Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 86: Today, I am grateful for the final word.
My verse for today is one of my favorites. It is Paul writing to he much loved brothers and sisters in Christ knowing that this time, they might really kill him for sharing the Good News of the gospel. He realized that live or die, he wins! Absolutely and with not a single doubt.
"For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know!" -Philippians 1:21-22
Paul began his life as Saul. He was well-versed and a scholar of the scriptures. He was Jewish and a Roman citizen. He lived when Jesus lived, but he did not know him. He watched them stone Stephen for his faith. He had not encountered Jesus personally.
His "come to Jesus moment" could be the origin of that phrase. Jesus showed up after his return to heaven with so much light Saul was struck down and blinded. He was a passionate coach, but he was playing on the wrong team. He needed a new jersey to wear. Everything changed that day. He had to be blinded for him to see. When his vision was restored, the world looked different. He required a name change to accompany his new sight and redirection. I love Paul's passion. I think it might have been a bit overwhelming in person. He was bold in word and in deed.
At the end of his life, Paul could not lose. To live was to preach the gospel another day; to die was to be with the Lord he came to know and love more than life. Either way, it is a win!
When the final word on our lives is spoken, I am so grateful that we have "an advocate before the Father" who walked this earth and lived in our skin when the final word is spoken. "Well done, good and faithful servant."
Today, I am grateful for the final word.




