Tuesday, September 25, 2012

In Prison...Or not!




   …my chains and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel…
 Philippians 1:7 NKJV

Paul wrote this from prison, “…my chains are in Christ…” (Philippians 1:13) Paul did not feel bound by the restraints of prison because his chains were in Christ. As for us today, we need not necessarily be in prison to feel imprisoned and hopeless. Maybe some circumstances, such as an illness or lack of a particular skill may leave one feeling as though they are trapped, unable to live with joy or accomplish something of value. Oh how discouraging this can be. I have to ask, how is it that someone in prison could write a book about “Joy?" The Apostle Paul did just that. The book of Philippians is often called “The Book of Joy,” which was written by Paul from prison. Spend some time studying the book of Philippians and one could discover some clues. In this post however, I am going to focus on just one of them. Paul saw being in prison as an opportunity to glorify the Lord because his chains were in Christ, not the prison. 

I know if I was in prison, I would not be a happy camper. However Paul had an entirely different attitude. Paul rejoiced in the work Jesus was doing through his circumstances instead of being discouraged over what he was going through. Paul set his eyes upward on the Lord and outward on other people, not inward and self pity. Paul took the attitude “for me to live is Christ, to die is gain…” (Philippians 1:21) and counted all things he lost as rubbish for the knowledge of Christ. (See Philippians 3:8) Because Paul’s chains were in Christ, he trusted the Lord through the trials he faced and the Lord used him greatly. This brought Paul great joy.

so that it has become evident to the whole palace guard, and to all the rest, that my chains are in Christ  Philippians 1:13 NKJV

“and most of the brethren in the Lord, having become confident by my chains, are much more bold to speak the word without fear.
Philippians 1:14 NKJV

“…Christ is preached; in this I rejoice, yes, I rejoice.”
Philippians 1:18b NKJV

When one chooses living for Christ regardless of the circumstances, God will use their life for His good purposes. God’s purposes are always good. Whatever situation we are going through, it is only temporary and God will work it for good. Another wonderful thing, one may rejoice through the situation which they face because many lives may be changed. The hurting may be comforted. The lost may come to know the Lord. God will use us to advance His kingdom if we are a willing vessels trusting the Lord while having faith that He knows what He is doing.

When I choose living for Christ, advancing the Gospel and glorifying Christ becomes my main mission in life. I can live to advance my wealth, fame, popularity, have more fun, or live a more comfortable life, all of which is only temporary. One day, all the earthly things I build will all come to an end. But the treasure I store up in heaven will last forever. What is going to be my main mission in life? Remember Jesus said, “I have come to give life, and to give it more abundantly.” (See John 10:10) If I choose developing the attitude of Paul’s, how can I fail in life? Jesus will be with me. It is not by my strength I succeed, it is by God’s strength and Jesus working through me that I succeed. Through Christ, I have an abundant life, regardless of the circumstances I may face in life.


8 comments:

  1. We learn to trust the Lord through any trials when we quit clinging to the things that are holding us back from experiencing all that God truly wants to give us. We must realize that in order to feel free from our own "chains", we must first identify just what it was that is keeping us imprisoned. So true; when our "chains are in Christ, we can trust the Lord through the trials we face and the Lord will use us greatly"!! :)

    Great post Ken! As always, it is so good to hear from you; I pray all is well for you and your wife, and that you both have a week of blessings and joy!
    Denise

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  2. Paul left a wonderful testimony for us. This is a great post. Rejoicing in prison. It's amazing how God can work in a heart isn't it? I choose to rejoice today : ) Thanks for this.

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  3. Paul has a joyful trust...no fear. Such an inspiration for us all.

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  4. Thank you Denise, Karen and Dee for your comments.
    Blessings,
    Ken

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  5. Wonderful post Ken! Paul is a man with faith that I admire. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.

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  6. Wow Ken! This is perfectly written to reach inside of me that what I have been seeking; To live is Christ and to die is gain. This is a verse I have chose to focus on while I seek Him and deny self.

    This post is really speaking deeply to me. Thanks for being obedient to God in sharing this word He gave you.

    Blessings,
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  7. I can't imagine being cooped up in a cell like that! But I have often wondered if Paul would have slowed down enough to write if he had not spent that time in jail?

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  8. Thank you JBR, Child of God and Karen for your comments.

    Child of God, I am blessed to know the Lord used my blog to speak to you.

    Blessings,
    Ken

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