Paul's Desire to Depart

My desire is to depart.—Phil. 1:23

I desire to depart. There must be a parting and a departing; there must be a parting in this world with all outward excellencies, from the sweet enjoyment of the creatures; there must be a departing between soul and body, between friend and friend, and whatever is near and dear to us. Here we cannot stay long; away we must; we are for another place. How far we are from making right use of the mysteries of salvation. Moses, considering the suddenness of his departure, begged of God to teach him to number his days, that he might apply his heart unto wisdom (Psa. 90:12). Death is but a departing; like loosening a ship from the shore or moving a ship to another coast (2 Tim. 4:6; Phil. 1:23). We must all be unloosened from our houses of clay, and be carried to another place, to heaven. Paul labours to sweeten so harsh a thing as death, by comfortable expressions of it. It is but a sleep (1 Cor. 15:20), a going home (2 Cor. 5:8), a laying aside our earthly tabernacle (2 Cor. 5:1), to teach us this point of heavenly wisdom, that we should look on death as it is now in the gospel, not as it was in the law and by nature. To be with Christ is a thing desirable of itself; but because we cannot come to Christ but by the dark passage of death, said Paul, I desire to depart, that so my death may be a passage to Christ; so that death was the object of Paul's desire so far as it made way for better things. To be with Christ that came from heaven to be here on earth with us, and descended that we should ascend; to be with him, that has done and suffered so much for us; to be with Christ that delighted to be with us; to be with Christ that emptied himself, and became of no reputation, that became poor to make us rich; to be with Christ our husband, now contracted here, that all may be made up in heaven, this was the thing Paul desired.
Devotional Readings taken from Puritan Richard Sibbes 'Refreshment for the Soul.'
Christ is Best, pp. 8-10
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