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    The Premise of the Promise

    Posted on Dec 11, 2021 12:00:00 AM

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    Philippians 2:12-4:23

    The Premise:
    Philippians 4:18, “I have received full payment and have more than enough. I am amply supplied, now that I have received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent. They are a fragrant offering, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God.”

    The Promise:
    Philippians 4:19, “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”

    Think

    Who is the better father: the one who just gives his kids everything they want or the one who teaches, guides, and gives generously to his kids — when it’s good for them? Obviously, it’s Dad #2! In the same way, God is a loving Father. Unlike a cosmic genie, who only exists to grant us our wishes, He cares for us deeply and wants us to reflect His character and experience His blessings. That’s why every time God gives us a promise, there is a premise.

    Philippians 4:19 is a power-packed verse. The opening conjunction, “And,” is key to understanding this promise. The Philippians were in need, yet they gave sacrificially to support Paul’s ministry. So in his letter, Paul is thanking them for their consistent financial support and assuring them that, due to their generosity, God would meet their needs out of “His glorious riches.”

    Another remarkable quality about this verse is Paul’s use of the word “my.” He didn’t merely reference God, he made it personal. God wasn’t the God or a God giving to believers and non-believers alike. No, in a sense, this was a family matter. As a child of God, Paul was writing to his brothers and sisters in Christ. And from his personal experience, he was assuring them of God’s faithfulness.

    We should all collectively seek to imitate the faithfulness and generosity of the Philippian Church. If God is ‘our’ God, then it’s our duty to give. Are you helping to reach those desperately in need of life change? Are you part of what God wants to do in and through the local church? Because there’s no better or more rewarding place to be than within the provision of God’s greatest promise!

    Pray

    Heavenly Father, I can’t thank You enough for Your generosity and provision. I want to help extend the reach of the local church. I pray for seats to be filled, hearts to be touched, and lives to be forever changed through Your House and my offerings to You. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

    Topics: promise, generosity, giving