Posted on 04/27/2016 5:47:48 AM PDT by metmom
If from human motives I fought with wild beasts at Ephesus, what does it profit me? If the dead are not raised, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die (1 Corinthians 15:32).
The truth of the Resurrection is an incentive for believers to persevere in service for Jesus Christ.
Certainly Pauls statement in todays verse is an extraordinary one, but it reiterates that the truth of Christs resurrection and the hope of believers resurrection are definite incentives for Christian service. It allows us to look more closely at what motivated Christians like Paul, and how we also should be motivated for service.
The apostle may have fought with literal wild animals at Ephesus. Or he may be speaking figuratively of the wild Ephesian mob that opposed him in Acts 19. But whatever the case, Paul knows that no mere human motives were compelling him to engage in such battles or continually risk his safety in other ways. He would not have put up with so many difficulties had his purposes and objectives been only temporal and worldly.
Paul and all Christians throughout history have been willing to labor under adversity, suffer, be persecuted, and continue diligently in the Lords service because they were convinced Gods kingdom extends beyond the frailties and limits of this life (Rom. 8:18). If our ministry on earth were an end in itself, then it would make sense to eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.
However, you can praise God today that your life does not have to end simply with sensual pleasures and comforts. The hope and motivation in all your service for Christ can be identical to faiths giants in Hebrews 11 who earnestly served, that they might obtain a better resurrection (v. 35).
Suggestions for Prayer
Pray that God would use the truth of the Resurrection to motivate you toward more faithful service in a difficult area of ministry or in a ministry in which you have been inconsistent.
For Further Study
Memorize 1 Corinthians 15:58. What does the therefore refer to? Make this verse a constant reminder of the incentive you should have for serving the Lord.
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