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A conclusion (3:1)
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A conclusion (3:1)
Chapter one and two he talked about Christian joy. - joy is the main theme for Philippians.
sum of his epitles.
When Paul use "finally" it means his letter is about to ends.
they finally is signal word for Paul's epistle.
2. Cautious - be joyful but don't forget to guard from false teaching.
Paul is referring here Judaism.
He call them" dog (jew calls to Gentiles as dogs), evil doers ( Judiaisers calls to paganism ),
represents the teaching of Judaism.
mutilation of flesh ( false circumcision, lev 20:5 Jewish people prohibited cutting flesh, this also referring for paganism / rom 2:28-29; 4:12
Paul is talking about faith not ritual, )
Only difference with Judaism was the righteous only come from
3. Testimony (4-6)
He compares himself with judiaizer.
Personal accomplishment.
Tribe of Benjamin:
Pharisee:
- Paul was not proud any of things for his old life.
He obeyed the letter of the law.
He struggled life long with the rust but he looks vey good externally.
4. The gospel.(7-
There are two kinds of righteousness, one belong to man and the other belong to god.
Human merit vs. Divine grace.
Our own vs. God
Paul used the strongest language in NT.
Paul is talking about 2 different kinds of righteousness.
* Anything but God is (dung) righteousness.(7-8)
* Godly righteousness (9) - this is the most important verse for the doctrine of righteousness.
The righteousness we get is not our own righteousness but from God.
; gal 3:16;
The law condemns and teach us there is no way to be saved through the law.- ; matt 5:20
Law drives us to despair and there is no hope.
Judizer and phrases cheated people.
Salvation is not based on human standard.
But the standard is perfection,
phil 3:9 - in Him and in Christ is only way to earn His perfect righteousness which imputed to us from Christ Jesus.
There is no way to be perfect with our effort and our endeavor.
Before we do single good work god transferred his righteousness to us.
Christ righteousness reckoned to us as our sin is reckoned to Him.
The reason why Paul so hate about Judizer was because they were cheating people.
How can tax collector can get righteousness?
It is only by outside of him.
It is not by his own.
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