In
times of distress and deprivation we turn to our Apostle as an example
of one who could be content in all things;
Phi
4:11
Not that I speak according
to need, for I have learned to be content in whatever state I am.
Phi
4:12
I know both how to be
abased, and I know how to abound. In everything and in all things I am
instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to
suffer need.
Certainly Paul had to endure some terrible situations and we are not be
surprised to read that he describes his ministry in rather appalling
terms at times;
1Co 4:9
For I think that God has
set forth us last, the apostles, as it were appointed to death; for we
have become a spectacle to the world and to angels and to men.
1Co 4:10
We
are fools for Christ's sake,
but you are wise in
Christ. We are weak, but
you are strong. You
are honorable, but we
are despised.
1Co 4:11
Even until this present
hour we both hunger and thirst and are naked and are buffeted and have
no certain dwelling place.
1Co 4:12
And we labor, working with
our own hands. Being reviled, we bless; being persecuted, we suffer
it;
1Co 4:13
being defamed, we entreat.
We are made as the filth of the world, the off scouring of all
things until now.
If you
would like to read of some of the hardships Paul endured turn to 2 Cor.
11:18-33 where you find he was whipped 39 times, beaten with rods three
times, stoned, shipwrecked, at sea for a night and a day, and endured
many “perils” too numerous to elaborate. Here are some other passages
describing Paul’s tribulations, 1 Cor. 15:30-32, 2 Cor.1:8, 4:8-12,
6:4-5, and Romans 8:36 just to site a few.
Suffering on behalf of the Lord was not anything new as a reading of
Hebrews 11:32-38 will show. There we read of the unhappy lot of the
Lord’s Old Testament saints who endured terrible afflictions because of
their witness and words for God. Our Lord also suffered during His walk
and passion as we read in the gospel accounts.
The
testimony of the Word seems clear; irrespective of time or place, if we
stand for God and His Word we are bound to suffer.
Certainly Paul suffered in every sphere of human experience until the
last, indeed, the very administration given to him after Israel were
cast aside at the end of the book of Acts was permeated with sufferings;
Col 1:24
who now rejoice in my
sufferings on your behalf, and I fill up the things lacking of the
afflictions of Christ in my flesh, on behalf of His body, which
is the church;
We
might never suffer like Paul did, but he warns us we will experience it;
Phi 1:29
For to you it is given on
behalf of Christ not only to believe on Him, but also to suffer for His
sake,
For us
who have given our hearts and lives to Christ this is not a verse we
like to nail on the wall or frame and stick above our bed heads. Paul
says we will experience the “same conflict which you saw in me”, and
hopefully, what the Philippians saw was not anywhere near as bad as
those things we read about in 2 Cor. 11. Nevertheless we can expect
suffering and I am writing nothing new to those of you who even now
endure it.
If you
are brave enough to read just how badly our fellow Christians are
suffering around the world, log onto Persecution .org, but I warn you,
it may not be pretty reading.
So what
can we do in the face of our own suffering?
Our
Apostle Paul is given to us as a pattern;
Phi 3:17
Brothers, be imitators
together of me, and mark those who walk this way, for you have us
for a pattern.
Now if
we are to imitate Paul in suffering then we should have that attitude
found in our opening verses;
Phi 4:11
Not that I speak according
to need, for I have learned to be content in whatever state I am.
Phi 4:12
I know both how to be
abased, and I know how to abound. In everything and in all things I am
instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to
suffer need.
It
seems that Paul had learned to be content in every situation.
Does
this mean Paul was content as they stoned him to death? Was he content
as he floated at sea for 18 hours? Was he content when they were beating
him with rods or the whip? Are we to be content in EVERY situation of
suffering we are enduring right now?
Our
English word content has various meanings, but for now we describe the
word thus:
Desiring no more than
what one has; satisfied. (Dictionary.com).
Certainly this definition of contentment is an antidote to covetousness;
however, this is not the meaning of the word Paul used.
I
don’t think Paul was telling us that he was “desiring no more” than the
situation he was in at the time. We can be sure Paul would have desired
to be anywhere else than facing death through stoning. Neither do I
believe Paul was “satisfied” in and with every situation, no indeed,
more than likely Paul was very dissatisfied and I am sure that you and I
are not satisfied nor content in the sufferings we are called upon to
endure.
The word
Paul used for “content” means to be “self-sufficient”. It is a unique
word only found here in the New Testament. “The
Greek (word), literally expresses "independent of others, and having
sufficiency in one's self.”. JFB commentary.
Paul had
learned that in every situation, he was self-sufficient, able to resist
and endure it all. Now this would mark Paul as some sort of mental
giant, capable of incredible stamina, but we know the source of Paul’s
strength don’t we?
2Co 3:5
not that we are sufficient
of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves, but our sufficiency
is of God;
Paul’s
clearly identifies the source of his strength which is also ours;
Phi 4:13
I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me.
Perhaps
during our suffering we will be alone like Paul. We are never alone
really, for there is One who never leaves nor forsakes us (Hebs.13:5-6)
and by His grace and strength, we can be “content”, that is
“self-sufficient” no matter what, and through Christ’s strength we can
endure all things and turn them to profit in the things of God.
2Co 9:8
And God
is able to make all grace
abound toward you, that in everything, always having all
self-sufficiency, you may abound to every good work;
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