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How do we know that counting all things as loss for Christ is true?

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Paul's example in Philippians 3 demonstrates that true gain is found in knowing Christ above all else, proving the sufficiency of His righteousness.

Paul, once a zealous Pharisee, recounts his journey in Philippians 3, where he emphasizes his past privileges and accomplishments, eventually declaring them as dung in light of knowing Christ. His transformation signifies that true worth and righteousness come solely through faith in Christ, not personal merit. This radical shift from self-centered to Christ-centered ambition assures believers that true value is found in their relationship with Jesus, affirmed by His resurrection and intercession for us, compelling us to consider our aspirations in light of eternity.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:7-9

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My Ambitions
Don Fortner · Nov 13, 1998
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