Articles
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Epistle: Philippians 3:4b-14 (Pentecost 19: Series A)
Paul had no credit because the Law could not atone for his sin. It could not render him positively righteous before the face of God, even though it gave him boasting rights before the Law. -
Resumes of Weakness
His successes were not the result of his brilliance, might, and ability as an apostle. They were the result of the all-sufficient grace of God. -
Epistle: Philippians 3:(4b–7) 8–14 (Lent 5: Series C)
Paul puts everything he has gained by his religious life and training (verses 4-7) onto the scales opposite life with Christ and finds a real bargain. -
Epistle: Philippians 3:17-4:1 (Lent 2: Series C)
In a world where absolutely everything seems to be in flux, indeed, we are all looking for a place to stand. -
Epistle: Philippians 3:4b-14 (Pentecost 18: Series A)
Paul has discovered something to put on the credit side in comparison with which everything else he can imagine can only be a debt. -
Epistle: Philippians 3:(4b-7) 8-14 (Lent 5: Series C)
The texts compel us to deal with the “new thing” (Isa.43:18) that God is doing, namely, preaching the righteousness of faith to all nations. God’s judgment of justification is now for all. It has nothing to do with the flesh and everything to do with faith.
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Podcasts
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Episode # 342 Featuring Pastor Darrin Sheek "Losing It All In Jesus"
Pastor Sheek Teaches on Philippians 3:4-14 -
Philippians 3:12-4:7 (Episode 128)
Paul says he hasn’t yet obtained perfection but is certain he will, but not because of anything he has done. -
Philippians 2:19-3:11 (Episode 127)
Paul calls teachers of certain doctrines “dogs” and “evil-doers” and says to be on the look-out for them.
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