Being
confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in
you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;
Philippians 1:6
Philippians 1:6
It’s
probably just me, but when I read the title and verse above, the word
“circumlocution” comes to mind. That means using a whole lot of
words to say something that could be said in just a few. Now, it’s
not the same as rambling because that usually gets off topic.
Circumlocution is on topic, but verbose.
That
having been said, I put a lot of thought into trying to condense the
title He who has begun a good work in you, and I couldn’t
come up with anything that was an exact fit. The closest I got was
“I.T. guy.”
An
I.T. guy is a person who works with Information Technology (i.e.
computers) and sets you up with all the software you need to get
everything started. Once that’s done, he’s just a phone call away
whenever the computer crashes or gets sick with a virus. You have
confidence that he’ll be there to complete the job until the day
the warranty runs out.
Christ
began the good work of salvation in the lives of every believer, but
His work and relationship with each continues on a daily basis. He
cleans, sanctifies, and glorifies each saint as they go on in their
daily walk of faith. This relationship is not only continuous, but
progressively gets better until the Christian either dies and enters
glory or the church is raptured.
Well,
my explanation of the title He who has begun a good work in you,
has become somewhat circumlocutious not to mention a little garrulous
and pedantic. I should have just given my paraphrase of the verse
instead: “Being confident of this very thing, that Christ’s
got’ya covered” (Philippians 1:6 RKV).
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