From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
December 28 "For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not
only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake." Philippians
1:29 After the Lord, by his special work on the conscience,
has called us to repentance and confession of sin, as well as to faith in
Jesus; after he has called us to godly sorrow; to live according to the
precepts of the gospel; and to walk in the ordinances of his Church; he then
calls us to suffer for and with Christ. But we cannot "suffer according to
the will of God," that is, in a gospel sense and from gospel motives, until
the Lord enables us in some measure to look to him. The same Spirit, who
calls the believer to walk in a path of suffering, strengthens and enables
him to do so. To suffer aright, we must walk in the steps of the great
Captain of our salvation, who "though a Son, yet learned obedience by the
things which he suffered." The Father in this sense spared not his
only-begotten Son, but led him into the path of tribulation. If the Lord of
the house, then, had to travel in this dark and gloomy path of suffering,
can his disciples escape? If the Captain of our salvation was "a man of
sorrows and acquainted with grief," must not the common soldiers, who occupy
the ranks of the spiritual army, be baptized into the same sufferings, and
taste in their measure of that cup which he drank to the very dregs? Thus, every child of God is called, sooner or later, to
"suffer with Christ;" and he that suffers not with Christ, will not reign
with him (2 Timothy 2:12). But the Lord, who sees what we are, as well as
what we need, apportions out suffering to our several states and
necessities. And however the suffering may differ, all have to pass through
the furnace; for the Lord brings "the third part through the fire." All have
to walk in the footsteps of a self-denying and crucified Jesus; all have
painfully to feel what it is to be at times under the rod, and experience
those chastisements of God, whereby they are proved to be sons, and not
bastards.