Formation to Transformation | A Worship Devotional
The last three verses of Philippians 4 are greetings. Paul names people who are with him in prison. Paul names people who send their hellos. Paul ends with grace. Most people skip these verses. I do not want you to skip them. Because there is one line in the closing greetings of this chapter that I think every worship leader needs to hear before this season ends. All the saints greet you, especially those who are of Caesar's household. Caesar's household. The imperial palace. The seat of the empire that has crucified Jesus and arrested Paul and is currently keeping Paul in chains. The place where the most powerful man in the world lives and the most powerful soldiers serve. There are saints there. Christians. In the palace. Sending greetings to the church in Philippi from inside the imperial household. The room you cannot imagine the Spirit reaching is the room where saints already are. For the worship team, this last passage does two things. It expands your imagination about where the Spirit is at work. The seat in the back of your church you have written off. The colleague at the other church who you assumed was not interested. The bandmate who has been quietly questioning everything. The senior pastor you cannot read. You do not know whose household is being secretly populated by people the gospel has reached. And it ends the chapter where Paul wants it to end. Not at instruction. At grace. This is the last episode of Philippians 4. Read the written version and get extra notes at ryanloche.substack.com. Mentioned in this episode: If you've enjoyed this devotional, would you please leave a rating and a review? You can keep up with everything at ryanloche.substack.com
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