> Bible Studies >> Philippians Studies >> Philippians 3:1-11 These small group studies of Philippians contain outlines, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, and applications. Philippians 3:1-11. The importance of sacrifice of personal assets for the sake of Christ is also elaborated through the ability of Paul to consider all his past experiences as garbage for the sake of Christ. Friends and family can disappoint. What do we mean when we say we know someone or something? 2 Watch out for those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh. He is the Most Amazing Person Who Does The Most Amazing Things For Us. In this battle, the destiny of human beings is at stake. While many people may depend on other things in life for a sense of hope, Paul shows the answer is solely in Christ! Congregation Shema Yisrael is a Messianic synagogue which was started in 1986 when Rabbi Loren and his wife Martha moved to Michigan to proclaim the Good News about the Messiah to the Jewish people living in the metro Detroit area. We need to understand these things and accept what God has done for us. You want spiritual power? A study of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippian Church, in Philippi. Rejoicing in the Lord is a phrase that can be equated to the use of the term Hallelujah in the Old Testament that also brings about the theme of rejoicing in the Lord. 343). Philippians 3:11 is literally, “if somehow I may attain to the out-resurrection from among the dead ones.” The word “out-resurrection” occurs here only. Be very careful you answer honestly – your relationship to God, or lack of relationship to God; your eternal life, or lack of eternal life, depends on it. Introduction Philippians is one of the letters of Paul written during a time when Paul was arrested and detained in Roman prison, an aspect that plays a huge role in creating the sense of the themes highlighted in the book (Burk, 2004). Fallen human beings are attracted to religions and philosophies based on works, on human effort, on religious ceremonies and rituals and activities. Paul gave sufficient reasons for self-justification and self-righteousness according to the Mosaic Law (Reumann, 2008). I mean really know him? Apparently, Paul changes the tone of his message in the second verse when he claims that it is not tedious for him to keep reminding the Philippians of the things he had initially written to them. One thing they all have in common, except for the Faith of the Bible, is that they all are based on self-directed human effort. CVPâ? Christ’s Surpassing Worth Philip. These things are the essence of true religion. They live in our homes, sometimes eat our food and sleep in our beds. Philippians 3:1-11 Placing Our Total Confidence in Christ In this section, Paul focuses on the confidence we can have in Christ. Human beings are fallen. Burk, D. (2004). The importance of sacrifice of personal assets for the sake of Christ is also elaborated through the ability of Paul to consider all his past experiences as garbage for the sake of Christ. We are in the middle of a war raging in the universe and beyond, between good and evil, between Heaven and Hell; between the Three-In-One God and the good angels and Satan and the fallen angels. If we know this, we must communicate to others who are deceived by getting their satisfaction from a dying world, and those who are deceived by human effort based religions and philosophies. It was a violation of God’s will and was harming people. They were yielded to God and being directed and empowered by the Spirit. New Testament Studies, 33(02), 194-204. In the first verse of the chapter also, Paul introduces the phrase ‘Rejoice in the Lord’ with the aim of explaining the real source of joy. Could he expect a great reward in Heaven for his service to God? In Philippians 3:1–11, Paul begins with a reminder to "rejoice in the Lord" (Philippians 3:1). To powerfully resist temptation? In fact, the literal translation of the word finally is ‘as for the rest’ as per its use in the provided text (Burk, 2004). If our thoughts take us in wrong directions, we will suffer defeat after defeat. Paul came to the point where that was fine with him. Philippians 3:1-11 Placing Our Total Confidence in Christ In this section, Paul focuses on the confidence we can have in Christ. (12-21) Commentary on Philippians 3:1-11 (Read Philippians 3:1-11) Compared to the great value of having Messiah Yeshua as his Master, everything he once thought he had going for him he now considered worthless trash. A prison letter, it contains a Christological hymn about Christ's humility and exaltation, a glimpse into Paul's passion to know Christ, and a reflection on prayer and the peace it brings in the midst of stress, conflict, and opponents. Rabbi Loren was raised in a Jewish home in the Chicago area, and became a Messianic Jew in 1975. AGAIN I SAY REJOICE COUNT IT ALL AS LOSS PHILIPPIANS 3:1-11 INTRODUCTION - Most of you have probably never heard of the man named Edward Mote. Amen? He emphasized the importance of avoiding self-righteousness that is brought about by such traditional acts and religiosity which falsely impacts