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What does the Bible say about counting all things loss for Christ?

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Philippians 3:7-8 emphasizes the importance of valuing knowledge of Christ above all else, considering worldly gains as loss.

In Philippians 3:7-8, Paul expresses a profound transformation in his values, stating that whatever was once gain to him, he now counts as loss for the sake of Christ. This is not merely a rhetorical flourish; it's an experiential acknowledgment of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus. Paul, once zealous for the law and his Jewish culture, recognizes that these accomplishments pale in comparison to the knowledge of Christ. His use of the word 'count' reflects a deliberate reckoning, as he weighs his former religious pride against the glory of knowing Christ. This passage serves as a powerful reminder for Christians to reassess their priorities, emphasizing that true fulfillment is found in Christ alone, rather than in personal achievements or adherence to the law.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:7-8

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Paul's Counting
Henry Sant · Jul 31, 2016
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