Posted on 05/27/2016 1:04:30 AM PDT by metmom
For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain (Philippians 1:21).
We can count on Scripture to give us confidence in the face of death.
A few years ago my radio ministry heard from a listener who was exhibiting exactly the right attitude in the face of a terminal illness. A teenager from the Midwest sent a prayer request concerning her recently diagnosed Lou Gehrigs disease. That Christian young woman, who by now is probably with the Lord, accepted her condition with grace and optimism. Here is part of what she wrote to us: I love the Lord very much and feel the Lord is using my condition to work in different peoples lives. Please pray with me that He would continue to use me no matter what the outcome.
Her sentiments were right in step with Philippians 1:21, in which the apostle Paul proclaims his joy and confidence at the possibility of death. What enabled him to rejoice was his complete confidence in the Word of God.
Earlier Paul had articulated his trust in Gods promises when he wrote these familiar words in Romans 8:28, We know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. Now he shared verbatim with the Philippians from Job 13:16, For I know that this shall turn out for my deliverance (Phil. 1:19). That too was a trustworthy promise from the Word, and it made Paul confident that his current trials would have a positive outcome.
Whether suffering was of long or short duration, Paul knew that the righteous would be delivered from their temporal trials. That was certainly borne out when God restored Job from his difficult, lengthy ordeal of testing.
Knowing all this, and realizing that all of Gods written Word is available to us, we can certainly have Pauls type of confidence as we consider the inevitability of death. And we can keep on rejoicing (1 Peter 4:13), even if its the Lords will that we experience an early departure from this life.
Suggestions for Prayer
Thank God for the provision of His Word, which is such an infallible guide as you deal with the uncertainties of death. Pray for someone you know at your church or in your neighborhood who may be facing death right now.
For Further Study
Read Psalm 34:17, 19; 37:39-40; 91:3; 97:10. What theme runs through these verses that would help you deal as you ought with trials and sufferings?
Studying God’s Word ping
Phil 4:13 I can do all things through him who strengthens me.
Many people seem to thing about success at work, school, marriage.
I think about this verse as meaning dying well.
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