READ | Isaiah 41:9-11
Loneliness is one of man’s most painful and feared emotions. Many
people consider isolation, disconnectedness, and abandonment
excruciating—especially during periods of crisis. Because Paul knew what
it felt like to be deserted, his life and letters offer encouragement
for such difficult times. As we saw yesterday, the apostle was motivated
by the presence of Christ. Now let’s look at what fueled His courage.
First, Paul experienced the strength of God. He wrote, “I can do all
things through Him who strengthens me” (Phil. 4:13). Often, the Lord allows us to come to the end of our ability
so that we see His hand. Otherwise, we’d attribute success to our own
doing. For example, the apostle was facing possible death charges in
court, and it must have been tempting to water down the truth in order
to save his own life. But God enabled him to be forthright in
proclaiming again the gospel of Jesus Christ—fearlessly, boldly, and
effectively.
Second, Paul knew he was fulfilling God’s will, so he didn’t
compromise, even in the face of death. Instead, the apostle found
satisfaction, energy, and overwhelming joy because he was obedient to
the call on his life. The believer’s reality is bigger than the
“seen”—bigger than the imminent moment. So obeying Christ is our goal
and our joy.
Remember, even in painful circumstances, three truths are certain:
Jesus stands with us; He strengthens us for whatever task God wants us
to accomplish; and He will enable us to fulfill God’s purpose till our
final breath. Be comforted and encouraged by these promises of the
living Lord.