on the Jews and Jewish legalists. confidence than they. Copyright 2020 Congregation Shema Yisrael | Designed by, The History Of The Messianic Community In Metro Detroit, Principles and Procedures of Congregational Discipline, What I Believe and What I Reject – Rabbi Loren, Prayers, Hagada, Machzor, and Life Cycle Events, Philippians 3:1-11: God Is The Source Of Our Happiness, on Philippians 3:1-11: God Is The Source Of Our Happiness, http://congregationshemayisrael.podbean.com/mf/web/w43kxh/Philippians3part1.mp3. We are in the middle of a… Paul embraces the change of behavior as an act he not only succeeded in partaking in the past but also in the present. (1995). Munn, G. L. (1959). Rejoicing, in this case, is directed towards Christ’s ways and suffering that bring the resurrection of the spirit as occurred in the person of Jesus on the face of the world. If a person could please God by external things like human effort and law-keeping and religious activities, it would have been the Rabbi from Tarsus. Dogs were not regarded then with the same affection as we regard them today. The Syriac version reads, "in our Lord", i.e. A prison letter, it contains a Christological hymn about Christ's humility and exaltation, a glimpse into Paul's passion to know Christ, and a reflection on prayer and the peace it brings in the midst of stress, conflict, and opponents. He had all the right credentials, but instead of bringing him closer to God, they got in the way. Philippi was a city in Macedonia (northern Greece). This characteristic of preachers, apparently, runs in the family! This is the kind of thinking and living that pleases God – not the human effort based religion of the Judaizers. Joy is a term that brings a meaning bigger than just being happy and experiencing pleasurable moments. The very things the Judaizers were holding up as the ideal way to please God, Paul was throwing out with the trash – along with everything else he used to take credit for. Paul warns the readers to beware of such people in a relatively harsh tone illustrating the potential harm that could be afflicted by such people in the lives of true believers (Duling, 2006). In these words, Paul expressed his love for the Philippian believers. Other texts in the Bible quote Paul as a chief persecutor of Christians that failed to honor the legal requirements of the Pharisees by preaching the Gospel of Christ (Burk, 2004). He was praying. Philippians: Let us rejoice in being conformed to Christ (No. While the apostle Paul was in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) on his Second Missionary Journey in 49-50 A.D., he had a vision of a man pleading, “Come over into Macedonia and help us” (Acts 16:9). Paul’s Reversal of Jews Calling Gentiles’ Dogs'(Philippians 3: 2): 1600 Years of an Ideological Tail Wagging an Exegetical Dog?. Paul is a model of good thinking. Why? Knowing the Messiah is the way to get close to God, to be reconciled to God, to please God, to serve God, to overcome sin, to live forever with God. And they might have to experience the same kind of rejection Messiah did, and they may have to suffer a lot – like Messiah did. The Philippians have received this letter written by the apostle Paul, and carried by Epaphroditus. Black, D. A. Every time he thought about the Philippians, he thanked God for them. Tyndale Bulletin, 55, 253-274. When it came to the religion of the Chosen Nation, the Rabbi was very religious. The goal of this paper is to perform a syntactic and structural analysis of Philippians 3:1-11 so as to obtain a basis for the theological issues highlighted in the context of the passage. To powerfully witness to others and serve the Lord? Paul himself was a good example of the people that suffered for the sake of salvation despite the fact that he initially was involved in the persecution of Christians for personal gain (Snyman, 2006). That’s what these false teachers were like. He confessed that he was circumcised at the age of eight days according to the law, a tradition that made him a true follower of the Jewish customs. Philippians 3:1–11 warns Christians about the influence of false teachers, particularly those who add legalism on top of the gospel. Philippians 3:1-11 New International Version (NIV) No Confidence in the Flesh. Duling, D. C. (2006). Not Paul. Was he close to God? The main verb of this text is ‘rejoice’ as it can be considered to form the center of the analysis of the entire text. Paul states that at one time he could have been considered a “perfect” religious Hebrew. