“But I want you to know, brethren, that the things which happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel.” – Philippians 1:12
The Apostle Paul was beaten, arrested, shipwrecked, and at the time of writing this letter, was under house arrest in Rome. His difficult journey to appear before Caesar was a preparation for a much greater platform to proclaim the gospel. God used it to give Paul the opportunity to testify about the LORD Jesus Christ to a far greater number of people than he had ever reached before
Paul continually faced opposition for the sake of the gospel. In 2 Corinthians 11:23–28, he recounts his sufferings: he labored more abundantly, was imprisoned often, beaten countless times, and frequently brought near to death. Five times he received from the Jews forty lashes minus one. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked, and once he drifted at sea for a night and a day.
His journeys exposed him to every kind of danger; rivers, robbers, hostile Gentiles, betrayal from his own people, peril in the city, in the wilderness, at sea, and even among false brethren. He endured toil and hardship, sleepless nights, hunger and thirst, often without food, suffering in cold and exposure. Beyond all these trials, Paul carried the daily pressure of concern for all the churches.
Yet, in spite of all this, Apostle Paul encouraged the Philippians that his sufferings were being used by God as a platform for the gospel. His endurance gave strength to the brethren, emboldening them to preach Christ with courage. For Apotles Paul, preaching the gospel was his very breath of life.
And now the question comes to us: What about you? Will you allow your circumstances to be stepping stones for reaching others, or stumbling blocks that keep you from fulfilling what God has called you to do? Why exchange Jesus for the comfort of the world? Why hesitate to share Jesus, the One who gave everything for you? Is your own comfort more important than Christ?
