Thursday, 30 July 2015

I found "Servants" in Philippi

Paul’s letter to the Church of Philippi was read aloud, these are my thoughts ‘penned’ aloud…

1.   Knowing My Past (Assignment)
      Paul reminded the Philippians about their past friendship and association with Paul and how they have labored together with Paul for the Gospel.
      The SE1 exercise makes me to return to the beginning of my life to recall the major events, both high and low notes. Looking into my past, allow me to realize God's presence at those major events. On hind sight, I know that my high points always coincide with my positive response to God's prompting. And my low points are just the opposite.
      Knowing my past and seeing how God has always been beside me give me peace. Peace beyond understanding. Shalom, with God; with self; with others.
       My Life Journey can encourage myself and others of God’s presence even before we believe.

2.   Confident of My Future (Project)
      In his letter to the church in Philippi, Paul keep using the word, “JOY”. He is either telling of his joy recalling their partnership in the gospel, or rejoice, even though he is in ‘chains’ for the sake of the gospel. This word joy and rejoice keep surfacing, and I ask myself, what is this joy to me, that Paul is sharing?
      And in Phil. 3:20, I found the reason: because according to Paul, once I have accepted Jesus, I am a citizen of Heaven. I have transferred my citizenship from earth to heaven. This is my joy. This is my confident. So because my citizenship is in heaven, I am therefore only a migrant here on earth. I need to obey the rules and regulations here, but my focus should be heaven, my home.
      In fact, when Paul wrote to the Roman believers (Roms. 12:1-2), he challenged them “…not to be conformed to this world…but be transformed by the renewing of the mind…” But in his letter to the Philippian believers, Paul said, “…He (Jesus) will transformed the body of our humiliation that it may be conformed to the body of his glory…” Jesus will do the transforming and conforming, while I only need to look towards heaven, ’expecting my Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ’ (Phil. 3:20 NRSV).
      My confidence in God’s power given to Jesus, the same power that raise Jesus from the dead.

3.   Living in the Present (Challenge)
      The word ‘servant’ touch my heart. Our understanding of the word and the picture we have of the word dictate our approach to this word. Yet, Paul and Timothy, do not just called themselves servants, they actually identify themselves as servants, ‘servants of Christ Jesus’.
      1st. servant of Christ Jesus is like a slave in the wealthy Roman household. The servant serve under all circumstances with fear and trembling. Thus, a Roman servant carries a lowly status.
      2nd, servant in the Jewish mind set, especially in relation to the Temple, thus, the Servant of Yahweh, carries a high status. The Servant of Yahweh is highly respected and esteemed by the Jewish community. Because this Servant represents Yahweh.
      But when Paul identify himself as “servant of Christ Jesus”, he is taking both the above position. He represent Christ, yet he is willing to serve others like a slave, without murmurs or complains. Both the Jewish and Gentiles within the Philippi Church understand his position. What motivates Paul, is found in Philippians 2, where Paul shared how our Lord Jesus, also served like a servant.
      If my Lord Jesus serve; and my ‘mentor’ the Apostle Paul serve, what choice to I have, but to serve. The challenge is to live out the present to serve others. This is a high calling. A very difficult assignment and a heavy cost.
      It is a choice to serve, Lord help me to make the right choice as I live out the present.

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4 comments:

  1. I like what you said about having joy because we are now citizens of heaven. Often how we feel is dependent on the circumstances. However, if we remember that we have received citizenship in heaven, then we are not so easily affected by present circumstances, knowing that one day we will meet God is His dwelling place.

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  2. Hi Big Bro,
    "If my Lord Jesus serve; and my ‘mentor’ the Apostle Paul serve, what choice to I have, but to serve. The challenge is to live out the present to serve others. This is a high calling. A very difficult assignment and a heavy cost."
    May the Lord help you see beyond the difficult assignment and heavy cost...Blessings

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  3. Hahaha... You've crafted your reflection around the assignments too. Hmm.. looks like the assignments do weigh heavily in your mind... I admire your courage to take to the books again. Thank you for responding to God's call to study His word in ACTS. I believe God has more ahead in store for you. Our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us a glory that far outweighs them all!

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  4. That's an interesting rediscovery of your past with God!

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