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (15.0MB), God Is The Source Of Our Happiness – Not Our Circumstances; Focusing On Messiah Is The Essence Of True Religion – Not Human Efforts And Religious Activities. That combination of the tenses shines light into the reason why Paul regards the past as trash in pursuance of Christ’s righteousness. Today’s reading is powerful. Joy is in the Lord. They are Jewish Christians and they are teaching Gentile Christians that they need to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses in order to belong in the kingdo… The harsh mood in this chapter is continuously illustrated in the use of the term mutilation in the second verse. Stock markets crash, bond and currency markets implode. Paul was a Hebrew of the Hebrews, a Jew of Jews, a special person among God’s Special People, a true Jew. Other men in these very difficult circumstances become fearful, immobilized, depressed, unhappy, angry, resentful. The meaning is, that as often as he thought on them, from whatever cause, he had occasion of thankfulness. Which one describes you and your religious understanding? What Emails Would You Like To Receive? Philippians 3:1-11. After all, Paul was more justified than any other Jewish legalist to boast of self-righteousness following his historical background of being a Hebrew and brought up as a Hebrew from the tribe of Benjamin and being a Pharisee pursuing the persecution of Christians. Rabbi Loren Jacobs is the senior rabbi and founder of “Congregation Shema Yisrael” (which means “Hear O Israel”). If we can learn how to focus our minds so that we get our greatest happiness from God Himself, and all He has done, is doing and will do for us – and not from our circumstances, we will be happier and so much better off. Reumann, J. H. P. (2008). Neotestamentica, 259-283. Instead, Paul emphasizes on spiritual circumcision that is brought about by accepting Jesus into one’s life and looking up to him as the source of life after death through the resurrection of the spirit. Nanos, M. D. (2009). We must focus our minds on Messiah, who is the essence of true religion – not human efforts and religious activities. Paul states that at one time he could have been considered a “perfect” religious Hebrew. Philippians 3:1-3 Paul exhorteth to rejoice in the Lord, and to beware. They have heard his exhortation to have love for one another and to get along. He was a member of the Chosen People, the holy nation of Israel. No. He no longer cared about a comfortable life or the praise of people. Much of this battle takes place in our thoughts. Paul’s Reversal of Jews Calling Gentiles’ Dogs'(Philippians 3: 2): 1600 Years of an Ideological Tail Wagging an Exegetical Dog?. 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From there, this mighty Lord is powerfully ruling over all things, for the benefit of those who follow Him – with all-power in Heaven and Earth at His command. In contrast to the Judaisers who were demanding human efforts like Mount Sinai law-keeping and circumcision, were Paul and those Gentile Christians and Messianic Jews who were truly faithful. Mote was born in … Circumcision was a significant mark of the Jewish culture, and for anyone to be associated with this culture, they had to undergo the tradition. They were the true sons and daughters of God, because they were genuinely reconciled to God. Philippians 3:1. Get close to Him and He will give you some of His power. No. Mohr Siebeck. He came from the right people. The world is fallen. Philippians Bible Study (To Live Is Christ, To Die Is Gain) Philippians 3:1-11, Count Everything As Loss. Next, Paul addresses a very serious error in Messiah’s Community in this part of the first century, and that is the problem of “legalism” or “Judaizing.” There were people who were demanding that the new Christians live according to all the commandments of the Sinai Covenant. On the Articular Infinitive in Philippians 2: 6. That is the way of righteousness, of pleasing God, of serving God, of holy living. Suffering is largely associated with Christianity as a portion of bearing the cross of Jesus while preparing to enjoy eternal joy in heaven. The various religions and philosophies offer their solutions. Verse 8 is characterized by a certain emphasis on the use of conjunctions that expands on the understanding of the kind of sacrifice that the author gave so as to gain Christ. Evidently, Paul writes this book while still in a Roman prison being persecuted for spreading the Gospel, which is part of the suffering that is necessary if one has to gain access to the kingdom of heaven. In some religions your family ancestry is important. Some of the churches had developed severe problems, and Paul’s letters had focused on dealing with the problems. The Identity of Paul’s opponents at Philippi. Convinced that this was a God-given vision, Paul and his companions set sail for Macedonia and settled in Philippi, where they started a church, beginning with the conversion of Lydia (Acts 16:11-15). I want to know Messiah – yes, to know the power of His resurrection. Jesus was also a victim of this tradition as he was also circumcised at the age of eight days among other rituals that were customarily supposed to be conducted during the age of eight days for every Jew (Burk, 2004). This was a heresy in Paul’s day, and it’s a heresy now. In Philippians 3:1-11, Paul condemns self-righteousness as an aspect greatly advocated for by the Jewish legalists (Cousar, 2013). God Is The Source Of Our Happiness – Not Our Circumstances; Focusing On Messiah Is The Essence Of True Religion – Not Human Efforts And Religious Activities Life is a battle. This is the kind of thinking and living that we need to imitate. Theological issues raised in the passage included circumcision