PHILIPPIANS
Chapter 3
Phil | Twenty | 3:1 | In conclusion, my Brothers, all joy be yours in your union with the Lord. To repeat what I have already written does not weary me, and is the safe course for you. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:2 | Beware of those 'dogs'!Beware of those mischievous workers! Beware of the men who mutilate themselves! | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:3 | For it is we who are the circumcised--we whose worship is prompted by the Spirit of God, who exult in Christ Jesus, and who do not rely upon external privileges; | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:4 | Though I, if any man, have cause to rely even upon them. If any one thinks he can rely upon external privileges, far more can I! | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:5 | I was circumcised when eight days old; I am an Israelite by race, and of the tribe of Benjamin; I am a Hebrew, and the child of Hebrews. As to the Law, I was a Pharisee; | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:6 | As to zeal, I was a persecutor of the Church; as to such righteousness as is due to Law, I proved myself blameless. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:7 | But all the things which I once held to be gains I have now, for the Christ's sake, come to count as loss. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:8 | More than that, I count everything as loss, for the sake of the exceeding value of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord. And for his sake I have lost everything, and count it as refuse, if I may but gain Christ and be found in union with him; | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:9 | Any righteousness that I have being, not the righteousness that results from Law, but the righteousness which comes through faith in Christ--the righteousness which is derived from God and is founded on faith. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:10 | Then indeed I shall know Christ, and the power of his resurrection, and all that it means to share his sufferings, | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:11 | In the hope that, if I become like him in death, I may possibly attain to the resurrection from the dead. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:12 | Not that I have already laid hold of it, or that I am already made perfect. But I press on, in the hope of actually laying hold of that for which indeed I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:13 | For I, Brothers, do not regard myself as having yet laid hold of it. But this one thing I do--forgetting what lies behind, and straining every nerve for that which lies in front, | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:14 | I press on to the goal, to gain the prize of that heavenward Call which God gave me through Christ Jesus. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:15 | Let all of us, then, whose faith is mature, think thus. Then, if on any matter you think otherwise, God will make that also plain to you. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:17 | Brothers, unite in following my example, and fix your eyes on those who are living by the pattern which we have set you. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:18 | For there are many--of whom I have often told you, and now tell you even with tears--who are living in enmity to the cross of the Christ. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:19 | The end of such men is Ruin; for their appetites are their God, and they glory in their shame; their minds are given up to earthly things. | |
Phil | Twenty | 3:20 | But the State of which we are citizens is in Heaven; and it is from Heaven that we are eagerly looking for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, | |