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Principle #4: Embrace Your No-Lose Situation
As we’ve already discussed, the apostle Paul suffered a great deal for the cause of Christ—but he chose to rejoice in his circumstances and look for the opportunities his chains afforded him. This fourth principle—that of embracing our no-lose situations—builds upon that outlook by focusing on the faith we have in an eternal life in heaven.
Though Paul chose to dwell on his mission of spreading the gospel of Christ, he could have let himself worry about the future too. After all, he had a lot of time on his hands in prison! What better way to pass the hours than to imagine all of the horrible things that could’ve been awaiting him? More pain, more persecution, and perhaps a painful death…He could have spent his energy imagining any of these scenarios. But instead, Paul chose a different route. He chose to think about the end goal—eternal life with the Father—instead. This mindset drove his thinking and his actions. And it also brought him joy.
Whether this experience left him dead or alive, it made no difference to Paul, as long as his mission to exalt Christ was accomplished. And here was the secret sauce of Paul’s joy in this terrible, life-threatening scenario. He saw that he was in a no-lose situation. If Nero cut off his head or if he lived and got to return to Philippi and give those wonderful people a big bear hug, it didn’t matter. If he died, he was released from his agony. If he lived, he could spread the gospel and live with purpose for a bit longer. Either way, Paul won. This perspective filled Paul with joy and gave him endurance for the road ahead.
Eventually, no matter what happened to him, Paul would be with Jesus. He was in a no-lose situation, and this was cause for joy, not fear. Paul was not falling down but falling up—a big difference!
Reflect: How does focusing on the end goal of our faith—an eternal rest with the Father—help us maintain a joyful perspective on our circumstances? How might you incorporate this thought habit into your daily life?
Pray: Dear God, thank you for the eternal life you have offered us through your Son, Jesus Christ. May I never lose sight of my mission or the goal you have set before me. Amen.
About this Plan
Like so many people, do you struggle to grasp joy and hold on to it? In this week’s devotional from best-selling author and pastor Randy Frazee, we’ll discuss a few of the principles from his book "The Joy Challenge"—an exploration of the letter to the Philippians and the timeless, encouraging advice offered to us by the apostle Paul.
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