Verse of the day: Philippians 1:21
"For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." Paul’s words are only a few syllables long, yet they contain a whole way of seeing the world: “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” This is not a slogan of escape from life. Paul was writing from uncertainty and suffering, yet he still understood his earthly existence as purposeful. To live was to serve Christ—to encourage others, proclaim the gospel, endure hardship, and love faithfully. His life was not measured by comfort, success, or length, but by the presence and purposes of Jesus. At the same time, Paul could face death without treating it as ultimate loss. For the Christian, death is not welcomed because suffering is pleasant, nor because this world has no value. It is gain because Christ is there. The believer’s deepest treasure is not health, achievement, family, or even life itself, precious as these gifts are. The deepest treasure is Christ, and death brings the believer into his presence. This ...