For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. (Philippians 1:21)
I want us to
look at one aspect of death we have for the most part neglected; preparedness.
When we read the
Bible, there is one thing you will realise with people who were close to God.
You will see them very ready for it, as if they were keeping an appointment.
And when
Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the
bed, and yielded up the ghost, and was gathered unto his people. (Genesis 49:33)
That is
exceptional when looked at using the lens of our times.
Yet it is not
exceptional when looked at from a purely Biblical context.
The common thing
you read is that someone set his house in order and then died.
As I have
severally said, Hezekiah messed because he refused to agree with God that he
had completed his assignment and sought an extension of the same, bitterly.
No wonder that
extension brought about Manasseh!
Another thing
that I will say paints our times in very bad light is the kind of revelation we
enjoy.
Howbeit when
he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he
shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak:
and he will shew you things to come. (John 16:13)
How can it be
called all truth if it does not include death?
What am I
driving at?
God seeks to
closely walk with us ALL THE TIME, not only when we are doing spiritual things.
But I think it
is important to say one thing.
There must be a
reason why we are unable to accurately know when our time has come.
It is because we
do not know when our assignment is complete.
And do you know
why that is so?
We actually do
not know our assignment.
You see, I can
only complete an assignment that I have been given.
And it is
important to get our facts right.
Paul knew that
his time had come because his assignment was complete.
And that was not
because of threats of death or even being in prison because that was his
constant diet over his ministry years. And a few verses of that reality are in
order.
And having
this confidence, I know that I shall abide and continue with you all for your
furtherance and joy of faith; (Philippians 1:25)
But withal
prepare me also a lodging: for I trust that through your prayers I shall be
given unto you. (Philemon 1:22)
You may remember
that in Acts 16 he refused to get out of prison because his rights had been
breached. Yet he had not protested for his rights when he was beaten and sent
to that prison.
This means that
his assignment was more important than his rights. But they became important
after the assignment was completed because it opened doors to a different kind
of assignment.
You remember
that even when he was stoned to death that he went on without a care after
being prayed back to life?
Is it therefore
possible to guess the point at which his assignment ended?
And we see the
same with Peter.
He is asleep
when awaiting death from Herod because his assignment was way from over.
Simply because
he knew that nothing could block God from His purposes.
Knowing that
shortly I must put off this my tabernacle, even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath
shewed me. (2Peter 1:14)
That assignment
is what gave him sleep when everybody knew he was on his way to the gallows.
Its completion
was the reason he knew that it was a matter of time before he rejoined Christ.
The assignment
was the reason Stephen could stare his stoners and boldly and clearly share the
Gospel.
It was the
reason he was triumphant when he was being stoned.
And it was the
reason he prayed for forgiveness for his killers; because he knew that his
assignment required that stoning.
Even death from
illness does not diminish that as we see with Elisha.
He closes his
books before dying by delivering instructions to concerned people.
I know I am
scaring people.
But my intent is
different.
I want to
challenge you to realise that God has an assignment for you and that connecting
to that assignment should be the prime object of your existence.
And it is only
when you are in your assignment that you can know when it is completed.
Ministers employ
bodyguards, carry guns and live in the most secure environments because they
are completely in the dark about their assignments.
Even the kinds
of cars we drive will many times loudly speak about our preparedness for death.
Many will not
even take a cup of water from an uncertified source because they must keep
their health free from any sort of infection.
I am not saying
that we become careless with our lives since they are the temple of the Holy
Spirit.
But you see, it
is impossible to serve God right if we are more concerned about our security
than we are about our ministry.
A minister is
required to eat whatever is offered without asking questions, not because he is
careless, but because he is serving God, the same God who created all those
microbes and viruses and therefore can direct them however He wants.
We do not
trample on serpents and scorpions because we are looking for them.
We do it as we
are busy on the assignment God has for us.
Poison does not
become harmless to us because we are immune to it.
It is made
powerless because we are on assignment.
It is essential
therefore to ascertain whether we are on our assignment or not.
And that is the
point of this message.
Do you know your
assignment?
Is it not
therefore of utmost importance that you seek to know it so that you can start
walking in it?
Then death will
be welcome because you will know when that assignment is completed.