March 30 Monday Philippians 3.1-14
3 It is time that I
wrap up these thoughts to you, my brothers and sisters. Rejoice in the Lord! (I
don’t mind writing these things over and over to you, as I know it keeps you
safe.)
2 Watch out for the
dogs—wicked workers who run in packs looking for someone to maul with
their false circumcision.
3 We are the true
circumcision—those who worship God in Spirit and make our boast in Jesus the
Anointed, the Liberating King—so we do not rely on what we have
accomplished in the flesh.
4 If any try to throw
around their pedigrees to you, remember my résumé—which is more impressive than
theirs. 5 I was circumcised on the eighth day—as the law
prescribes—born of the nation of Israel, descended from the tribe of
Benjamin. I am a Hebrew born of Hebrews; I have observed the law according to the
strict piety of the Pharisees, separate from those embracing a less
rigorous kind of Judaism. 6 Zealous? Yes. I
ruthlessly pursued and persecuted the church. And when it comes to the
righteousness required by the law, my record is spotless.
7 But whatever I used
to count as my greatest accomplishments, I’ve written them off as a loss
because of the Anointed One. 8 And more so, I now realize that
all I gained and thought was important was nothing but yesterday’s
garbage compared to knowing the Anointed Jesus my Lord. For Him I have thrown
everything aside—it’s nothing but a pile of waste—so that I may gain
Him. 9 When it counts, I want to be found belonging to
Him, not clinging to my own righteousness based on law, but actively relying on
the faithfulness of the Anointed One. This is true righteousness,
supplied by God, acquired by faith. 10 I want to know Him inside
and out. I want to experience the power of His resurrection and join in His
suffering, shaped by His death, 11 so that I may arrive safely
at the resurrection from the dead.
12 I’m not there yet,
nor have I become perfect; but I am charging on to gain anything and
everything the Anointed One, Jesus, has in store for me—and nothing will
stand in my way because He has grabbed me and won’t let me go. 13 Brothers
and sisters, as I said, I know I have not arrived; but there’s one thing
I am doing: I’m leaving my old life behind, putting everything on the line for
this mission. 14 I am sprinting toward the only goal that
counts: to cross the line, to win the prize, and to hear God’s call to
resurrection life found exclusively in Jesus the Anointed.
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