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# Philippians 03
> [!info] Table of Contents
> [[#📜 Scripture Text (NET)]]
[[#đź“– Verse-by-Verse Commentary]]
[[#đź§ Chapter Summary]]
[[#🔎 Key Observations / 🛟 Life Application]]
[[#✍️ Key Verses to Remember]]
> [[#🤔 Interesting Facts]]
[[#đź”— Related Passages]]
[[#🙏 Devotional Reflection]]
> [[Philippians Overview]]
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## 📜 Scripture Text (NET)
### True and False Righteousness
Finally, my brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord! To write this again is no trouble to me, and it is a safeguard for you.
2 Beware of the dogs, beware of the evil workers, beware of those who mutilate the flesh! 3 For we are the circumcision, the ones who worship by the Spirit of God, exult in Christ Jesus, and do not rely on human credentials 4 —though mine too are significant. If someone thinks he has good reasons to put confidence in human credentials, I have more: 5 I was circumcised on the eighth day, from the people of Israel and the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews. I lived according to the law as a Pharisee. 6 In my zeal for God I persecuted the church. According to the righteousness stipulated in the law I was blameless. 7 But these assets I have come to regard as liabilities because of Christ. 8 More than that, I now regard all things as liabilities compared to the far greater value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things—indeed, I regard them as dung!—that I may gain Christ, 9 and be found in him, not because I have my own righteousness derived from the law, but because I have the righteousness that comes by way of Christ’s faithfulness—a righteousness from God that is in fact based on Christ’s faithfulness. 10 My aim is to know him, to experience the power of his resurrection, to share in his sufferings, and to be like him in his death, 11 and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead.
### Keep Going Forward
12 Not that I have already attained this—that is, I have not already been perfected—but I strive to lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus also laid hold of me. 13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself to have attained this. Instead I am single-minded: Forgetting the things that are behind and reaching out for the things that are ahead, 14 with this goal in mind, I strive toward the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. 15 Therefore let those of us who are “perfect” embrace this point of view. If you think otherwise, God will reveal to you the error of your ways. 16 Nevertheless, let us live up to the standard that we have already attained.
17 Be imitators of me, brothers and sisters, and watch carefully those who are living this way, just as you have us as an example. 18 For many live, about whom I have often told you, and now, with tears, I tell you that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ. 19 Their end is destruction, their god is the belly, they exult in their shame, and they think about earthly things. 20 But our citizenship is in heaven—and we also eagerly await a savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, 21 who will transform these humble bodies of ours into the likeness of his glorious body by means of that power by which he is able to subject all things to himself.
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## đź“– Verse-by-Verse Commentary
**Verse 1- 3**. Warning against Legalism.
- Legalism is doing all the right things for all the wrong reasons. It says that we get to God because of what we do. Grace says we do all the right things because we have already come to God through faith in Jesus Christ.
- “*Rejoice in the Lord*”- Paul is reminding us of where our joy comes from.
- ”*Beware of dogs*” - most dogs were something closer to modern day wolves or coyotes. Not house pets. Paul is usually a derogatory term to talk about the Judaizers who were promoting adherence to Jewish customers as a means of salvation.
- “*Beware mutilation*” - circumcision as a means to get to God.
**Verses 4-6**. Paul’s Credentials.
- During the time (just like now), people credited themselves with their good deeds as a way to promote their ability to be revered or trusted. This is why it is so striking that Paul says he has every right be respected, but all that is worth nothing compared to knowing Jesus.
**Verses 7-11**. Gaining Christ.
- “*rubbish*” - In Greek, this is a word that would make many people blush. It means “dung” or “human waste garbage.” Paul is saying all those things are the worst type of trash compared to knowing Jesus.
