Relentless JoySample
Paul intentionally remains positive even though he is in prison while writing this letter to the Philippians. He is so adamant about finding joy even in this situation; it’s like a direct assault against any discouragement or doubt that may come his way. Through the example of Paul, we learn joy is a choice, but sometimes it is a choice we must fight for.
The Philippians could have seen Paul’s imprisonment as a defeat, failure, or a sign that their faith and Paul’s work were in vain. This may be a major reason why Paul wrote this letter in the first place. He wanted to assure his Philippian brothers and sisters that his imprisonment was not a sign of defeat. Paul is painting a clear picture for the Philippians to see beyond what’s happening and to help them understand how even this has happened “to advance the Gospel” (Philippians 1:12 ESV) and complete the purposes for which God called him.
This truth brought Paul joy because he understood that the very thing meant to hold you back, is the very thing God will use to complete His work in your life. His imprisonment was the cause of the Gospel’s advancement. We see God move in this way throughout scripture.
The very flames King Nebuchadnezzar used to try to kill Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are the same flames that destroyed the shackles meant to hold them hostage- while not harming a single hair on their heads. (Daniel 3)
The thorn in Paul’s side meant to weaken him was the situation that caused the power of God to rest on him. (2 Corinthians 12:1-10)
The crucifixion that was meant to humiliate and kill Jesus was the very situation that afforded eternal life to all who would believe in Him and gave Christ all authority in heaven and earth. (Matthew 28:18)
Sometimes the opposition, failure, lack, weakness, hurt, suffering, detours, and disappointment that we face in life are not signs that we’re doing something wrong, as we’re commonly led to believe. They are not signs that we need to stop or quit while we’re ahead. Sometimes our suffering means we’re doing life right! It’s the very sign that we should keep going and keep fighting for our joy.
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About this Plan
Relentless Joy is a 5-day Bible plan that will take you through the book of Philippians to learn how to experience lasting joy even in the face of challenges.
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