In his sermon titled "To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain," Dr. Steven J. Lawson focuses on the profound theological themes of life and death in the life of the believer as articulated in Philippians 1:21-26. He argues that for the Apostle Paul, living is inherently about Christ, emphasizing that Christ must be the center of a believer’s existence, encompassing every aspect of life. Lawson underscores the comfort that believers find in the inevitability of death, positing that death is not defeat but the ultimate gain, as it facilitates immediate communion with Christ. He reinforces this with Scripture references such as 2 Corinthians 5:8, which reassures believers of their transition into Christ's presence post-death, and notes that true joy and progress in the faith are intertwined with living for Christ. This message underscores the significance of prioritizing Christ, even amidst struggles, and drives home the point that believers are called to devote their lives to Christ’s service until their earthly lives conclude.
“For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”
“Everything in Paul's life revolves around Christ. Christ is the center, not the circumference.”
“To die as a believer in Jesus Christ means you go immediately into the very presence of Jesus Christ, which is even greater than serving Him at a distance down here.”
“May you live for Christ. May you go full throttle for Christ. You only have one life to live for Christ. May you invest it all in the service of the Master.”
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