which was an important rite of passage among the Jews and suffering which is a key component of true Christianity. He wanted to die to sin; die to self; die to the allures of the flesh; die to the seductions of the world – like Messiah did. But, you need to understand that He gives more power to those who work with Him, who dedicate themselves to carry on His mission of evangelism and building up His Community. He was happy and confident and active! If our minds are focused on the right things, we will be victorious. Some things never change. If you are going to be a new job, you need a resume. A rhetorical analysis of Philippians 3: 1-11. He is worth pursuing more than anyone or anything else. To write the same things to you is not troublesome to me, and for you it is a safeguard. https://www.insight.org/resources/bible/the-pauline-epistles/philippians Was he an encouragement to the true sons and daughters of God? Suffering is another theological issue highlighted in the text, especially in verse 8, 10 and 11 where Paul mentions about his suffering for the sake of Christ as well as Christ suffering for humanity. They have read Paul's reassurances that his imprisonment was working out for the good of the gospel. Nations rise and fall. In the first verse of the chapter, Paul uses the first person singular (me) as a way of introducing himself as the author of the chapter and stressing more weight on the thematic issues to be later presented in the text (Betz, 2015). This fact is proven when he writes ‘but in all actuality, I also count all things to be loss.’ The past participle tense in verse 8 reminds the reader of the many achievements that Paul had made as a Jewish legalist, although the combination with the present tense confirms that the author regards all these achievements as rubbish for the sake of Christ (Black, 1995). To write the same things again is no trouble to me, and it is a safeguard for you. There is a significant contrast between the citizens of earth as described in Philippians 3:18-19 and the citizens of heaven as described in Philippians 3:20-21. b. Is it a casual acquaintance, such as we know a name, maybe a hometown, and ability to give a general description to a sketch artist. Philippians 3:1 Finally, my brethren, rejoice (2PPAM) in the Lord. He was born and raised a Hebrew, circumcised on the eighth day as per the Jewish law and became one of the legal elites by joining the Pharisee class. Life is a battle. That is the way to experience powerful, God-honoring living now, in this life, and the way to experience resurrection and everlasting life. Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Philippians 1:3-11 EXEGESIS: THE CONTEXT: Philippi was a city in Macedonia (northern Greece). He calls the legalists mutilators of the flesh because they insisted on circumcision when that was not what God requires of Gentiles under Messiah’s New Covenant. What he wanted was to get close to the Son of God and be a powerful force for Him, and endure rejection and persecution like Messiah did, and go all the way to death itself, if necessary – just like Messiah did. 1 Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. In our culture today we love our dogs. Paul didn’t want an inferior brand of righteousness that comes from human effort and keeping a list of rules, a kind of man-made righteousness which is no real righteousness; a false, deceiving righteousness that did not result in a right relationship with God – when he could get the real kind of righteousness – really being in a right relationship with God – that comes from faith, from knowing the Three-In-One God, and trusting God, and coming to God on God’s terms, and simply accepting everything God has to say – especially about this wonderful Messiah – that God the Father had sent His Son to be the Savior of the world – to restore a right relationship to our Creator, to reconcile us to God, to reverse the catastrophe that took place in Eden; that Messiah Yeshua is the eternal Son of God who became a human being; that He resisted every temptation, lived a perfect life, then died an agonizing, atoning death to make our salvation possible. ta auta graphein hu min emoi men ouk okneron, hu min de asphales. By providing his life as an example, Paul highlights the importance of sacrificing self-ambitions and possessions for the sake of Christ (Betz, 2015). Novum Testamentum, 37(1), 16-49. And we know they were teaching heresy from the authoritative decision of the First Jerusalem Council, recorded in Acts 15, that it was not the will of God for Gentile Christians to be required to live like the Chosen People under the laws of the Sinai Covenant. In contrast to the heretical legalists were the genuine Christians and Messianic Jews who remained within God-ordained theological boundaries. Paul did. To write the same things to you is not troublesome to me, and for you it is a safeguard. You are doing what is required to solve the problem. The Identity of Paul’s opponents at Philippi. Yale University Press. Circumstances can suddenly change. We are the true circumcision, we who offer worship by the Spirit of God and rejoice with confidence in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh (Philippians 3:3) In verse 3 the apostle boldly and confidently asserts: “we are the true circumcision” (i.e., we as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ are the covenant people of God). 