As we enter chapter 3 of Philippians we see Paul’s famous resume, but his resume isn’t shared to try to sell himself to others. Paul shares his resume to make a point that what he had made of himself was of no comparison to who he had become in Christ. In this section from Paul’s letter we see that joy and peace is rooted in what we’ve gained in Christ, not in what we’ve lost of ourselves.
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As we enter chapter 3 of Philippians we see Paul’s famous resume, but his resume isn’t shared to try to sell himself to others. Paul shares his resume to make a point that what he had made of himself was of no comparison to who he had become in Christ. In this section from Paul’s letter we see that joy and peace is rooted in what we’ve gained in Christ, not in what we’ve lost of ourselves.
In the first podcast episode for Beyond the Message, Pastor Javin talks with Kaleigh Cox, one of the authors of Five Mere Christians. This is the book we unpacked with Scripture in our Summer Reading Series.
Pastor Javin and Kaleigh discuss more about the book hearing stories that weren't shared, people who may be in future versions and how God is working through Five Mere Christians. They also talked about topics that were brought up from the series: leaving time in your life and trusting God to fill it, living out the Justice of God, and not letting your feelings dictate your faith.
There's even some fun nuggets about bed jets....
Audio - Bethel Worship Center
As we enter chapter 3 of Philippians we see Paul’s famous resume, but his resume isn’t shared to try to sell himself to others. Paul shares his resume to make a point that what he had made of himself was of no comparison to who he had become in Christ. In this section from Paul’s letter we see that joy and peace is rooted in what we’ve gained in Christ, not in what we’ve lost of ourselves.