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What does Paul mean by counting all things as loss for Christ?

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Paul means that he considers all his previous accomplishments and heritage as worthless compared to knowing Christ.

In Philippians 3:7-8, Paul states that he counts all things as loss for the sake of knowing Christ Jesus. This radical re-evaluation comes after his transformative encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus. Paul acknowledges that previous attainments, such as his Jewish identity and adherence to the law, pale in comparison to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. This illustrates a key concept of sovereign grace: the futility of relying on human achievements and the immeasurable value of a relationship with Christ. For Paul, this was a life-altering moment that redefined his priorities, showcasing that knowing Christ is the ultimate gain.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:7-8

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Paul's Answer
David Pledger · Jan 8, 2017
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