In Philippians 3:1-11, Paul warns against trusting in personal achievements for righteousness, emphasizing that true worship comes through the Spirit of God. He shares his Jewish credentials—circumcised on the eighth day, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Pharisee, and zealous in persecuting the church—but now considers these accomplishments worthless compared to knowing Christ. Paul stresses that righteousness is not gained through the law but through faith in Jesus, desiring to know Him deeply and experience the power of His resurrection. His ultimate goal is to trust fully in Christ for salvation, abandoning self-righteousness and pressing toward eternal life with God.
Philippians (ASL) - Lesson 8
No Confidence in the Flesh
Doyle Gilliam, Hollis Maynard • Philippians 3:1–11
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