PHILIPPIANS 2:30
“because he came close to death for the work of Christ, risking his life to compensate for your absence in your service to me.”
I have never had to risk my life for Jesus. I live in a pretty safe place here in Eastern TN. I have traveled to places that weren’t as safe (shhh, don’t tell my wife), but I was always with people who knew the area and kept me from any harm. I have always said I am safer in the will of God than anywhere else. Amen? Don’t let your fears stop you from doing something that God has called you to do just because others may think it is not safe. Trust Him.
Paul recognized Epaphroditus’ sacrifice. He had left his comfort in Philippi, made a long and dangerous journey to Rome, gotten very ill (to the point of death) and was now homesick for Philippi. Because of all of these things, Paul told them in the previous verse to honor him when he got home. After all he risked “his life to compensate for your absence in your service to me.”
APPLICATION
God may just call you to a risky situation. I know a missionary who answered God’s call to go to Somalia with his family. He went obediently, and God blessed his ministry there. He was able to establish a working community for the Somalian believers. He is now working to return and establish an Every Man A Warrior group, as soon as it is translated into Somali. That’s a risky place to go!
The Greek word used here for “risking,” parabouleuomai, only appears here in the New Testament. It literally means to disregard wise counsel. I don’t think Paul was implying that about Epaphroditus. He was sent by the church and was being sent back by Paul. Yes, this trip to and from Philippi was probably not wise in the world’s eyes, but we don’t follow the wisdom of the world, do we?
Are you being asked to risk something for Christ? Perhaps he has called you into full-time ministry out of a very lucrative occupation. He may have asked you to step out and trust Him in a new role in your church. Whatever the risk, if God has told you to take it, you are safer doing it than remaining where you are in disobedience. Take the risk. Step out. Be an Epaphroditus.
Lord, You have asked me to do some things that others thought were crazy. But each and every time You have been faithful!