The Lord is at hand in Advent. Rejoice with gentleness and reasonableness to all
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The Lord is at Hand in Advent----an Attitude of Rejoicing and Response of
Gentleness unto All" Philippians
4:4-7
The Lord
is at hand. His nearness in Advent is a
cause for our joy and our rejoicing.
Lack of joy may be coming from several different causes. It may come from unresolved anger and the
inability to accept what God has dealt us so to speak. In this case it appears in the context of
these verses that there was a kind of dispute between some members of the
church. This is Paul’s theme in this
letter, “ be of the same mind in the Lord”.
4:3
2:2 says
“ be ye like-minded, having the same love, being of accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done through strife…” The Apostle beseeches Euodias and Syntyche,
two women who labored in the gospel to be of the same mind “ in the Lord.” Now note that it is ok to have different
views and that we should have, but our differences in perception should not overrule
our unity and oneness in Christ.
Rejoice
in the Lord always the Apostle reminds the Philippians. If joy is not the predominant feature of our
Christian lives we have to ask , why not?
Anger can be a dangerous weapon if not handled in appropriate ways. We all experience anger , disappointment and
loss of hope . Walter Chantry wrote in “
The Banner of Truth” Aug-Sept 2004 about David’s despondency in his encounters
with Saul: “ Many detect in David’s
despondency a lack of trust in God.
However, it is not uncommon to feel despair after having been subjected
to vicious abuse for years…..This situation reminds us that one must be careful
when attempting to help disheartened saints.
When believers are discouraged, they do need encouragement to trust in
the Lord and in his promises. However,
it is not help to adopt a theory that to be downheartened is sin. Nor is it
accurate. The saints often face dismal
prospects. …Rebuke is not a helpful
remedy for the disconsolate.”
I would
think just telling someone who has suffered in some way to “rejoice” would not
be effective. Certainly that should be
our goal as Christians when the circumstances and the situations of life fail
to make us fully appreciate the plan and love of God. But we do not always feel that way. Yet we should make it our goal to “ rejoice
in the Lord always. Again, I will say rejoice”
Paul was chained to a Soldier who never left him ( Acts 18:20 ). Surely he had to wonder how this was all
going to work out and he had little to rejoice in his circumstance, yet he
could rejoice in the Lord. The Lord is
near to us, or at hand in all things. “
The Christian disposition of mind in the holy time of Advent . 1) Holy joy; 2)
tender love of all people 3) firm trust in God 4) divine peace—difference between
the holy mind of Christians and the wanton mind of the world. 1) The sources: the former springs from
believing, sanctified hearts; the other is a fruit of the sinful flesh.” Prohle in Philippians by Hackett.
“ Let
your forbearance be known to all” 4:5 It signifies mildness and a gentle loving
spirit. Some translations call it
reasonableness. (ESV) One commentary says the best English translation is “graciousness”
---- a willingness not to render evil for evil when attacked may be another way
to describe it. 2 Corinthians 10:1 we read “ Now I Paul myself beseech you by
the meekness and gentleness of Christ”
If we do all these things the Apostle says presenting our prayers and
supplications with thanksgiving to God “ the peace of God which passes all
understanding shall keep our hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
Let me
end with a quote from Michael Ramsey “ …there is only one kind of person who
makes God known and realized by other people, and that is the person who is
humble because they know God, and knows God because they are humble. There is no substitute for this. It is only the humble person who is
authoritatively a man or woman of God, a person who makes God real to
others. Through the years people will
thank God for you. Let the reason for
their thankfulness be not just that were a person whom they liked or loved, but
because you make God real to them. Put
yourself into God’s hands in joy and thankfulness, and in the words of ST
Peter, ‘ Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you
in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.’ “ I Peter
5:6-7
In the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
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