Therefore, my brothers and sisters, you whom I love and long for, my joy and crown, stand firm in the Lord in this way, dear friends!2 I plead with Euodia and I plead with Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord. 3 Yes, and I ask you, my true companion, help these women since they have contended at my side in the cause of the gospel, along with Clement and the rest of my co-workers, whose names are in the book of life. Phil. 4:1-3
In the previous passage Paul was telling us how to keep from being defeated and giving in to the mindset of the Kingdom of Earth which glorifies power, wealth, image, influence, and indulging fleshly appetites, and his answer was to keep looking up - to focus on Heaven - to keep our eyes on the prize. Isn't that the crux of faith anyway? When you look at the faith chapter, Hebrews 11, there are six illustrations of that;
1. they accepted the confiscation of their property because they knew they had better and lasting possessions 10:34
2. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob lived in tents because they were looking forward to a city built by God. 11:9,10
3. They lived like aliens because they were longing for a heavenly country 11:15
4. Moses left the treasures of Egypt, disgraced, because he was looking for a reward 11:26
5. Saints were tortured so they could receive a better resurrection 11:35
6. Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him. 12:2
So in other words, to escape the world from getting inside us, our faith must increase which is relying on and trusting in the unseen.
Paul gives two examples of this in this passage. First, he calls the church his crown. A crown is something we receive as a prize or reward, or a symbol of status that usually has great value on the Earth. Paul is using the term symbolically because his prize will be when he gets to Heaven and sees them there as a result of his faithfulness. God might even award him a crown in Heaven for his faithfulness and obedience. Paul eschews wealth, status, rewards on Earth for rewards in Heaven. Can the same be said of us or are we seeking recognition here on Earth more so than Heaven?
Secondly, he refers to names of believers written in the Book of Life. When it is all said and done, does it matter if our names are written on a list of who's who down here or will it matter for all eternity that my name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life? If I ever get awards or recognition may it end by me saying, "I appreciate the recognition but even if I wasn't recognized in this way, I'm grateful that my name is written in the Book of Life and I have crowns waiting for me in Heaven and that's all I'll ever need."
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