PHILIPPIANS 1:28
“and in no way alarmed by your opponents—which is a sign of destruction for them, but of salvation for you, and this too, from God.”
Forty years ago, I went on a mission trip to Liberia. I was part of a three person team (a doctor, a nurse and me). We conducted medical clinics in several locations in Southwest Liberia near the coast. I will never forget in one village I watched this young lady thrashing grain and then separating it from the husk by tossing it in a shallow platter, letting the wind blow away the chaff. It was such a neat process and one which she had done many times.
Why am I talking about this? Because the word Paul uses in today’s verse for “alarmed” describes that process of winnowing. Strong’s Lexicon says this, “The Greek verb pturó primarily refers to the agricultural process of winnowing, which involves separating the grain from the chaff using a fan or by tossing it into the air. This term is used metaphorically in the Bible to describe the process of separating the righteous from the wicked or purifying one’s life from sin.” This word is only used here in today’s verse in the New Testament.
APPLICATION
Paul knew persecution of Philippi. Remember back in Acts 16 when Paul and Silas went there, they were attacked and thrown into prison for delivering a slave woman from her demon. They were accused of preaching against their gods. Paul knew these Philippian believers were facing similar persecutions from these pagan idol worshippers as well as the Judaizers who wanted to force Mosaic law on them.
Don’t you love what Paul tells them? He says this persecution will be “a sign of destruction for them, but of salvation for you.” I am reminded of Deuteronomy 32:35 which says, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay.” Paul knew God was aware of their persecution and would repay the evildoers in due time. He would use this persecution for their salvation as proof of their dedication to Jesus.
Are you being winnowed right now? Do you feel like you are being thrashed like grain? Remember my story. The winds of persecution are blowing away all the chaff in your life. God will see you through this. He will use it to purify you and make you more like Him. Do you trust Him? Let Him take vengeance in His time. He will repay.
Father, remind me when I feel the rods of thrashing against me that You are purifying me for my salvation.