Philippians 1:21 (ESV)
For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
A teacher asks her second-grade class to draw a picture of
the happiest day of their lives. After they turn in their assignments, she
straightens them into a pile and begins to scan through them. She pauses at one
picture. The picture is of a funeral. She looks for the name at the top and
calls the student up to her desk. When she asks him to explain, he tells her
the happiest day of his life will be his funeral. The happiest day because he
will go to heaven.
When the Christian Paul wrote “For to me, to live is
Christ, and to die is gain,” he was expressing the heart of being a Christian.
From the Bible, Christians understand and believe that they
are full of sin. They see the selfishness inside themselves. They see how much
they resent God commanding them to do things they don’t want to do. They
realize how they really have nothing to offer God for him to look on them with
favor.
They also understand and believe how much God loves them.
Jesus lived a completely innocent and sin-free life. He then covered himself
with all the garbage of our sin and guilt. Jesus took all the blame and all the
shame we deserve. He stood still under the crushing justice of God’s anger over
our sin. His sacrifice guaranteed no Christian will ever experience even an
ounce of God’s justice.
Christians understand and believe that heaven is waiting
for them. When they die, Jesus will welcome them into that place filled with
joy and peace, where there is no sadness, and sorrows no longer exist. It’s no
wonder Christians look forward to the day when they leave their pains, their
aches, and their struggles behind to gain the perfect happiness of living with
Jesus forever!
The same love from Jesus that fills Christians with hope
also fills them with purpose. Jesus’ love leads believers to want to serve
Jesus in any way and in every way they can. They live to give glory to Jesus.
I’m looking forward to my funeral. In the meantime, I thank
Christ he’s given me another day to serve him.
What about you?
Dear Lord, thanks for giving us heaven. We can’t wait to be
there with you! In the meantime, help us live for You, serving You with our whole
life. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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