1 Further, my brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord! Paul does not give an empty platitude: “Rejoice in the Lord.” The point of this paragraph is to rejoice in the Lord and not in yourself. There are two possible interpretations, and it is difficult to decide between them. 3:1-11 Sincere Christians rejoice in Christ Jesus. Derive your satisfaction because you know Him, because you understand that you are reconciled to Him, loved by Him, will live forever with Him! He was a model of religious activity and law-keeping. The way of the legalists – man-made religion, human effort, law-keeping, an emphasis on rituals and ceremonies, self-direction? And so, human-effort based religion and philosophy – doing things, religious ceremonies and activities are attractive to many people. Philippians 3:1-11 (Philippians 3:1) Finally, my brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord. He also warns his readers to "look out" for certain specific types of false teachers (Philippians 3:2). (1-11) Expresses earnest desire to be found in Christ; also his pressing on toward perfection; and recommends his own example to other believers. Relationships can change. Watch out for those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh. Cousar, C. B. On the Articular Infinitive in Philippians 2: 6. Society of Biblical Lit. As such, it was evident, initially, that Paul derived joy from persecuting Christians and not in the preaching of the Gospel as is evidenced in the book of Philippians. Part of the JesusWalk Bible Study Series. The letter of Paul to the Philippians is one of the profound Gospel books that contains key theological themes such as suffering, unity, joy, the gospel itself as well as humility among many other thematic issues (Mearns, 1987). Paul considered the physical circumcision to be mere mutilation unless it was done at a spiritual level (Reumann, 2008). The subject of this verb is Paul as illustrated by his use of various personal pronouns such as me, myself and in the covered text. There is always power in personal experiences, which was one of the reasons that Paul decided to stress on providing his personal life for comparison with other individuals in the society as regards to the things of Christ. In fact, joy is illustrative of unconditional happiness; being happy even during the most unconducive moments for such happiness like in the event of suffering for the sake of Christ and the Gospel (Snyman, 2006). One way of approaching God is right and the other way is wrong. Rejoice in the Lord, not in your achievements or your resume. Paul warned the Philippian Community to avoid these false teachers. The primary goal of performing a syntactic analysis is to enhance the understanding of a given text organized in a way that builds a discourse. B. Eerdmans Publishing. And, and these truths, although not new to them, would protect them. Most people sense that something is seriously wrong with the world. Philippians 3:1-11 Discussion Questions Sermon Outline Introduction • Define irony o Irony-a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result. He also begins the chapter with the word ‘Finally,’ which does not illustrate the end of his message since the word is continuously repeated in the book of Philippians. It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you. A study of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippian Church, in Philippi. Black, D. A. He came from a special tribe – the tribe of Benjamin, from which came Saul, the first king of Israel. [3] For we are the real… The connection of all the words in the verses is aimed at cementing the theme of self-sacrifice for the sake of Christ. Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord The Syriac version reads, "in our Lord", i.e. It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you. All his religious activity had led him in the wrong direction. Dogs, for their malice against faithful professors of the gospel of Christ, barking at them and biting them. Philippians 3:1-11 Discussion Questions Sermon Outline Intro • “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.”- Oscar Wilde • Table of contents o Pursuit of perfection o Practice doesn’t necessarily make perfect o Stand firm Pursuit of perfect (v.12-16) • Paul openly confesses that he has not fully reached the perfection 2 Corinthians 11: 22: Historical context, rhetoric, and ethnic identity. Paul thinks that he is finishing up the letter with a last point, but in reality, the letter is only half finished. It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you. Brill. This time he/she…, ONLINE ARBITRATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION, In Before the Flood, we saw countless ways that our consumption is ruining the environment. The discourse structure of Philippians: A study in text-linguistics. What did all this religious effort do for Paul? The Lord’s Representative