**Verses 12-16**. Pressing Toward the Goal.
- “*Not that I have already attained*” - Paul reminds us that it is spiritual journey. Paul has not made it yet, he is still working on full maturity. There are some denominations that teach “perfect sanctification.” They think that it is possible to become fully sanctified and perfect in this life. I think it is safe to say that, if Paul was still working on it, we will have trouble getting there as well. But, we keep walking in that direction.
- “*Forgetting those things which are behind*“ - Paul reminds us to focus on growth, not on past failures.
**Verses 17- 21**. Citizens of Heaven.
- “*Our citizenship is in Heaven*” - Paul reminds us that our true home is Heaven. We see this life as the preparation for that life. We will live in eternity longer than we will live here. Therefore, we live as visitors longing to go home.
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## 🤔 Interesting Facts
- In verse 2, Paul warns against legalistic false teachers. Ironically, Jews often called Gentiles “dogs,” but Paul flips the term on Jewish legalists who were corrupting the gospel.
- In Philippians 3:8, Paul uses the Greek word skubalon—a strong term meaning dung or filth—to describe his former religious credentials compared to knowing Christ. It’s one of the strongest Greek words in the New Testament.
- Verses 4–6 include Paul’s impressive religious background: circumcised on the eighth day, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Pharisee, blameless in the law. But he rejects it all for the sake of Christ.
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## đź§ Chapter Summary
Paul warns against false teachers who put confidence in human achievements and the law. He contrasts this by listing his impressive Jewish credentials—then calls them garbage compared to knowing Christ. Paul presses on to know Christ more deeply, embracing suffering and striving toward the resurrection. He urges believers to follow his example, live as citizens of heaven, and long for the transformation Christ will bring at His return.
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## 🔎 Key Observations / 🛟 Life Application
- 📌 Paul rejects his religious résumé in favor of knowing Christ (vv. 7–9).
- 📌 He desires to know Christ through resurrection and suffering (v. 10).
- 📌 He presses forward, forgetting the past and striving for the prize in Christ (vv. 13–14).
#### Today, I can apply this chapter by:
- ✅ Don’t trust in your past achievements. Only a relationship with Christ gives you righteousness before God.
- ✅ Pursue spiritual growth with urgency. Make knowing Christ your life’s highest goal.
- âś… Let go of past failures or successes. Keep moving forward in faith and obedience.
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## ✍️ Key Verses to Remember
- 📖 (Philippians 3:7–8) “Whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ… I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.”
- 📖 (Philippians 3:10) “That I may know him and the power of his resurrection…”
- 📖 (Philippians 3:13–14) “Forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead… I press on toward the goal for the prize…
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## đź”— Related Passages
1. **Righteousness by Faith (Phil. 3:7–9)**
Related Passages:
- Romans 3:21–26 – Righteousness through faith apart from the law.
- Galatians 2:20–21 – Justification is not by works of the law.
- Isaiah 64:6 – Our own righteousness is like filthy rags.
2. **The Passion to Know Christ (Phil. 3:10–11)**
Related Passages:
- John 17:3 – Eternal life is knowing the only true God and Jesus.
- Jeremiah 9:23–24 – Let him who boasts boast in knowing the Lord.
- Hosea 6:6 – “I desire… knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings.”
3. **Pressing Toward the Goal (Phil. 3:12–14)**
Related Passages:
- Hebrews 12:1–2 – Run with endurance, eyes on Jesus.
- 1 Corinthians 9:24–27 – Run to win the prize with discipline.
- 2 Timothy 4:7–8 – “I have fought the good fight…”
4. **Heavenly Citizenship (Phil. 3:20–21)**
Related Passages:
- John 18:36 – “My kingdom is not of this world.”
- Hebrews 11:13–16 – Longing for a better country, a heavenly one.
- Colossians 3:1–4 – Set your minds on things above.
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## 🙏 Devotional Reflection
Write 3–6 sentences reflecting on:
- How this chapter encourages your faith,
- Convicts your heart,
- Reveals God's character.
Optional format: "In light of this chapter, I am challenged to..." or "I am comforted by..."
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