
In the logic of the gospel, there are no alternatives to Christ. Every other option is no option at all. When everything considered valuable in life is seen to be nothing in comparison to the glory of Christ, you learn rather well that Christ alone is worth living for.
Matt Chamdler
What is life? What is true living? What is the purpose of our existence? Philosophers have been battling with these questions for thousands of years. For the Christian, those questions have already been answered. And for the Christian, those answers are meant to be shared with the world. In Philippians 1:21, the Apostle Paul makes a bold declaration: “For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” This verse encapsulates the heart of Christian living—Jesus is not just a part of life; He is life itself.
Living for Christ means that He is the foundation of everything we do. Our priorities, decisions, and actions should all reflect His love, grace, and truth. Paul exemplified this by dedicating his entire life to spreading the gospel, regardless of the hardships he faced. He endured imprisonment, beatings, and rejection, yet his joy remained because his life was Christ-centered.
How can this be more of a part of our lives in the 21st century? We have to start our day with prayer and Scripture, seeking God’s direction. Not doing that is like starting a trip with no destination or starting a task with no directions. We also have to make Christ the motivation behind our work, relationships, and daily interactions. Life is challenging enough as it is. And motivation is key in everything. As we go throughout the day we strive to glorify God in both big and small decisions. This more than serving in church, going down to the homeless shelter to serve food, street preaching, or any of the other outstanding acts of service. It’s in our conversations, or jobs, our thoughts, or words, our attitudes, our responses, our choices, and every other little detail. They begin and end with Jesus.
To live is Christ means representing Him wherever we go. As believers, we are called to reflect His character—showing love, humility, and kindness to others. In 2 Corinthians 5:20, Paul reminds us that we are Christ’s ambassadors, carrying His message of reconciliation to the world. We do that by sharing the gospel through words and actions. We serve others selflessly, just as Jesus did. We act as a light in our workplace, community, and family. As my pastor (and father-in-law) says, “We love Jesus and make Him known.”
Many people search for meaning in career success, wealth, or personal achievements, but Paul reminds us that true purpose is found in Christ. When our lives revolve around Him, even suffering has meaning. Paul saw his trials as opportunities to magnify Christ and advance the gospel (Philippians 1:12-14). We need to shift our focus from earthly success to eternal impact. We need to use our talents and resources to serve God’s kingdom. And we need to trust God’s plan, even in challenges, knowing He is using our life for His glory.
“To live is Christ” means that Jesus is everything to us. He is our purpose, our joy, and our hope. Whether in times of blessing or trial, our lives should point to Him. Let us strive to live in such a way that when people see us, they see Christ.
Peace in Christ, your life, brothers and sisters.

