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A Thought to Ponder
In 1
Corinthians 15:31, Paul mentioned: “I die daily”.Have you ever given thought to what exactly was he talking about?The following is a good explanation for us to learn from.
“I protest by your rejoicing,.... Some copies read, "our rejoicing"; and
so the Ethiopic version, which seems most natural and easy; since it
follows,
which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord; who in him could
rejoice and glory in afflictions and sufferings, which he endured as a
preacher of the Gospel for his sake; and which being certain and
evident, and what might be depended upon, he makes a protestation by it,
saying,
I die daily; which is to be understood, not in a
spiritual sense of dying unto sin; he was dead unto sin, as to its
damning power, through the death of Christ, and as to its governing
power, through the Spirit and grace of Christ, but still it was living
and dwelling in him; but in a corporeal sense: he instances in himself
in particular, who was one that was in jeopardy or danger of his life
every hour; he always bore in his body the dying of the Lord Jesus, and
was continually delivered to death for Jesus' sake; death was always
working in him, he expected it every day, and was ready for it; he did
not count his life dear unto himself, but was very willing to lay it
down for the sake of Christ and his Gospel; which he would never have
done, if he had not good reason to believe the doctrine of the
resurrection of the dead”. From
Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
Ask YourselfAre you living a life wherein you “die daily”?