pt.8 Contrasting Glories with Righteousness (Philippians 3:1-21)
JS LOWTHER- RNCM, April 23, 2022Part of the Philippians- An Exposition series, preached at a Bible study service
the 8th part after the introduction of an expository study of the Epistle of Philippians written by the apostle Paul under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
In this study message we will be looking a Philippians 3 with specific emphasis on verses that speak of glory and Righteous-justification, with all of the past and current context we can use to expose this chapter's text for what it says.
Paul continues to warn us of by way of analogy of the dog like evil workers, comprised of those self-righteous individuals that glory in their cut off and rotten foreskins, and dung, those things dogs enjoy chewing upon and glory in.
We will make application to our own individual life as we consider Paul's past, both the good and bad of what he lists concerning himself and renders it all 'dung' "for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord".
And we will also consider the way we are told to think about those good and right and lawful things God has given us to do in this life as we run this race towards the finish line justified by Jesus Christ's resurrection.
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