Philippians 3
Paul reflects on his own pursuit of righteousness and the superiority of knowing Christ over any earthly gain. He warns against false teachers and urges the Philippians to follow his example of pursuing righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Commentary
Philippians 3 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of living a life of faith and righteousness. Paul begins by warning the Philippians against the false teachers who were trying to lead them astray. He encourages them to remain steadfast in their faith and to not be swayed by the false teachings of these teachers. He then goes on to explain the importance of living a life of righteousness and holiness. He encourages them to strive for perfection and to put their trust in God. Paul then goes on to explain the importance of living a life of faith and righteousness. He encourages them to put their trust in God and to strive for perfection. He also speaks of the importance of having a proper attitude towards life and of living a life of humility and service. He encourages them to put their trust in God and to strive for perfection. Paul then goes on to explain the importance of living a life of faith and righteousness. He encourages them to put their trust in God and to strive for perfection. He also speaks of the importance of having a proper attitude towards life and of living a life of humility and service. He encourages them to put their trust in God and to strive for perfection. In conclusion, Paul's words in Philippians 3 are a reminder to us all of the importance of living a life of faith and righteousness. He encourages us to put our trust in God and to strive for perfection. He also speaks of the importance of having a proper attitude towards life and of living a life of humility and service. We should take Paul's words to heart and strive to live a life of faith and righteousness.
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There are 21 verses in Philippians, chapter 3.