Today’s
Thought “Please, Don’t Bring Me No Bad News!” G. Ward
Philippians
1: 29 For it has been granted to you on
Christ’s behalf not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for
him, 30 since you are engaged in the same struggle that
you saw I had and now hear that I have.
Contrary to
popular belief, the gospel has never been the welcoming message as many
suppose. It’s not because of anything less than that to which it seeks to do –
that is to change our hearts; conforming them to Christ’s image and whereas
change is uncomfortable, sinfulness is compromisingly comfortable, because it
embraces foolish, selfish desire and whereas our Lord demonstrated selflessness
(doing so perfectly), even forgiving HIS oppressors, (particularly since they
thought they killed HIM - despite how HE freely gave HIS life), even having
said at HIS highest point in agony, “Father, forgive them, for they know not
what they do,” we’re called to imitate HIM. Moreover, He’d say, “a servant is
not greater than his Master” (i.e., followers should not expect better
treatment than their leader). Suffering
for that cause (i.e., the gospel), is what the Apostle Paul reminded these
believers to live for (cf. Phil.1:21).
False
encouragement is disastrous; it seeks to take Christianity to an unfounded
freedom from pain and rejection. Instead, Jesus teaches believers that all
would be sent as “sheep before wolves,” particularly as carriers/dispensers of
HIS Truth, persist to prepare in HIS Word, that will nullify what man has to
say.
Father God,
the many trials imposed on us establish character that keeps us persevering in Christ;
so, we welcome them, celebrating being equated with our Savior. And Father, we
pray for the ones weak to resolute practice of faith, because of greater
exposure to the world’s message that has them straining towards false
motivations. May all our encounters embrace more Truth in Your Word, as we rest
in Your care, through Jesus, Amen.