are you choosing today?
GO ALL IN FOR CHRIST!
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