Today’s Scripture: Philippians 1:21
“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.”
Words of Devotion
King Xerxes could not
understand what had happened. It was 480 BC, and his huge Persian army had
confronted a small force of Greeks at Thermopylae, in southeastern Greece. The
dominant power in the world, Persia had expected little opposition, but these
Greeks, made up largely of warriors from Sparta, surprised the Persians with
their dedication.
What had happened? Historian Paul Cartledge described how the Spartans were
fighting for ideals that were “dearer than mere life itself.” What drove them?
Primarily it was “the ideal of freedom.”
This commitment astonished Xerxes. In fact, his aides had to explain why freedom
was so important to the Greeks.
Although the Greek warriors technically lost the battle, their efforts set the
groundwork for the ultimate victory that other Greeks achieved later that year
at the battle of Salamis.
To this day, the Spartans who fought at Thermopylae continue to provide a model
of a people committed to freedom, who realize that freedom really isn’t free,
but requires men and women who are willing to stand and fight for what they
believe.
Over the centuries, many peoples and nations have waged campaigns to achieve
freedom—freedom from repression, freedom to vote, freedom to decide their
future, and freedom to live according to their own beliefs.
This is the kind of commitment God wants us to have about our faith. Consider
the example of Paul, who gave up everything to serve Him. In his time, many
Believers faced the choice of being killed or giving in to compromise. Paul
told them that they needed to surrender everything! They had to commit
everything to Jesus, because nothing else really mattered except living for
Him.
What kind of commitment do you have? Make your decision today. Declare that you
will live for Him without compromise or reservation. Follow Jesus, and serve
Him. Don’t hold back!
Inspirational Prayer: Father, I dedicate my life and my time,
talent, and treasure to You. Nothing is more important to me than Your Kingdom.
Use me to reach the world with the Gospel. In Jesus’ name Amen
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