Who shall change our
vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to
the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.
Philippians 3:21
This answer to the
question posed in today’s focus verse is an answer that we must learn to recite
and believe which simply states that God is able… Ephesians 3:20 says, “He is able to do exceedingly and
abundantly above all that we can ask or think”; we bring this scripture into
today’s devotion to highlight the point that God is able to transform, mend and
reconcile even the most daunting of all challenges… The message today is to
have Faith in God regardless of the situation or circumstance… There are so
many who have given up, so many who have gone astray and so many that have
turned from their divine destiny; know today that God can change your vile body… No matter the flaws, scars or open words, He
is able to fashion you like unto
his glorious body… Despite the amount of
people who have written you off, no matter the amount of missteps you have
taken or how far you have indulged in your sin; know that God can take
everything into captivity, He can make the worst situation work in your favor
and bring you to a place of prominence which you never thought possible… The
key to this verse is your belief and trust in God, you must declare today that
it’s not too late, you must open your mouth and serve notice to the enemy and
your situation that things can and will get better as you turn and focus on the
Lord and the not the weight of your past decisions… God has not disqualified you; however, you
disqualify yourself when you pay attention to people and past failures instead
of Him and His plan for your future… It’s not about what you did yesterday, but
what you do with what you learned yesterday to make it through today… Sure, we all have made mistakes, we all have
messed up, but when you learn from your mistakes and turn to Christ you allow
the scriptures to be fulfilled in your very life; you can quote from the bible
in and over your life and serve notice to those around you that your stumbling
block is really a stepping stone… Paul knew first hand of the transformation
that God can perform in the most drastic of situations; Paul was able to become
an ambassador for Christ after persecuting the church and the years of
persecution became years of preparation for His witness and testimony… When you
walk in the authority of God knowing that you don’t deserve it and shouldn’t
even be able to abide in it, you too can speak like Joseph and declare though it was meant for evil, my God meant it
for good; when you have gone
through the transformation and have been through the refiners’ fire, when you
have been delivered and set free from the bondage of sin and have been freed
from the chains of past failures, you too can speak like Paul and declare that all things work together for the good, for
those who love the Lord… Paul poses a question
to the Church of Philippi that only has one
answer…? Today, this same question is asked of us any many different forms… A
vile body is a body that is despicable, evil, contemptible, low, or degraded…
One of the hardest truths that Paul wants us to understand is that through this
life, our soul is maintained in a vile body…
The scriptures remind
us time after time that this physical body will return to the dust and that our
souls will be caught up and will be transformed into a new body suited for
heaven… This message today
teaches us the importance of worrying about our spiritual appearance rather
than our physical appearance… What Paul is saying today is that your vile body, your corrupt
person, your sin-filled flesh can be changed and that it is only possible by
the blood of Jesus Christ… Paul raised this question to the church of Philippi to address the
transformation of sinners to saints… We all enter this world as sinners and it
is only through the offering that Christ poured out that we can be converted to
saints… So many people spend countless hours trying to appear as something they
are not and Paul address that today; whether you like it or not, your body is
vile, your life is filled with sin and you are not suited “physically” for
entry to heaven… Once we understand this we can than gain a better perspective
of the question Paul asks, “Who is able to transform you so that you can be
filled and accepted into the gates of heaven? Who has the ability to make you
white as snow and present you faultless before Him with exceeding joy…?” The Church of Philippi was dealing with a (n) sinful migration which was trying to
overtake the church, people had regressed and begin to seek idol worship, and
Paul is reminding the church that there is only ONE GOD! Sometimes we need to
be reminded when we face opposition that there is only one God and that He
loved us enough to die for us… Paul is stating to us today that all power is in
the hand of Christ! He can subdue all things unto Himself; this means that he
is able to control, pacify and suppress anything… You wonder why the flood
gates haven’t opened up and flooded your hours, you wonder why things aren’t as
bad as they could be, and the answer is found here in this passage… God is in
control and will never put more on you than you can bear… Go to God in prayer
knowing that He is only one that can transform, but have faith in Him that He
controls every situation, He can pacify and suppress the attacks of the enemy
and can place your feet on solid ground! In the times of wavering faith we must
remember that we have a (n) anchor in the form of Jesus Christ and that through
His sacrifice we have the ability and authority to claim victory… You will
encounter many attacks, you will hear false doctrines, but know that the same
God that plucked you out of your sin, the same God that promised to cleanse you
white as snow, the same God that said He has gone to prepare a place for you
will complete the work that He has begun in you… So stay the course, remember who has brought you this far and
hold onto God’s unchanging hand…
ALL FOR HIM!
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