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By Matthew Hosier Thursday 31 March A letter from a man named Paul to a church in a town called Philippi. This is because of the grace and peace they have received from God: their relationship with Jesus is what shapes all other friendships. Paul longs to see them again, and he wants more for them β he wants them to abound in all the good things of God. He wants them to be happy! Paul is in prison as he writes this letter, but he knows his boldness has given courage to other believers.
God has Paul right where he wants him, and we are right where God wants us so we can make Christ known. Paul lives life enthusiastically! Whatever circumstances he finds himself in he wants to be fully focussed on preaching Christ and experiencing joy.
Supported by the prayers of other believers, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, Paul is full of hope about what Jesus can do through him. Christ is the centre of everything for Paul. In fact, we need to be very honest about the reality of conflict. Conflict is an inevitable part of our lives, as we live in a world disordered by sin. Like athletes in the arena we will suffer opposition!
Jesus suffered, and so will we: this reminds us that we still live in an evil age. But our suffering can be a means by which we experience more of the love of God, and it can be part of the process of us becoming more like Christ. Conflict and suffering can create divisions in the church, so we need to stand our ground, and stand together, and be brave!
This is the way that Jesus lived: the one who was God himself really did become a man, and he really did become a servant. Jesus was truly God and truly man β and we need to see that both are true! This is extraordinary, but it is even more extraordinary that this Jesus should be prepared to die for us, even dying on a cross.