Today's Daily Bread

Great Expectations
I once asked a counselor what the major issues were that brought
people to him. Without hesitation he said, “The root of many problems is
broken expectations; if not dealt with, they mature into anger and
bitterness.”
In our best moments, it’s easy to expect that we will find ourselves
in a good place surrounded by good people who like and affirm us. But
life has a way of breaking those expectations. What then?
Stuck in jail and beset by fellow believers in Rome who didn’t like
him (Phil. 1:15-16), Paul remained surprisingly upbeat. As he saw it,
God had given him a new mission field. While under house arrest, he
witnessed to the guards about Christ, which sent the gospel into
Caesar’s house. And even though those opposing him were preaching the
gospel from wrong motives, Christ was being preached, so Paul rejoiced
(v.18).
Paul never expected to be in a great place or to be well liked. His
only expectation was that “Christ will be magnified” through him (v.20).
He wasn’t disappointed.
If our expectation is to make Christ visible to those around us
regardless of where we are or who we are with, we will find those
expectations met and even exceeded. Christ will be magnified.
Lord, forgive me for making my life all about what
I expect and not about glorifying You regardless
of my circumstances. May Your love, mercy,
and justice be magnified through me today.
I expect and not about glorifying You regardless
of my circumstances. May Your love, mercy,
and justice be magnified through me today.
Make it your only expectation to magnify Christ wherever you are and whoever you are with.
Insight
In this
passage, Paul rejoiced that God used his imprisonment “for the
furtherance of the gospel.” It gave him the rare opportunity to preach
to “the whole palace guard, and to all the rest” (v.13). Encouraged by
Paul’s example, many Roman Christians were emboldened to share the
gospel without fear (v.14). Paul testified to the truth that “all things
work together for good to those who love God” (Rom. 8:28).
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