Have you ever marveled at the devotion and self-sacrifice we see in the life of 
the apostle Paul? He said, "For me to live is Christ" (Phil. 1:21). But he was 
not a fanatic and he was not a masochist; he loved life as much as anybody, but 
still he rejoiced that he was permitted to suffer for the sake of Christ who 
had suffered so much for him. On and on he went through life, scorning 
retirement, motivated by the love [agape] of Christ in his ministry to people, 
finally laying his head down on the block while the Roman soldier severed it.

Has Paul earned a first class ticket to heaven while the rest of us must be 
content with third class passage (if we get there!)? Will he enjoy a mansion in 
the earth made new while we will be content with a shack if we can squeeze 
through the pearly gates, or maybe just sleep on the grass? Is the all-out 
devotion such as Paul's possible for us whose lot is cast in the First World's 
economy of comfort and for many, luxury? It's not our fault we are heirs to the 
life-style we enjoy! In the final Judgment, will we step shamefully aside while 
Paul gets his very special reward? Or is his devotion possible for us?

In these last days it will be repeated in that mystic number of "144,000" of 
Revelation 14:1-5, who "follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth." It wasn't some 
special trait of character in Paul; he was a selfish sinner like we are, by 
nature. He simply saw something we have not as yet clearly seen: Jesus poured 
out His life (precious to Him as it can be to us!), "poured out His soul unto 
death" (Isa. 53:12)--the second death. Paul was able to "comprehend" what we 
haven't yet clearly seen--"the breadth, and length, and depth, and height" of 
this "love [agape] of Christ which passeth knowledge" (Eph. 3:18, 19).

God will see to it that we yet "comprehend" it; will you welcome the revelation?

Copyright © 2009 by Robert J. Wieland.

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