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FACE-TO-FACE

PHILIPPIANS 3:11

“if somehow I may attain to the resurrection from the dead.”

I do a lot of Zoom calls with men around the world. I say often that I wish I had invested in Zoom before Covid hit in 2020. I could have retired by now, lol. Zoom is great when you can’t meet face to face, but I still prefer that physical meeting. You can hide a lot of your body language in Zoom. Heck, you can even hide yourself by just cutting off the video. Or you can mute yourself. You can’t do those things if you are meeting in the same room.

Why am I talking about Zoom? Well, the word Paul uses in today’s verse for “may attain” (katantao) comes from two Greek words, kata and antao. It literally means to come face-to-face, to reach a destination. Paul desires to arrive at this point in his life. He is in prison. He is perhaps tired and weary. His spirit yearns for his heavenly home. I want to give you an explanation of this verse from Albert Barnes. I believe he explains it well. “Paul believed that all the dead would be raised (Acts 24:15; Acts 26:6-8); and in this respect he would certainly attain to the resurrection of the dead, in common with all mankind.”

APPLICATION

Katantaois used by Paul in Ephesians 4:13 where we are told, “until we all attain to the unity of the faith.” This attaining hints at our spiritual journey. It’s a journey we will be on until we are taken home to heaven. We will arrive or come face-to-face one day, but not now. Right now, we are trying to attain this unity.

Is there something you are trying to attain? Katantao can refer to a physical or spiritual journey. You may be planning a vacation or a holiday this summer. You probably have a destination in mind. As you make this trip, think about this verse and this word. You will attain your destination on this holiday, but you will always be seeking to attain your spiritual destination to the day you die.

Carl, are you telling me my spiritual journey is unattainable? In a way, yes, I am. We will not see Jesus face-to-face here on this earth. We may be one of the lucky ones who are raptured and will meet Him in the air. If not, we will meet Him the moment we die. Paul says to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Are you ready to attain that? I am! Can’t wait!

Lord, one day You will take me home. I will attain the full promises You have made to me.

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