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What does it mean to lose everything but gain Christ?

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Losing everything to gain Christ means prioritizing a relationship with Him over all worldly things.

In Philippians 3:7-8, Paul reflects on his former gains—his achievements and status—and considers them as loss in comparison to knowing Christ. This transformative perspective is fundamental for Christians, suggesting that the pursuit of worldly accolades or religious accomplishments pales in significance to the surpassing value of a relationship with Christ. To be found in Him encompasses the loss of former ways, false peace, and reliance on personal merit, gaining instead eternal life, freedom, and true righteousness through faith. This profound change is central to the Christian faith and the believer's testimony.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:7-8

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