Read Philippians 3:4–7
But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake
of Christ.
Philippians 3:7
Every Jew could boast of his own blood heritage. Some Jews could
boast of their faithfulness. But Paul could boast of those things plus
his zeal in persecuting the church (see Phil. 3:5–6). We might ask,
“How could a sincere man like Saul of Tarsus be so wrong?” The
answer is simple: He was using the wrong measuring stick!
Like the rich young ruler (Mark 10:17–22 KJV) and the Pharisee
in Jesus’ parable (Luke 18:10–14), Saul of Tarsus was comparing
himself with standards set by people, not by God. As far as obeying
outwardly the demands of the law, Paul was a success, but he did not
stop to consider the inward sins he was committing.
When he looked at himself in comparison with others, Saul of
Tarsus considered himself to be righteous. But one day he saw himself as compared with Jesus Christ! It was then that he changed his
evaluations and values and abandoned “works righteousness” for the
imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ (Rom. 3:20–24).
Something to Ponder
What is something you may be clinging to that would be better to
“consider loss” in order to continue to grow spiritually
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