Philippians 3 – Shortcode
Philippians 3 – Shortcode
Gain and Loss in the Gospel
- Finally my brothers, rejoice in the Lord. Indeed, it’s not irksome for me to write the same things to you, but it’s without danger to you.
- Beware of the dogs. Beware of the wicked workmen. Beware of the mutilation of circumcision.
- For we are the true circumcision; the men worshipping in God’s Spirit and boasting in Jesus the Anointed and not being *confident in the flesh,
- although I have confidence even in the flesh. If some other man thinks to be *confident in the flesh, I could more.
- Circumcised the eighth day, from the nation of Israel (the tribe of Benjamin) a Hebrew of Hebrews. Regarding the law: a Pharisee.
- Regarding zeal: persecuting the church. Regarding righteousness by the law, having become blameless.
- But whatever things were my gain, I *consider these things loss because of the Anointed.
- But more, I therefore also truly consider all things to be a loss because of the surpassing knowledge of my Lord Jesus the Anointed, because of whom I lost all things and consider them refuse so I might gain the Anointed,
- and might be found in Him, not having my own righteousness from the law, but righteousness through faith in the Anointed; the righteousness from God on the basis of faith,
- to know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the partnership in His sufferings, being conformed to His death,
- so somehow I might attain to the resurrection from the dead.
- Not that I already received it, or already have been perfected. But I pursue it so I might seize it, for that’s why I was also seized by Jesus the Anointed.
- Brothers, I don’t consider myself to have seized it. But one thing I indeed do, forgetting the things behind and reaching toward the things ahead,
- I pursue the goal towards the prize of the upward calling of God in Jesus the Anointed.
- Therefore, as many as are mature should have this opinion. And if you have a different opinion in anything, God will reveal this to you also.
- Nevertheless, in what we attained, we are to walk in the same [standard, and to have the same opinion.]
- Brothers, become fellow imitators of me and observe the men walking in this way, just as you have an example in us.
- For many men – of whom I often was telling you, and even now weeping I say – many men walk as enemies of the cross of the Anointed,
- men whose end is utter ruin, whose God is the belly and whose glory is in their shame; the men setting their minds on earthly things.
- For our citizenship already exists in the heavens, from which we also eagerly await a savior; the Anointed Lord Jesus,
- who will transform our humble body into conformity with His glorious body by the effective power which even enables Him to submit all things to Himself.