starts chapter three with this advice: Further, my brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord! 2 Corinthians 11: 22: Historical context, rhetoric, and ethnic identity. He was circumcised on the eighth day. of the false teachers of the circumcision, Philippians 3:4-6 showing that as a Jew he had better grounds of. I want to know Messiah – yes, to know the power of His resurrection and participation in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death, and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead. But the legalists, the Judaizers disagreed with that Holy Spirit inspired and authoritative ruling and insisted that Christians keep all the commandments that had been directed to the Jewish people under the Sinai Covenant. And because we have a tendency to forget truth, we need to discipline ourselves to read the Bible on a regular basis – even if we have read it before; hear the Word of God being taught on a regular basis – even if we have heard it before. Philippians is one of the letters of Paul written during a time when Paul was arrested and detained in Roman prison, an aspect that plays a huge role in creating the sense of the themes highlighted in the book (Burk, 2004). RELATED: The Doctrine of God Research Paper, Philippians 3:1-11 describes the essence of rejoicing in the Lord as evidenced by the life of Paul. Philippians 3:1-11 (Philippians 3:1) Finally, my brothers and sisters, rejoice in the Lord. Paul tried that human-effort based way of pleasing God, and it didn’t work. We know they were in very serious error from the book of Galatians, which was written to address this problem in detail. With respect to this finding, it is clear that Paul is the best person that could have explained the need for obtaining joy from serving Christ since he had tried serving the law for a longer part of his life without deriving sufficient joy. Philippians: a new translation with introduction and commentary (Vol. In regard to his practice of Judaism, he was a Pharisee – a small, elite sect known for their intense religious devotion; as for his level of commitment about defending his understanding of Judaism, he was willing to go on the attack. Much of the battle of life is in our thoughts. Home >> Bible Studies >> Philippians Studies >> Philippians 3:1-11 These small group studies of Philippians contain outlines, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, and applications. Philippians 3:1-11. The importance of sacrifice of personal assets for the sake of Christ is also elaborated through the ability of Paul to consider all his past experiences as garbage for the sake of Christ. Friends and family can disappoint. What do we mean when we say we know someone or something? 2 Watch out for those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh. He is the Most Amazing Person Who Does The Most Amazing Things For Us. In this battle, the destiny of human beings is at stake. While many people may depend on other things in life for a sense of hope, Paul shows the answer is solely in Christ! Congregation Shema Yisrael is a Messianic synagogue which was started in 1986 when Rabbi Loren and his wife Martha moved to Michigan to proclaim the Good News about the Messiah to the Jewish people living in the metro Detroit area. We need to understand these things and accept what God has done for us. You want spiritual power? A study of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippian Church, in Philippi. Rejoicing in the Lord is a phrase that can be equated to the use of the term Hallelujah in the Old Testament that also brings about the theme of rejoicing in the Lord. 343). Philippians 3:11 is literally, “if somehow I may attain to the out-resurrection from among the dead ones.” The word “out-resurrection” occurs here only. Be very careful you answer honestly – your relationship to God, or lack of relationship to God; your eternal life, or lack of eternal life, depends on it. Introduction Philippians is one of the letters of Paul written during a time when Paul was arrested and detained in Roman prison, an aspect that plays a huge role in creating the sense of the themes highlighted in the book (Burk, 2004). Fallen human beings are attracted to religions and philosophies based on works, on human effort, on religious ceremonies and rituals and activities. Paul gave sufficient reasons for self-justification and self-righteousness according to the Mosaic Law (Reumann, 2008). I mean really know him? Apparently, Paul changes the tone of his message in the second verse when he claims that it is not tedious for him to keep reminding the Philippians of the things he had initially written to them. One thing they all have in common, except for the Faith of the Bible, is that they all are based on self-directed human effort. CVPâ? Christ’s Surpassing Worth Philip. These things are the essence of true religion. They live in our homes, sometimes eat our food and sleep in our beds. Philippians 3:1-11 Placing Our Total Confidence in Christ In this section, Paul focuses on the confidence we can have in Christ. Human beings are fallen. Burk, D. (2004). The importance of sacrifice of personal assets