by Theodore Epp
Philippians 1: 12-21
The life of the indwelling Christ enabled Paul to be
free
from worry and self-care during his imprisonment, which could have led to
death.
Paul was bold and unashamed and was concerned only
that
Christ would be magnified in his body regardless of what awaited him--life
or
death. There was no wavering on his part.
We tend to think that these tremendous qualities were
true
only of the great men of God, such as the Apostle Paul, but that it is
impossible for us to attain them. Somehow satan blinds our eyes to the fact
that
we can have the same determination to glorify Christ in our lives that Paul
had
in his.
The same Christ indwells us, not only to give us the
desire to glorify Him but also to enable us to have the boldness to carry
out
that desire.
Having told of his desire to please Christ in
everything,
whether through life or through death, Paul said, "For
to me
to live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Phil. 1:21).
This was the basis for Paul's being able to live
victoriously in Christ. He was not concerned about drawing attention to
himself;
rather, he wanted to glorify Jesus Christ in everything. All of Paul's life
was
focused on Jesus Christ.
It is good for each of us to weigh his or her
activities
and ask, "Are the things I am doing all done to further my own interests, or
are
they really glorifying Christ?"
"I have been crucified with
Christ;
and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I
now
live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave
Himself up for me" (Gal. 2:20, NASB).
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