Bible Reading: Philippians 2:12–18
For God is working in you,
giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.
Philippians 2:13
Listening to God always leads to obedience, but our obedience is never accomplished by our strength alone. Paul encourages believers to “work hard to show the results of your salvation” (Philippians 2:12, NLT), immediately reminding them that “God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him” (v. 13). Christian obedience is God’s work within us before it becomes our work for Him. Our obedience, therefore, is not an attempt to earn His acceptance but the grateful response of lives already changed by Christ. As we listen to His voice and yield to the Holy Spirit, He gradually shapes our thoughts, desires, and actions so that we begin to love what He loves and live in a way that reflects the character of Jesus.
Paul’s call to obedience is rooted in Christ’s example of self-emptying. Eugene Peterson describes the heart of Philippians 2 with the word kenosis—“pouring out” or “self-emptying.” Jesus “set aside” the privileges that were rightfully His, taking the form of a servant and giving Himself in humble obedience, even to death on a cross (Philippians 2:7–8). Peterson reminds us that Christ poured Himself out, Paul poured himself out in service, Timothy in compassionate care, and the Philippians in generous giving. We too are called to pour ourselves out—setting aside pride, selfish ambition, and the desire for recognition so that we may humbly serve others. This is what listening and obeying look like in everyday life.
Paul then applies this truth practically: “Do everything without complaining and arguing” (Philippians 2:14), “shine… like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people” (vv. 15–16, NLT). As we hold firmly to the Word of Life, our lives become a witness to Christ. Today, may we listen to His voice, joyfully pour ourselves out in love and service, and shine with the light of Christ in a world that longs for hope.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Your Son, who emptied Himself in love and obedience. Help us to listen to His voice, set aside our own ambitions, and pour out our lives in humble service to others. By Your Spirit, make us shine as lights that bring glory to Jesus Christ. Amen.