for the sake of Christ is also elaborated through the ability of Paul to consider all his past experiences as garbage for the sake of Christ. We are in the middle of a war raging in the universe and beyond, between good and evil, between Heaven and Hell; between the Three-In-One God and the good angels and Satan and the fallen angels. If we know this, we must communicate to others who are deceived by getting their satisfaction from a dying world, and those who are deceived by human effort based religions and philosophies. It was a violation of God’s will and was harming people. They were yielded to God and being directed and empowered by the Spirit. New Testament Studies, 33(02), 194-204. In the first verse of the chapter also, Paul introduces the phrase ‘Rejoice in the Lord’ with the aim of explaining the real source of joy. Could he expect a great reward in Heaven for his service to God? In Philippians 3:1–11, Paul begins with a reminder to "rejoice in the Lord" (Philippians 3:1). To powerfully resist temptation? In fact, the literal translation of the word finally is ‘as for the rest’ as per its use in the provided text (Burk, 2004). If our thoughts take us in wrong directions, we will suffer defeat after defeat. Paul came to the point where that was fine with him. Philippians 3:1-11 Placing Our Total Confidence in Christ In this section, Paul focuses on the confidence we can have in Christ. (12-21) Commentary on Philippians 3:1-11 (Read Philippians 3:1-11) Compared to the great value of having Messiah Yeshua as his Master, everything he once thought he had going for him he now considered worthless trash. A prison letter, it contains a Christological hymn about Christ's humility and exaltation, a glimpse into Paul's passion to know Christ, and a reflection on prayer and the peace it brings in the midst of stress, conflict, and opponents. Rabbi Loren was raised in a Jewish home in the Chicago area, and became a Messianic Jew in 1975. AGAIN I SAY REJOICE COUNT IT ALL AS LOSS PHILIPPIANS 3:1-11 INTRODUCTION - Most of you have probably never heard of the man named Edward Mote. Amen? He emphasized the importance of avoiding self-righteousness that is brought about by such traditional acts and religiosity which falsely impacts on the Jews and Jewish legalists. confidence than they. Copyright 2020 Congregation Shema Yisrael | Designed by, The History Of The Messianic Community In Metro Detroit, Principles and Procedures of Congregational Discipline, What I Believe and What I Reject – Rabbi Loren, Prayers, Hagada, Machzor, and Life Cycle Events, Philippians 3:1-11: God Is The Source Of Our Happiness, on Philippians 3:1-11: God Is The Source Of Our Happiness, http://congregationshemayisrael.podbean.com/mf/web/w43kxh/Philippians3part1.mp3. We are in the middle of a… Paul embraces the change of behavior as an act he not only succeeded in partaking in the past but also in the present. (1995). Munn, G. L. (1959). Rejoicing, in this case, is directed towards Christ’s ways and suffering that bring the resurrection of the spirit as occurred in the person of Jesus on the face of the world. If a person could please God by external things like human effort and law-keeping and religious activities, it would have been the Rabbi from Tarsus. Dogs were not regarded then with the same affection as we regard them today. The Syriac version reads, "in our Lord", i.e. A prison letter, it contains a Christological hymn about Christ's humility and exaltation, a glimpse into Paul's passion to know Christ, and a reflection on prayer and the peace it brings in the midst of stress, conflict, and opponents. He had all the right credentials, but instead of bringing him closer to God, they got in the way. Philippi was a city in Macedonia (northern Greece). This characteristic of preachers, apparently, runs in the family! This is the kind of thinking and living that pleases God – not the human effort based religion of the Judaizers. Joy is a term that brings a meaning bigger than just being happy and experiencing pleasurable moments. The very things the Judaizers were holding up as the ideal way to please God, Paul was throwing out with the trash – along with everything else he used to take credit for. Paul warns the readers to beware of such people in a relatively harsh tone illustrating the potential harm that could be afflicted by such people in the lives of true believers (Duling, 2006). In these words, Paul expressed his love for the Philippian believers. Other texts in the Bible quote Paul as a chief persecutor of Christians that failed to honor the legal requirements of the Pharisees by preaching the Gospel of Christ (Burk, 2004). He was praying. Philippians: Let us rejoice in being conformed to Christ (No. While the apostle Paul was in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) on his Second Missionary Journey in 49-50 A.D., he had a vision of a man pleading, “Come over into Macedonia and help us” (Acts 16:9). Paul’s Reversal of Jews Calling Gentiles’ Dogs'(Philippians 3: 2): 1600 Years of an Ideological Tail Wagging an Exegetical Dog?. Paul is a model of good thinking. Why? Knowing the Messiah is the way to get close to