– Philippians 1:21 KJV
Around
the year 200 AD, a 22-year-old mother named Perpetua was arrested and
put in a dungeon because of her faith in Christ. A native of Carthage in
northern Africa, she had come from a wealthy family.
It would have been easy for Perpetua to yield to the pressure. The authorities told her they wanted her to be free: All she had to do was renounce her faith and conform to what was popular and accepted.
They
even took her infant son from her, but she still refused to deny
Christ. They finally gave her baby back to her, but she would not
compromise.
While
in that prison, she wrote in her diary, “The dungeon became to me as it
were a palace.” She felt so filled with God’s presence that it did not
seem to matter that she was confined in a horrible place. She had the
joy of the Lord!
Eventually
Perpetua was martyred, but she remained joyful and resolutely committed
to her faith until the end. Like Paul, she knew that “to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”
How
easy it can be for us to have the wrong priorities and focus on the
trivial things of life. We’re sidetracked and dominated by daily
inconveniences…momentary setbacks…and short-term pleasures. Too often,
we’re focused on the wrong kingdom.
Today, ask God to help you have the right
priorities. Are you weighed down by the cares of this world, or filled
with the joy of the Lord regardless of your circumstances? Is serving
Jesus your highest priority? Have you surrendered your life fully to
Him?
Right
now, make sure that you have committed your time, talent, and treasure
to God. Invest your resources in eternal things. Make it your passion to
live for Christ.
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