March 16, 2018
Harmony With God
I don’t mean to say that I have already achieved these things or that I
have already reached perfection. But I press on to possess that perfection for
which Christ Jesus first possessed me.
Philippians 3:12
Read: Philippians 3: 12-16
In verse 12, Paul said, “I press on to possess that perfection for
which Christ Jesus first possessed me.” John Wesley urged his pastors to
always have the mind-set that they were ‘going on to perfection,” and that
phrase is still used today when new pastors are ordained in the United
Methodist Church. Wesley’s intention was rooted in his understanding of the
Biblical word holiness. John Wesley
loved the word holiness. He talked about scriptural holiness, holiness of the
heart and holiness of life. Many people mistakenly think holiness has to do
with rigid laws, or rules, which through obedience make a person holy. Not so;
holiness is a state of being. As Christians, we know that our state of being,
our acceptance by God, comes as a gift of God’s grace, through faith in Jesus.
The definition that best fits John Wesley’s use of the word holiness is a state
of being in harmony with God. In the context of today’s passage, because we
have holiness of heart as a gift of God’s grace, we, like Paul, are pressing on
to make what is true in our heart, true in our way of life.
It is so important that we hold
tight to the truth that Jesus calls us to perfection; that is, Jesus calls us
to make our life in him our way of life. This truth has been captured
beautifully by Max Lucado in the title of one of his books: God Loves You
Just The Way You Are, But He Refuses To Leave You There. He Wants You To Be
Just Like Jesus.
My Takeaway: The NASB translation provides me with another take on
verse 12. “. . . but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I
was laid hold of by Christ Jesus.” I love the visual image of this translation
which reminds me of John 10:28-29 where Jesus says he has us securely, for all
time, in his hand. I never tire of this image of Jesus holding me securely in
his grasp as I reach out to grasp him.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the Book
of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my correspondence.
Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about these things.)
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Meditations on The Story of My Life as told by Jesus
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