God, to be reconciled to God, to please God, to serve God, to overcome sin, to live forever with God. And they might have to experience the same kind of rejection Messiah did, and they may have to suffer a lot – like Messiah did. The Philippians have received this letter written by the apostle Paul, and carried by Epaphroditus. Black, D. A. Every time he thought about the Philippians, he thanked God for them. Tyndale Bulletin, 55, 253-274. When it came to the religion of the Chosen Nation, the Rabbi was very religious. The goal of this paper is to perform a syntactic and structural analysis of Philippians 3:1-11 so as to obtain a basis for the theological issues highlighted in the context of the passage. To powerfully witness to others and serve the Lord? Paul himself was a good example of the people that suffered for the sake of salvation despite the fact that he initially was involved in the persecution of Christians for personal gain (Snyman, 2006). That’s what these false teachers were like. He confessed that he was circumcised at the age of eight days according to the law, a tradition that made him a true follower of the Jewish customs. Philippians 3:1–11 warns Christians about the influence of false teachers, particularly those who add legalism on top of the gospel. Philippians 3:1-11 New International Version (NIV) No Confidence in the Flesh. Duling, D. C. (2006). Not Paul. Was he close to God? The main verb of this text is ‘rejoice’ as it can be considered to form the center of the analysis of the entire text. Paul states that at one time he could have been considered a “perfect” religious Hebrew. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (15.0MB), God Is The Source Of Our Happiness – Not Our Circumstances; Focusing On Messiah Is The Essence Of True Religion – Not Human Efforts And Religious Activities. That combination of the tenses shines light into the reason why Paul regards the past as trash in pursuance of Christ’s righteousness. Today’s reading is powerful. Joy is in the Lord. They are Jewish Christians and they are teaching Gentile Christians that they need to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses in order to belong in the kingdo… The harsh mood in this chapter is continuously illustrated in the use of the term mutilation in the second verse. Stock markets crash, bond and currency markets implode. Paul was a Hebrew of the Hebrews, a Jew of Jews, a special person among God’s Special People, a true Jew. Other men in these very difficult circumstances become fearful, immobilized, depressed, unhappy, angry, resentful. The meaning is, that as often as he thought on them, from whatever cause, he had occasion of thankfulness. Which one describes you and your religious understanding? What Emails Would You Like To Receive? Philippians 3:1-11. After all, Paul was more justified than any other Jewish legalist to boast of self-righteousness following his historical background of being a Hebrew and brought up as a Hebrew from the tribe of Benjamin and being a Pharisee pursuing the persecution of Christians. Rabbi Loren Jacobs is the senior rabbi and founder of “Congregation Shema Yisrael” (which means “Hear O Israel”). If we can learn how to focus our minds so that we get our greatest happiness from God Himself, and all He has done, is doing and will do for us – and not from our circumstances, we will be happier and so much better off. Reumann, J. H. P. (2008). Neotestamentica, 259-283. Instead, Paul emphasizes on spiritual circumcision that is brought about by accepting Jesus into one’s life and looking up to him as the source of life after death through the resurrection of the spirit. Nanos, M. D. (2009). We must focus our minds on Messiah, who is the essence of true religion – not human efforts and religious activities. Paul states that at one time he could have been considered a “perfect” religious Hebrew. Philippians 3:1-3 Paul exhorteth to rejoice in the Lord, and to beware. They have heard his exhortation to have love for one another and to get along. He was a member of the Chosen People, the holy nation of Israel. No. He no longer cared about a comfortable life or the praise of people. Much of this battle takes place in our thoughts. Paul’s Reversal of Jews Calling Gentiles’ Dogs'(Philippians 3: 2): 1600 Years of an Ideological Tail Wagging an Exegetical Dog?. The author of Philippians, Paul, was not left behind as he was also a Hebrew and a true follower of the Jewish legal requirements. In our minds, God must be the source of our happiness – not our circumstances. How was he benefitted? The apostle cautions the Philippians against judaizing false teachers, and renounces his own former privileges. 2 Watch out for those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh. “If by any means,” is literally “in order that.” Paul is proving how that Christ is the only way possible for sinners to be saved and finally glorified. He wanted to get rid of all distractions in order to fully serve God and complete his mission. This is the kind of thinking and living that honors God and results in the resurrection from the dead. (2013). 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