What did Paul mean when he wrote 'to live is Christ' (Philippians 1:21)?

Quick answer

A Christian will have difficulties, but Christ brings joy through these difficulties. True life is found in living for Christ.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

In Philippians 1:21, Paul says the focus of all he does is glorifying Jesus and making Him known. Many of Paul’s epistles record a life bound up in Jesus—imitating Him, preaching Him, obeying Him, and making disciples of Him (1 Corinthians 2:2). His letters relate his joy, even amid the hardship and suffering he endured, for the sake of proclaiming Christ to others (Philippians 3:8–11). Prioritizing the Lord isn’t just a New Testament teaching, though. In Genesis, Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac showed that God was the center of his life (Genesis 22:10–12). The first of the Ten Commandments, which is foundational to the Mosaic covenant, is the command to put no other gods before the true God (Exodus 20:3).The Mosaic law contained the shema , a prayer Jews traditionally said daily. That prayer included the command to love the Lord with all of our heart, mind, and strength (Deuteronomy 6:4–9). The entire Bible emphasizes that the Lord should be the center of our lives. May we, with Paul, be able to declare "to live is Christ" (Philippians 1:21).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Beatings, shipwreck, imprisonment, scorn—experiences like those aren’t what most people would call a “good life.” But if they happen because of our devotion to the Lord, we are living the most purposeful life we could ever lead. Paul experienced those hardships and more (2 Corinthians 11:16–33), yet he was still able to tell the Philippian church to “rejoice in the Lord always ” (Philippians 4:4, emphasis added). Do you center your life on Christ? Do you make time to study the Bible to know who God is and what His purpose is for us? Are you willing to withstand the scorn of this world for the glory of the next? The natural man doesn’t understand joy in the face of adversity. But believers know Christ strengthens us to live such a life (Philippians 4:13). When we live for Christ, by His power, and abiding in Him (John 15), we experience His love, grace, comfort, power and equipping for service (John 10:10; Ephesians 1:3–14; 2 Peter 1:3). He has “overcome the world” (John 16:33) and gives us the privilege of joining in His work. Have you accepted that privilege? May we, with Paul, be able to declare "to live is Christ" (Philippians 1:21).

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