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Dear BAGBR Churches,
Philippians 1: 12 “…my circumstances have
turned out for the greater progress of the
gospel.”
When we think of circumstances in our life
turning out for the greater progress of the
gospel, we most often like to think about
good that has come our way—success,
promotion, recognition. In the case of
Paul he was imprisoned in Rome. This
sounds like regression and not progression!
And yet, Paul was a faithful
witness, sharing the gospel with all the
guards that were assigned to him. As a
result, many were coming to faith in Christ.
Now the entirety of the Praetorian Guard in
Rome was a ripe field for the Gospel. The
apostle would have never had direct access
to them unless he was in prison in Rome.
Paul realized that his circumstances were
divinely designed by God! So, he
determined that being in prison was as much
a “mission trip” as was his call to
Macedonia or his call to labor three years
in Ephesus.
If we are inconvenienced or limited in the
place we find ourselves, is it because of
something wrong we have done? Or could it be
that we have done nothing wrong? At
this point, it matters not! We should
accept the fact that where we are is where
we must be—on assignment for the Lord,
making the most of it—for His glory and our
good. We should not focus on the
circumstances we find ourselves in, but
rather we should focus on our calling to be
obedient to Christ. When we think in this
way, He transforms our misery into mission,
our complaining into witnessing,
disappointments into appointments, and our
challenges into opportunities.
Sometimes we may find ourselves in places
among people that we would not have chosen
nor desired, but God put us there by design.
Don’t Whine, SHINE.
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
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